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Yamaha YDS-120 Digital Saxophone

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Features

  • This musical instrument combines acoustic and digital technology and modeling
  • Just blow it into and make sounds like a recorder easily
  • 15 levels of volume adjustment The headphone connection allows you to enjoy playing without worrying about the volume
  • Includes a total of 73 sounds, including 56 tones, from soprano to bariton saxophone
  • The dedicated app "YDS Controller" connects to a USB adapter or USB cable. You can edit the tone, adjust the flow of the blowing, customize your fingers, and more

Description

Make your saxophone play closer to your heart! It eliminates the limitations of the place and time of playing, and can also be reproduced in a variety of acoustic tones, from deep bass to delicate treble. Mouthpiece (Recorder type) with spare O-ring

Color: Black


Brand: Yamaha


Instrument Key: A


Material: Plastic with electronic components


Style: YDS-120


Brand Name: Yamaha


Included Components: Mouthpiece


Global Trade Identification Number: 32


Manufacturer: ヤマハ


Manufacturer Part Number: YDS-120


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: Digital Saxophone


Model Name: YDS


Model Number: YDS-120


Color: Black


Style: YDS-120


Finish Type: Polished


Sound Profile: Versatile


Instrument Key: A


Material Type: Plastic with electronic components


Connector Type: USB


Item Weight: 1.05 Kilograms


Item Dimensions: 26.38 x 7.72 x 6.18 inches


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • YDS-120 and Roland AE-10.
Style: YDS-120
What a treat. I played the sax through middle, high school and some of college, and continue to play casually. Living in an apartment, playing the real thing is basically not an option. So, my first solution to that problem was to grab an Aerophone AE-10, not only to keep my fingers loose but also out of curiosity for the additional sounds. (The YDS did not exist at that time). The Aerophone is superior when it comes to additional sounds, but it lacks a decent sax sound, and while the fingerings translate decently well, it's clearly just pressing buttons rather than trying to emulate the real thing. And that's perfectly fine, but I picked up the YDS-120 for two reasons: the more realistic feeling and the sax sounds. It's not perfect, of course. The sounds are clearly fake, especially through the sub-par built in speaker. You will want headphones or an amp if you care about sound quality. But the feel is so much better than the Aerophone in terms of mimicking a real sax. It still does feel like a fancy expensive toy, but for me, it's a joy to use and fits my needs quite well. I don't feel the need to obtain any more digital saxes after these two: the Aerophone is the superior wind controller, while the YDS does a better job at emulating the sax feel, which would make it a better practice tool and is what I grab when I want to play music specifically written for sax. Other thoughts: I would have liked it to come with a case, but I found one on Amazon by a third party that works fine. It won't replace a real sax at any serious gigs unless you're going for a digital sound - which can totally work in plenty of scenarios. I'd say give it a shot if you want a quiet practice tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2025 by R

  • Fun, great for practicing, and has volume control!
Style: YDS-120
My son loves this, and the rest of the house loves it more. He can practice as often as he wants with headphones without bothering his siblings. He also seems to enjoy the different voices. As the parent of a budding musician, anything that makes practicing fun (and not distracting/annoying to the rest of the house) is money well spent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2025 by slsch

  • Moderate
Style: YDS-120
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025 by Mauro de Freitas

  • Really nice.
Style: YDS-120
My grandson loves it play super well.
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2025 by jeff pimenta

  • Perfect for practice sessions
Style: YDS-120
Both this a gift for my husband and he loves it. Perfect for practice indoors.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025 by Rachel

  • Good for silent practice, but expect hiccups.
Style: YDS-120
Top line: It EATS batteries, so get some rechargeable ones. The high D, E, & F keys and the low B & Bb keys can be unreliable and the octave key is difficult to master. It's light, short enough for a normal suitcase, and feels rugged so it's ready to travel. The speakers are not great so expect to use headphones, but I'm guessing you're like me and looking for a silent practice piece, and this does that work nicely. It's mostly a great little practice saxaphone to help with fingering and memorization. Don't expect it to help with embouchure, because it won't. Good volume control, semi-decent sounds that approximate a saxophone enough to get by. It's fun to play and practice with but this is not a reliable enough instrument for concerts or other gigs. For the price range it's a great practice tool ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2025 by Sean T. Sarah

  • Not too bad not too great either
Style: YDS-120
Not bad,not great either.signal path in between notes is noticable and I don't even play horns just want to learn.Good thing Philly has alot of horn players.
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2026 by David

  • Keys not working effectly
Style: YDS-120
Don’t know why, the keys some time does not respond effectively, I have to press heard to makes work.
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2025 by Sy5964

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