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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
It’s good and so lightweight and it last me up to a year which is amazing
Saxophonist
Reviewed in Canada on February 28, 2025
Poor quality. Do not purchase.
Lisa
Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2025
Use for my tenor sax but quickly tested on the alto,You 1st have to wet them a bit to flatten them out,They fit well on the tinier alto mouthpiece and made the sound i was looking for.Happy to have them!
Alecia henderson
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
The quality for the price is unmatched.
TY
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
Daughter loves them
Max
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
I can tell that these reeds suck. I have not purchased these yet but the first image is of a clarinet mouthpiece. I have been playing saxophone for 5 years, lead player just looking for cheap reeds for fun and stumbled upon these. For those of you who are beginners, I would recommend 2 things. Start off with at size 2.5 reed. That is the best. If it is too hard to get a sound switch to a size two. I would like to say that if you want a good experience with a saxophone, but higher-end reeds. I buy Vandoren reeds. Those are great for any level and expand and experiment once you get better. Instruments are not cheap and the more expensive (most of the time) the better quality. These people are cheap and have most likely not even tried playing on these reeds themselves. Stay happy and don’t but these.
Sean Angus
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024
These reeds work well
JMA
Reviewed in Canada on December 13, 2024
These look a bit cheap, to be honest, and I am unsure about the darker colour spots/stripes and whether it means they might have some moisture already present from factory. If so, it could mean mold/mildew. Or it could be natural to the cane. Without a microscope, I have no way to tell.I'm not an expert (got these for my nephew who has recently started playing sax, after a couple years of clarinet) but the internet seems divided on how to interpret "discolouration" on reeds. It seems the fight against moisture and mildew is ongoing for musicians playing reed instruments.I will give these to him to, to keep in his case as spares/backups, and let you know if he reports any problems or issues. They don't appear to be top quality, so I suspect they will work best as backups while better quality reeds (more $) would still be the ideal.
Indre
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
I like it.
Katy Allard
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
Go ahead & spend more money on a well known brand. These reeds have irregularities & aren’t good.
Mimi Malone
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
Lifted to granddaughter. She stated she had to throw away because they had black mold. This was on ones never used. Unfortunately she didn't tell me or take a picture.
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