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Légère Reeds - Tenor Saxophone Reed, Studio Cut, Strength 2.50 (TSS2.50) - Premium Synthetic Woodwind Reed

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  • EASY to PLAY. The Studio Cut uses the same material as the Classic but with a modified profile. This profile is designed to offer a more responsive reed without the overtones of the Signature. The softer material increases projection and ease of play.
  • 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


Using specially engineered and oriented polypropylene to make both single and double reeds, Legere reeds offer several incredible benefits to players: Legere Reeds never need to be soaked, as they instantly respond right out of the box. Legere Reeds are unaffected by weather, temperature, or humidity so they are always consistent, working, and sounding just as you expect. Legere Reeds offer incredible longevity. Just one reed could last you for months! Today, Legere Reeds produces state-of-the-art synthetic reeds for many single and double-reed instruments. Distributed worldwide, the reeds are produced in an ultra-modern manufacturing and distribution facility in Barrie, Ontario, Canada.


Jean Thayer
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
Very durable, no worry about breakage like regular reeds. Sound is pretty good. I tried a few types before deciding on the studio one. It’s for a tenor sax but I use it for my bass clarinet
Éric Thériault
Reviewed in Canada on May 17, 2024
Acheter sans hésiter
R.
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
Sound didn't sound natural. maybe the studio cut was the wrong one for me. I thought the fiber read was better.
Eric Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024
These are good, great for a beginner. Reeds can be a nightmare for a newb, so many thicknesses and brands. You need consistency when starting on sax and this does the trick.
Clark
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 7, 2022
As title
BOUTIER
Reviewed in France on December 28, 2022
Anche pour saxophone ténor. Choisie en force faible (1,5). Demande une certaine "adaptabilité" à l'utilisateur. Mais progression positive cependant.
Isaac
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2022
Before this product (1.5 strength) I used a 1.5 very solid reed but the company no longer produced this product, so I started looking for replacements, I tried rico vandoren and a lesser known reed but all none were symmetrical and left me with getting a bad sound, I thought that a synthetic reed will offer a more precise cut and immediately upon use found myself producing a very strong and steady sound, even better than the reed I was replacing.In my opinion if your starting out with the tenor sax go for the 1.5, it was very easy to get a clear note but not too soft where you can not control it.just to be noted I use a rico mc metalite and with this 1.5 I am able to play surf and rock.I rarely review products only when I really liked the product or if its terrible, this reed is perfect from the cut to strength
Rory
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2021
The plastic reeds are more study and have a more clear sound than the traditional wooden or bamboo reeds . These reeds don’t chip and you can’t break them unless you really try to break them , I will be using these more also because you do not have to replace them for a very long time ( or until you feel that you need to ) .
Emergency Tap Off
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 3, 2017
I used to assume -wrongly- that the better a player you were the harder the reed. However, if you have a wider, bigger mouthpiece a softer reed helps. In this case, my Tube Tunnel sized Jumbo Java (great name!) is a lot better and brighter with a Legere 2 Studio reed. The regular Legere 3 made bottom B Flat a bit of a struggle. However, with this reed I can really have a lighter but full bright sound. I don't need amplification in clubs either.
RayW
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2015
Excellent synthetic reed. I've used Fibracell reeds on my Tenor for a long time and they work well. The Legere sounds even better and I think will hold up longer. I play professionally and am using a Legere 2.5 reed on an Otto Link "Super Tone Master" #6 mouthpiece. Pay attention to the reed strength comparison charts. The Legere's run at least a half step stronger than Fibracell and a bit stronger than Vandorens.
Norman William
Reviewed in Germany on April 18, 2015
How many time do you reach for a horn and find the reed has gone dry? Legerè reeds mean you will never have to squeek through another solo. They are always ready and uniformly responsive.
VJ
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2014
I play in church services and rotate between bass, directing, and playing an occasional sax piece. With this reed, my sax can sit it the stand throughout the service and be ready to play when I pick it up at the end. A standard reed would be too dry to play well after sitting so long. The feel and quality of sound was at least as good as any other reed I've used. I decided to err on the side of a softer reed when buying this one. The next one I buy will probably be a little harder. The 1.5 I bought felt a bit softer than the Rico Jazz number 2. I am not a professional, just a casual player.
meatbird
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2012
I have purchased and tried probably a majority of synthetic reeds over the last several years. I play primarily tenor and have been playing for over 3o years now. I have found the Legere Studio Cut Reeds to be the most consistently good for the money. Though they say they are all identical...like other reeds they are not. Sometimes I will get one that just plain does not sound as good as another and they do vary in thickness beyond the rating at times... but all in all, when I find a good one, it lasts for months and sounds really good. I use it with GuardalaBranford mouthpiece...and haven't even used a wood reed in years.
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