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Eastman EAS650 'Rue Saint-Georges' Alto Saxophone

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Eastman EAS650 'Rue Saint-Georges' Alto SaxophoneEastman EAS650 Alto Saxophone Overview The Eastman EAS650 Rue Saint Georges is a professional Eb alto saxophone designed around the response and tonal focus associated with classic French style saxophones, featuring a High F# key, gold lacquer finish, and Eastmans French Bead wire construction with R neck design for a centered, projecting sound. Eastman EAS650 Alto Saxophone Specifications Instrument: Eb Alto Saxophone Model: EAS650 Rue Saint Georges

Eastman EAS650 Alto Saxophone Overview

The Eastman EAS650 Rue Saint-Georges is a professional Eb alto saxophone designed around the response and tonal focus associated with classic French-style saxophones, featuring a High F# key, gold lacquer finish, and Eastman’s French Bead wire construction with “R” neck design for a centered, projecting sound.

Eastman EAS650 Alto Saxophone Specifications

  • Instrument: Eb Alto Saxophone
  • Model: EAS650 Rue Saint-Georges
  • Key: Eb
  • Keywork: High F# key
  • Finish: Gold lacquer
  • Neck: French Bead Wire “R” neck
  • Thumbrest: Adjustable thumbrest
  • Engraving: Deluxe engraving
  • Case: Deluxe case with storage pockets and backpack straps
  • Accessories: Original mouthpiece, cap, and ligature
  • Serial number: A2340410

Condition & Setup

This saxophone is lightly used as a demo instrument. It has been professionally serviced, set up, and play-tested. Includes the original Eastman case and original accessories. We are an authorized Eastman dealer.

Who the EAS650 Alto Saxophone Is For

The Eastman EAS650 Rue Saint-Georges is a professional Eb alto saxophone built for players who want a focused, centered sound and the feel of French-inspired saxophone design. It is well-suited to advancing students, university players, and working professionals who need consistent response, clear projection, and modern performance features such as a High F# key and an adjustable thumbrest.

Within Eastman’s alto lineup, the Rue Saint-Georges concept is aimed at players seeking a more concentrated tonal core and direct projection, making it a strong fit for classical, chamber, and commercial settings where clarity and control are priorities.

Common Questions About The Eastman EAS650

What key is the Eastman EAS650 Rue Saint-Georges alto saxophone?

The Eastman EAS650 is an Eb alto saxophone.

Does the Eastman EAS650 include a High F# key?

Yes. The EAS650 is equipped with a High F# key.

What comes with this EAS650 demo instrument?

It includes the original deluxe case with storage pockets and backpack straps, plus the original mouthpiece, cap, and ligature.

We are proud to be an authorized Eastman dealer

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