I've been impressed with the
handful of Rampone saxes I've managed to test but I wasn’t sure quite how a
small Italian firm could ever take on the big four of the sax world, until now!
This R1 Jazz alto compares with the very best France, Germany & Japan has to
offer.
I must admit, I like my vintage
tones and the R1 Jazz
certainly has that edge. It has a
defined clarity and projection throughout the range, with a sub-tone that is
smooth and resonant. This superior tone & response can be contributed to the
high quality red brass used. Although versatile in
sound I found myself leaning towards jazz, especially Bebop! I
couldn't help wanting to play 'Yardbird Suit', and believe
me - how sweet it sounded! As
with un-lacquered saxes, there is additional clarity and the thick 'old
fashioned' gold plating
makes the overall tone broad and rich.
To blow, the sax is slightly resistant much like a Selmer,
which I like. It gave me confidence that when I went for any note it would
always sound consistent. The sax
is very instant at the top, and those harmonics…wow! They just sang and how
pure it was! Like the R1 gold plated, the intonation is
outstanding
and is possibly the best of any sax I've ever played.
The action
is fairly open
and it took me a little while to get comfortable. However, after just a short
playing session everything
started to feel good and
responded well to fast Bebop runs.
The LH Table keys are nicely placed, with fluid
movement, which enables fast trilling on the G# key and easy chromatic like movements.
I did find it a bit difficult shifting from Low B to Low C#, my pinkie kept
getting stuck! A couple of other features are worth noting: RH thumb hook is
made from metal to add to stability, the bell is off-set and is slightly
smaller.
Like previous Rampone & Cazzani Saxes, there are
slight imperfections in the finish due to the hand polishing. This is noticeable
with the slight shadow of the seam on the bell, but I like it, it adds character, individuality
and proves beyond doubt that this is a sax born out of the sweat of a highly
skilled human being. The old fashioned 24k gold plating has style, class and is
definitely very chic. The best way I can describe the look is that it seems to be
in soft focus; no harsh edges.
The key-work is stylishly designed: it flows,
melts and curves making this a pleasingly tactile experience. The R1 is
decorated with Rampone's trademark hand chiselled decoration which I find very
appealing.
This is a highly functional and
professional sax, and one in which the aesthetics are especially pleasing, which makes a
refreshing change from some of the mass produced production lines saxes.
The Jazz has all the best qualities off the R1
(power, punch and panache) with some additional character as preferred by many
professional Jazz players. It looks and
plays with all the authority of a vintage sax but produces loads more whack! This is
surely the Italian version of the Reference Alto, and that is one big
compliment!