Necks
Change the horn without leaving it behind.
A neck can be a serious sound pathway for players who already have an instrument they trust. Woodwind Incanto treats neck enquiry as a fitting conversation about response, colour, compatibility and the sound you are trying to reach.
Fitting conversation
Start with what you already play.
The enquiry path asks for your current saxophone, setup and desired sound so the response can be specific. Compatibility and availability should be confirmed directly, not assumed from a generic chart.
Response
How quickly the instrument speaks, resists or opens under the player.
Colour
The warmth, edge, depth or focus a player wants to hear more clearly.
Fit
A practical check against the instrument, setup and physical connection.
Intent
Why the change matters: projection, blend, recording, teaching, performance or personal feel.
Not a spare part catalogue
A neck deserves a listening process.
The first release avoids unconfirmed compatibility promises. Instead, it captures enough context to guide a useful response: saxophone make and model, current neck, mouthpiece setup, register, desired change and whether the goal is projection, warmth, ease of response or tonal focus.
Compatibility and fitting
A useful neck enquiry is specific.
What to send
Saxophone brand, model, serial-era if known, current neck and mouthpiece setup.
What changes
Response, resistance, colour, intonation feel and register balance can all be part of the discussion.
What is checked
Availability and compatibility are confirmed directly rather than inferred from a generic list.
What happens next
If a fitting or trial path is available, Woodwind Incanto will explain timing, logistics and price before you proceed.
Enquiry led
Tell us what your current saxophone is not quite giving you.
Include the make and model, mouthpiece setup, preferred register and the change you are seeking.