1990s Grassi Eb Baritone, with Low A
- Year: ~1990-94 (approx '93)
- Make: Ida Maria Grassi
- Model: Professional 2000
- Status: SOLD
- Finish: Original Lacquer
- Serial Number: 64,8xx
I am not a great player but this is test movie to give my potential ebay customer an idea how it sounds like. Thank you for watching:). Make: Ida Maria Grassi. Model: Standard - MK III Jade Series. Finish: Original. Serial Number: 27,751. A 'diamond in the rough' alto! This little Grassi has a tone that blows us away in the shop.
A superb baritone that will blow the doors down! This Grassi has a tone that blows us away for its 'crispness' & 'bark'. It reminds me of Keilwerth bark, but with slightly less spread in the harmonics. 'Professional 2000' engraved under the serial #, elongated C/Eb key touches (added modern comfort). There are other great features also: Grassi's elaborate tube rings, bell engraving, F#-arm adjustment screws, ...note that there is no high F#. There were ding dings/one dent to mention on the lower, front bow--*I can take this dent out; It will clean up nicely. There may be a few small pings on it too; the scratch to mention is by the pants guard on the tube. She's not perfect, but she is very very pretty.
A superb baritone that will blow the doors down! This Grassi has a tone that blows us away for its 'crispness' & 'bark'. It reminds me of Keilwerth bark, but with slightly less spread in the harmonics. 'Professional 2000' engraved under the serial #, elongated C/Eb key touches (added modern comfort). Now shows “Ida Maria Grassi. Forays into the saxophone world! Some more serial numbers! I'm trying to find info as well. I have a Ida Maria Grassi alto, number 24467 on the back. I got it from my cousin who used it band in the 80's. Ida Maria GRASSI; Some Grassi serial numbers. ° Ida Maria Grassi Professional 2000 tenor Serial.
Not many people have ever played a Grassi, even more so, there is not a ton of information on these. These were 'Made in Italy' and do have a respectful following - as long as you are working with the professional model. This #64k is later in the factory run.
CASE: Original Grassi Hard case. It is a little lighter-grade, (light, and a little flimsy) but overall it's in excellent condition.
FINISH: Original Lacquer Body & Keys.
SOUND: Powerful, presence, a little 'bark', crisp. This is not ideal for quiet chamber work. (I really liked the tone with a Medium Chamber mouthpiece best -- see: similar to Yamaha 5C or Meyers, as an example.)
PADS: Current pad setup is original and plays very well. It has tan pads and larger metal resonators - nickel; with a seamless, light dome; and no-rivet.
I think you could fall in love with this sax as-is and enjoy it for several years without needing major pad work. I am happy to tune up the sax with some precision. There are minor things that I'd love to perfect.
Any one who actually knows what these horns offer will agree with the common statement: 'These horns are highly undervalued, and offer you more for the money than many others in the same price range'.
Sound File of this actual Grassi:
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Grassi Saxophone
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