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I don't play alto sax (I'm a horn player) but I've learned Clarinet and think I know enough to help answer your question.

That sounds like a pretty sweet sax =D Has it always been like that or did you notice a change after you bought it? If something has changed over time, I'd say bring it into the shop for it to be looked at. If it has always been like that, I don't know if it's fixable.

Is is possible that the hole size is too small? That could be worth looking into.

Hope this helps!! And I hope you get some expert advise on this =)

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