Henri Selmer Paris Supreme Limited Edition 2025 Alto Saxophone
Produced in a limited series of 500 numbered copies , this magnificent new version of the Supreme saxophone benefits from the same acoustic, mechanical and ergonomic qualities, but is distinguished by a specific, bold and creative design .
From the glossy black crystal keys to the neck, which combines synthetic and natural black cork, the Supreme Limited Edition 2025 saxophone explores a rich and varied palette of blacks. The body and keywork are varnished in matte black , contrasting and enhancing an engraving that reveals the brilliance of the brass . The motif embodies an artistic vision of a score, a true calligraphy of musical writing extending to the inter-ring of the body, passing through the bell and the flat guard.
This limited edition comes with a range of exclusively designed accessories .
Highlights
Keywork
The Body and keywork are Marr Black Varnish. The Keys are black mad of Shiny Crystal.
Limited Edition number
Each Saxophone bears its limited edition number.
Ring and Clamping screw
Matte black Chrome ring and clamping screw
Ring of in-between
Engraved Matt Black varnish spacer ring
Flat Guard
Engraved mat black Varnish
Thumb rest
The right and left hand thumb rest are matt black finished
Pads
Mat black pads with mat black chrome resonators
Cork
Black synthetic cork with natural cork inlay
Redefining the modern saxophone
Saxophones are marvels of complexity, and a successful design resides comfortably at the nexus of the acoustic, the mechanical, and the aesthetic — the result of thousands of decisions. Surely, a considerable amount of information to distill into a design brief for a new horn; but Selmer Paris, drawing on their century of expertise, met the challenge by leveraging the advantages of advanced technology integrated with traditional hand craftsmanship. In the development of the 92 Supreme, performing high-tech R&D such as 3D modeling in-house enabled Selmer to push the physical limitations of the relationship between tuning, timbre, and response. During manufacturing of the finished design, automated control over machining tools was used, and 3D scanning was employed at various points in the process to eliminate inconsistencies from instrument to instrument. The results are nothing less than sumptuous: the Selmer Paris Supreme 92 is a best-of-the-classics flagship instrument that redefines the modern professional alto saxophone.
A century of saxophone design expertise
The 92 Supreme represents a pivotal moment in saxophone evolution. Its stunning finish and timeless ornamentation harkens back to Selmer’s mid-century classics — and so does its richly opulent sound. Remaining true to its iconic designs while isolating and combining the best-loved characteristics of those coveted horns, Selmer Paris set out to re-engineer the physics, ergonomics, and aesthetics of their new instrument. The Supreme’s newly tooled bell shape optimizes intonation and the production of low notes, while a new neck bore taper improves timbre, the intonation of octaves, and overall response. A major keywork design overhaul ensures confident, accurate fingering for enhanced performance of challenging passages. To that end, the key heights have been optimized for light, fluid action and economy of motion, and the shapes and placements of the side keys have been redesigned to facilitate smooth movement from one to the other. The treated leather pads are fitted with rivetless metal resonators, adding the perfect amount of brightness to your every note.
The alto saxophone, remastered
With the Supreme 92, Selmer modified the diameters and locations of tone holes (including reducing the diameter of the low Bb and B sound holes) for improved intonation. The company tweaked regulation by the inclusion of a direct arm between the right-hand F and F# keys. Selmer also incorporated the C# correction system from the Series III, which stays open to allow the C# to ring true in the middle octave while closing to keep the top C# from going sharp, so you no longer have to adjust your embouchure to keep these notes in tune. A shorter-action octave key mechanism uses Teflon in the sockets for smooth actuation. A hinged toggle on left-hand pinky table keys gives you greater ease of movement from one key to another. The neck receiver socket is fitted with an adjustable, 3-point concentric clamping ring, providing a robust, user-friendly neck-body connection. All these enhancements and more make the Supreme a saxophone that is remarkably natural and easy to play. Everything falls intuitively under the fingers in a free-blowing design that faithfully voices your musical intent with rich expressiveness.
Supreme aesthetics, handcrafted in France
One cannot gaze upon the sleek lines, softened angles, and elegant black crystal key touches of the 92 Supreme and not be enthralled by its jaw-dropping visuals. From its luxurious finish to the exclusive, delicately detailed engraving that runs from the bell all the way up to the neck join, there is, quite literally, nothing like the Supreme. The engraving design evokes the genesis of its sound in a lyrical dance of the traditional floral, with cubes representing the structure of the metal molecules swirling together in an explosion symbolizing the projection of air, motion, and speed. The planetary disc in the background suggests the concept of infinite space. The Supreme is certainly a fitting instrument to mark a century of Selmer saxophone design. It possesses all the beloved qualities of the cherished models that preceded it, satisfying the desires of contemporary professional saxophonists. It transcends musical genres with its superbly balanced accuracy, infinite range of tonal colors, and poised ease of response. Its timbral roundness and wide range of projection make it an instrument that is at once undeniably classic and decisively modern. Bottom line: the Selmer Paris Supreme 92 is an exquisitely designed professional alto saxophone that will nurture and advance your continuing development as an artist.
The Selmer legacy of quality and innovation
As all modern saxophone designs are based on the Selmer platform, it’s instructive to take a look at the company’s history to understand its considerable influence on the instrument as we know it today. Conservatory-trained clarinetist Henri Selmer founded Henri Selmer Paris in 1885. Fashioning reeds and mouthpieces in his small workshop, he soon took on instrument repair and modifications, which eventually led to the design and manufacture of clarinets. In 1900, Selmer opened a retail shop in New York (the beginnings of Selmer USA). In 1922, Selmer introduced its first saxophone: the Model 22. In the ensuing decades, Selmer released industry-leading designs such as the Balanced Action, Super Action, Mark VI, and Reference 54, which have set the standard for what a modern saxophone should be. Listen to any iconic jazz recording by John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins, Paul Desmond, (late period) Cannonball Adderley, Wayne Shorter, Michael Brecker, Branford Marsalis, or Joshua Redman, and you will hear one of these legendary horns in action. Delivering exceptional value at every level, from student to professional, Selmer USA and Henri Selmer Paris offer a full line of woodwind and brass instruments.
Selmer Paris 92 Supreme Features:
- Limited-edition professional alto saxophone
- Individually numbered — only 500 available worldwide
- Octave key system uses Teflon in the sockets for smooth actuation
- Neck receiver with adjustable 3-point concentric clamping socket
- Adjustable nickel silver socket clamping ring
- Direct arm between the right-hand F# and F keys
- Redesigned shapes and placements of the side keys
- Range: low Bb to High F#
- Correction mechanism for the middle and high C#
- Leather pads with rivetless metal resonators
- Metal thumb rests
- Left-hand pinky table keys with hinged toggle
- Right-hand F#/F direct adjustment arm
- Black crystal key touches
- Exclusive Supreme engraving
- Concept alto mouthpiece included
- Exclusively designed alto Supreme case
- Handcrafted in France