The Smallest Electronic Saxophone The idea of the Travel Sax came from Ramon Mañas, the founder of Odisei Music in Spain. He worked with his team to design and develop this saxophone. When he began to learn how to play the saxophone, his neighbours complained, making it impossible for him to practise. This led him to design the world’s smallest electronic saxophone.
The sound played by the Travel Sax can be fed back through the headphones. Players can hear the sound themselves, but the people around them cannot hear it. So, no matter when or where you practise the sax, you will not disturb others.
The lithium battery of the Travel Sax can be charged via USB. When the sax is fully charged, you can play it up to 6 hours non-stop. 27
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