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Légère Reeds - Tenor Saxophone Reed, Classic, Strength 2.00 (TS2.00) - Premium Synthetic Woodwind Reed

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About this item

  • EASY TO PLAY. The Classic for saxophone are extremely durable. This cut is based on the first prototype and produces a darker, focused sound. The thicker tip makes it ideal for projecting and providing a full, rich, and percussive sound.
  • SYNTHETIC FOR DURABILITY AND LONGEVITY. Legere synthetic reeds are not affected by environmental conditions such as high humidity. Legere reeds last longer saving you time and money.
  • NO PRECONDITIONING. Legere reeds are ready to play. You won’t need to pre-soak a Legere reed to get the perfect pitch. Ready to play when you are!
  • INCLUDES CARRY CASE for easy storage. Keep your Legere reeds in one place and safe from the elements.
  • NO RISK 30-DAY EXCHANGE Contact us if you are unhappy with our product for any reason and we will replace your reed at no charge.



Product Description

legere tenor classic

Classic for Saxophone

The Classic for saxophone are extremely durable. This cut is based on the first prototype and produces a darker, focused sound. The thicker tip makes it ideal for projecting and providing a full, rich, and percussive sound.

Maintenance & Care: No Break-in Required

  • Durable and will last longer than the standard cane reed, reducing the need for frequent replacements. Legere reeds are also built to withstand various playing climates. The synthetic material keeps the tone and response consistent over time.
  • Ready to play right out of the box without a break-in period. No soaking or pre-wetting necessary because of the synthetic material and durability.
  • Requires little maintenance. A simple rinse with water after use is sufficient. Utilize the included carrying case to protect your reed when you are not playing.
  • Advanced & professional musicians will appreciate the responsiveness and sound clarity of the Légère Signature, American Cut, and French Cut lines while students and marching band performers may prefer our Classic models which have greater durability

  • Signature, Classic, American Cut, French Cut, & Studio. Most of these reeds are available for Soprano, Tenor, Alto, and Baritone saxophones.

  • Yes. We offer multiple strength options for our reeds typically ranging from 2.00 to 4.00

How to choose the right Légère reed

No matter your skill level or genre of choice, there is a Légère reed just for you!

Advanced and professional musicians will appreciate the responsiveness and sound clarity of the Légère Signature, American Cut, and French Cut lines while students and marching band performers may prefer our Classic models which are versatile and offer greater durability.

Our reeds are available in different strengths and instrument types so that you can create the perfect sound for your instrument.

clarinet reed
Material Oriented Food-Grade Polypropylene
Manufactured In Canada
Includes Carry Case Yes
Manufacturing Process CNC Machined
Recyclability Case, reed, and packing are all recyclable

buechert sven
Reviewed in Germany on January 28, 2025
Lässt sich super leicht anspielen und hält jetzt schon ein 3/4 Jahr..👍
JB
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
This reed has been a game changerfor my son. It is durable.
Ryan Mooney
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2022
I had to order this standard cut (I prefer the American cut for my punk/ska/surf sound) as the other Tenor 2.0 reeds I ordered off amazon turned out to be alto 2.5's.This reed came very quickly, well packaged, and worked out fantastic for my show.It actually held up to the "bite squeal" thing I do way better than some of the signature cuts, which tend to not hold up so good with that "technique".
kulerduder
Reviewed in Spain on December 12, 2022
Tipica caña para saxo. No te decepcionara
alessandro
Reviewed in Italy on April 7, 2022
Sono rimasto sorpreso da questa ancia sintetica che avevo preso solo per curiosità pensando di fare un buco nell'acqua invece adesso non mi trovo più così bene con le ance tradizionali in bambù, forse anche perchè le precedenti erano leggermente più morbide, infatti la durezza 2 delle Legère corrisponde secondo me a qualcosa più del n.2 riferito alle ance Rico. Il suono non è così scuro, come indicato nelle caratteristiche in confezione, anzi appare abbastanza brillante, ma contenuto e in po' nasale (molto probabilmente dipende dall'imboccatura) e la trovo facile e responsiva da nell'emissione. Forse avrei dovuto comprare 2 o 3 confezioni di ance tradizionali per arrivare a trovarne una così. Ho sperimentato che con un'ancia giusta i progressi sono più rapidi e lo studio diventa più piacevole. Ora non mi rimane che provare il tipo Legere Signature che dichiara di possedere caratteristiche meno "classic".
Saxybiker
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2021
I am using synthetic reeds for the fist time after 54 years of using cane. It takes some getting used to but seems to respond well in all registers. It is difficult to know what strength to use. I usually use a 3 1/2 cane reed, but have to use 2 - 2 1/2 with the Legere.
John
Reviewed in Australia on March 12, 2021
Took a bit of getting used to but worthwhile :)
Adam Lewis
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2020
Maybe it’s a good product but mine was a return. The box was already open. In the age of COVID19, I’d like a new one.
Jennifer D.
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2020
Fast, great condition and fab price! Thank you! Great sound quality for the price of the Reed!
Land Baron USA, Inc.
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2019
I originally ordered the 2.5 which was to rigid for me. I contacted Legere and they exchanged it for a 2.25 Signature series. My sax teacher was surprised with the tone and clarity of a synthetic reed.
Richard Gordley
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2018
I love Legere reeds. Have them for my clarinets, saxes and bassoon. The buyer needs to clearly understand what they are. In my opinion they are the best available synthetic reed and are indistinguishable from a cane reed by the listener. However choosing the proper strength reed can involve trying several reeds, something best done at a dealer's as returns may not be possible. Just taking a shot that a #3 legere will be the equivalent to a LaVoz medium hard (for example) is likely to disappoint. Legere reeds cannot be scraped or adjusted. If one has never used a Legere before I recommend reading the literature available on the Legere web site (Google is your friend).
Warren
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 3, 2018
They sound just as good as top cane reeds but you dont need to worry about inconsistency or drying out issues. Its so nice to turn up at a studio or gig and not have to worry about the reed.
Doug
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2014
This is the best synthetic reed I've tried. I use Legere on all my saxes - alto, tenor, and bari. It's so convenient to not have to wet it or worry about it drying out or warping on you at a gig like a cane reed will do. There are differences in the tone compared to a good cane reed but these differences are pretty subtle - not noticeable by the listener. But as a player it has a little different sound and feel to me. I'd say it's not as warm sounding as a good cane reed. I do recommend legere, I only wish they weren't so expensive!