Looking for reliable Saxophone services and repairs in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand? Look no further than The Saxophone Shoppe. Whether its a minor adjustment or a complete service, our skilled technicians have the knowledge & skill to bring out the best in your instrument.
At The Saxophone Shoppe, we understand the importance of a well-functioning instrument, to help you enjoy making music. Our expert craftsmanship and attention to detail as well as using high-quality materials and techniques ensure that your instrument is restored to it's optimal playing condition. Whether you are a professional musician or a student, you can trust us to deliver great results to ensure your instrument performs at it's best. Needing saxophone repair near you, we got you covered
Certified Since 2022
Trained by one of the worlds finest repair technicians. Master Technician Bruce Marking
100% Quality
Guarantee
We are committed to high quality work. All of our repairs come with a three month guarantee
Affordable
Prices
Simple, fair pricing to get your instrument in top playing condition without breaking the bank
Proud to support you, our amazing customers.
"Duke is great to deal with, delivered brilliant quality work and the turnaround time on my alto was very fast. Would not hesitate to use again."
--James Bevin--
"I recently had 3 saxophones reconditioned by Duke, I am really pleased with his work. Duke has his repair studio well set-up and was very professional in explaining what the plan was before and after the repair work. We are lucky to have Duke using these skills in Hawkes Bay."
--Frances Morgan--
"Very happy with the service we received from Duke. My saxophone was at a frustrating point, I cant believe how much he managed to clean up the sound. Friendly, fast, professional and very affordable too. Back to playing now. Thanks so much."
--Kelton Bailey--
"It is so awesome to have such a kind and skilled repair technician to offer much needed repair services in Hawkes Bay"
--Michael Goldstein--
Tips from the repair bench:
Remember to swab your instrument after each time you play. This helps keep your instrument in great playing condition for longer and helps the pads last for many years
Wash your mouthpiece with cold water and a little dish soap once a week to keep your mouthpiece fresh
Reeds sadly don't last forever; When you get chips or cracks or it just looks tired, it is probably time to replace it.