Saxophone Parts
Replacement parts and electronic accessories for saxophones, including mouthpiece electronics, pickup systems, cables, and straps. Products span mid-range prices (about $34–$90, average ~(price varies)) and include brands like Vandoren and Neotech. Average user rating across 12 items is 4.47 stars
Top Products
Rico Metalite Baritone Sax Mouthpiece M7
Rico
Mid-Range
Pro-Tec Saxophone Harness with Deluxe Trigger Snap (Small)
Pro-Tec
Budget
BetterSax Reed Tool for saxophone reed contouring
BetterSax
Mid-Range
GapCap Tenor Sax end plug flex fits sax case vents drys and absorbs shock
Key Leaves
Mid-Range
Neotech Soft Harness with padded shoulder strap (XL - Black) for saxophones
Neotech
Mid-Range
Yibuy Gold Plated Brass B-flat Tenor Sax Mouthpiece with Cap Ligature 7#
Yibuy
Budget
Vandoren LC57GP M/O Ligature & Cap for Alto Sax
Vandoren
Mid-Range
Brass Sax Necks (2 Pcs) Soprano Straight & Curved Neck
URTERYSER
Budget
Vandoren LC58DP M/O Ligature and Plastic Cap (Tenor Sax)
Vandoren
Mid-Range
Vandoren LC56DP M/O Ligature & Cap for Soprano Sax
Vandoren
Mid-Range
Brass Saxophone Neck for Alto Sax (Gold) – 2.45cm
SUNGOOYUE
Budget
Sax Repair Tool Kit with LED Leak Light and Pliers
Jiayouy
Mid-RangeRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right electronic saxophone part for my instrument?
Match the part to your saxophone model (alto, tenor, soprano, baritone) and check compatibility with the part type (e.g., pickup, microphone, strap, ligature sensor). Review mounting method, connection type (wired or wireless), and physical dimensions to ensure fit and function
What features matter most for electronic pickups and microphones for saxophones?
Key features include pickup type (contact vs. clip-on), frequency response, signal-to-noise ratio, impedance, and whether the unit has an integrated preamp or EQ; also consider cable/connectors or wireless transmitters for your existing rig
What price range should I expect when shopping saxophone electronics and accessories?
Entry-level electronics and accessories can be found under $50, mid-range options commonly fall between (price varies) and a few hundred dollars, and higher-end or pro-grade products can cost more depending on features and build quality
Are wireless systems reliable for live saxophone performance?
Wireless systems can be reliable if you choose units with stable transmission protocols, adequate range, and good battery life; verify channel options and latency specifications to match live stage requirements and reduce interference risk
How should I care for and maintain electronic saxophone parts?
Keep electronic components dry and clean, remove batteries when not in use for long periods, store cableed parts coiled without sharp bends, and periodically check connectors and mounting pads for wear to maintain performance
Can I install electronic parts myself or do I need a technician?
Many accessories such as clip-on mics, pickups, straps, and external ligature sensors are designed for user installation, but built-in installations or modifications that affect pads, body holes, or internal wiring are best handled by a qualified repair technician
How do I match an electronic part to my existing audio setup?
Check output type (balanced XLR, unbalanced 1/4" or 3.5mm, or wireless receiver), nominal output level (mic vs. line), and impedance to ensure compatibility with mixers, amps, or interfaces; adaptors and DI boxes can bridge mismatches