SummaryVideoSpecReviewP.Mauriat SaxophonesThe System 76 soprano has a different bore size and tends to sound a bit brighter than the 64 - it has more of the jazz sound associated with the classic French saxes making it a great responding and sounding horn. This is the latest model in the Custom Class "Vintage Series" range and features dark brushed "antiqued" lacquer, beautiful abalone shell key touches and high F# key. Hand engraving on the body. Supplied with straight and angled necks.With case and basic mouthpiece.Range: High F#Necks: 2 (curved and straight), 1-piece bodyLarge Bore and Big BellFinish: Vintage Dark or Gold LacquerHand Engraved Bell and BodyProfessional ClassQuotes from the saxontheweb discussion forum:"I got a chance to play a P. Mauriat soprano sax... One word, "WOW!!!" If I have money at the moment, I would take it right away without any hesitates... It's absolutely beautiful: control, response; tone... The action is fast, I mean REALLY FAST. It responds so fast that the moment I finger a note, I immediately feel the response, the vibration and the note just speaks... The tone is what I'm looking for. I always look for a spreading kind of tone, and this is it. It can fill the whole room easily, without the harsh."I bought a P. Mauriat soprano last summer, and this brand really surprised me, the horn really sings !! I used to be a big fan of those pricey Yanagisawa, until I tried P. Mauriat, very good intonation, and have that "ring" sound in it.......Click here for more information on P.Mauriat Saxophones...