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The INGPARTNER i9 Electric Saxophone is a cutting-edge digital wind instrument featuring 99 diverse tones, dual built-in 5W speakers, and wireless connectivity for stage-ready performances. With 12 responsive keys, MIDI compatibility, and a rechargeable 3000mAh battery offering 4-8 hours of playtime, it blends professional versatility with beginner-friendly ergonomics in a sleek, portable design.
| ASIN | B0CGWVPVKM |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Battery type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,150 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #65 in Saxophones (Musical Instruments) |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Color Name | I9 Black |
| Connector Type | MIDI |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (118) |
| Date First Available | August 30, 2023 |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Included Components | 1 x 9 Digital Wind Instrument 2 x Mouthpieces 1 x Type-C Charging Cable 1 x Velvet Bag 1 x Neck Strap 1 x Cleaning Cloth 1 x Instruction Manual 1 x Packaging Box |
| Item Weight | 2.16 pounds |
| Item model number | i9 |
| Manufacturer | INGPARTNER |
| Material Type | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 20.5 x 2.8 x 3 inches |
T**N
More fun than should be allowed
I have only had this device for a few days, but it is a WHOLE lot of fun! Is it perfect? No, but it is really close. Here are some of the pros I have found so far with this instrument: 1) It's fairly easy to use and learn. There is a tiny bit of a learning curve. Being a flute player (the American flute, - side to side so the 'flute' fingering does not coincide with the fingering patterns on this instrument, and in fact, the 'flute' fingering is called Ditzi fingering, I believe that is a form of flute. Even though I am a flute player, I found the sax fingering much closer to what I'm used to, and only had to adjust to a few different note patterns. 2) It feels well-built and solid. 3) It is attractive and not too small or too big. 4) It has a very nice tone quality in most of the available sounds. Some of the sound choices are a little strange, but I can see where they'd be fun for a composer or for special effects. Some of them are also instruments I am not familiar with so can't tell if the sound is right or not. 5) all of the pads work well, and respond quickly to the lightest of pressure Cons: 1) For some reason the battery level indicator is always "full" it was full when I got the instrument, although when charging the light was red, but did eventually turn green to indicate a full charge. Even when using it for many hours, the battery indicator bar was still "full". 2) The rollers in the back of the unit where the octaves are changed take some time to get used to. The lowest register at the bottom for mine also does not seem to work, although all the rest do. 3) There is a "sharp" key but according to multiple tuners (all accurate on other notes) the sharp key products flats, which is fine, but there's no sharp key (or even a 'flat' key by their standards). I have not reported anything to the seller because on the whole, I am just loving this instrument, and after only a couple days of practice have found it easy to maneuver and play well enough to enjoy. I am not a pro musician, or even someone who plays locally. I only play for my own enjoyment and this device gives me that enjoyment hand's down. I am even considering possibly upgrading to the i-9, in the near enough future.
J**N
No instructions
No instruction manual. Can't find any info on internet or youtube on how to use it. Looks like good solid instrument but without instruction it's useless. I really want to like it but will be sending it back. Update- Decided to keep it. Seller sent PDF instructions. Now with more info I can understand it better. If you're a wind instrument user this should be similar. If you're a newbie like me there's more to learn but that applies to any new unfamiliar instrument. The sound and scale is phenomenon. there's so many different tones (instruments) to play with. Blowing into it is much easier than blowing into a real reed instrument. There are also many settings. In time I think I will enjoy this instrument.
A**.
So many instruments in one small package.
I love this thing. It has a real DIN (MIDI) output that is fun to plug into other MIDI instruments like a keyboard. Also has the 1/4" and mini headphones outputs. Easy to figure out how to play.
C**T
Tried everything, can’t disable reverb.
This i8-Pro would be “fun to play,” except that I haven’t been able to disable the reverb which makes it useless to me; and the sadly weak “loudness” (or volume) cannot be relied upon to be controllable most of the time. There are reverb steps from 0 to 10, but none of those settings do anything. Reverb remains on FULL every time my hopes for this instrument are rekindled and I try again. Reverb is ridiculous for many of the provided instrument sounds, but sadly it invades them all. Possibly I’m missing something in the woefully inadequate “manual” (a folded slip of paper), but it’s too cryptic for me. On the plus side, the build quality is good, and that remains the sole reason I don’t try to return it, ever the optimist, hoping that some day its comprehension may be deciphered for us ordinary folk.
V**N
A Lovely Purchase
I took a chance on this EWI as I wasn't about to spend thousands on a Roland or other hugely expensive item. I absolutely love it. It takes a bit of getting used to, as the fingering is a bit different, but I find it very intuitive. I honestly don't know why some reviewers on here can't figure out how to "translate" to English the obvious. Obviously it's translated from Chinese, and when they say "hairdryer" or hair blower pipe, it's not a hairdryer. If someone can't even figure that out, they aren't going to be able to play this wonderful instrument. Their loss. A great purchase, and I'm completely happy with it.
C**.
Not at all as represented
This was a Christmas gift. I just recently found out that it does not work. The instructIons sent with the EWI were for a hair dryer. Very disappointed, especially for the price paid(!) & looking for return options.
S**S
Description was accurate
This instrument has a note on off flaw. Something is wrong with the breath control mechanism. When you blow in and play a note that note continues to sound for a period of time afterwards. I thought maybe it was due to the effects but turning off all the effects and adjusting the volume did not correct this. If when you blow in and then attempt to reverse that action that note will then shut off. Of if you tap the side of the instrument near the mouthpiece gently the note will shut off. If you gently shake this instrument you may at times cause sound to come from the speaker. I returned this to the seller with no problem. In conversation with the seller I was told that this product was being discontinued by them but not give a reason why. Further research of this product from other sources revealed this same flaw, I do not recommend purchasing this product at any price
B**R
Contrairement aux photos la couleur dd l'instrument n'est pas blanche mais grise . Je suis assez déçu, sinon il fonctionne bien et il a un son correcte par rapport à son prix Light !
A**E
Als Hobbykeyboarder (Genos) wollte ich gerne ein Ewi ausprobieren. Es sollte Externe Ausgänge für Kopfhörer, Verstärker, Midi haben und Bluetooth. Zum ausprobieren bezahlbar bleiben. Das I9 ist das beste von Ingpartner. Kostet zwischen 200 bis 300 Euro. Sollte also kein Schrott sein. In China wird eh das meiste hergestellt also bestellt. Ich wollte es wirklich probieren aber.. Der Klang ist immer wie aus einer Kindertröte, in dem Fall mit Filtern. Ich habe alles ausprobiert aber keine Chance. Auch der externe Verstärker macht es nicht besser. Zudem kommt das bei Tonwechsel immer ein Pitch drin ist. Jeder Ton jault. Midi über Kabel oder MidiMaster funktioniert. Damit konnte ich zumindest über das Keyboard spielen. Aber dafür gibt es auch andere EWIs. Das I9 ist für den Chinesischen Markt gedacht wo viele Instrumente, für meine Ohren, jaulenden Ton haben. Man könnte noch sagen das die Tasten auf Berührung reagieren wie andere auch. Über MIDI wird auch jeder Ton übertragen.. Leider egal ob man bläst oder nicht... Mag sein das nur ich mit dem I9 nichts anfangen konnte. Da ich aber Weinachten genutzt habe mir ein wirklich gutes, wenn nicht das beste (Roland AE-30) geleistet habe Weiss ich jetzt was möglich ist und damit macht es riesen Spaß zu üben und spielen. Der Ton bei vielen Instrumenten ist hervorragend. Also musste ich das I9 zurück schicken.
P**R
Der Blaswandler i-8 Pro ist ein geniales und vielseitiges Blasinstrument . Ausserdem finde ich es sehr Preiswert. Sehr ansprechende Verarbeitung.
A**N
Gostei muito... Valeu a pena.
A**J
Excellent product. Loving it.
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