The standard saxophone reed, known as the blue box, is used worldwide by professionals and amateurs alike.The sound is well-balanced from bass to treble, with a clear sound profile.Preferred by brass band players, but popular with a wide range of users, including jazz and rock players.
D'Addario Woodwinds' Organic (Organics) series uses only completely pesticide-free and synthetically fertilized reeds. Inheriting the popular “Reserve” series, these innovative reeds are friendly to both players and the earth.
D'Addario Woodwinds' Organic (Organics) series uses only completely pesticide-free and synthetically fertilized reeds. Inheriting the popular “Reserve” series, these innovative reeds are friendly to both players and the earth.
D'Addario Woodwinds' Organic (Organics) series uses only completely pesticide-free and synthetically fertilized reeds. Inheriting the popular “Reserve” series, these innovative reeds are friendly to both players and the earth.
Legere reeds are made of a new material that has the same vibration characteristics as natural cane reeds. Signature series with a warm and rich tone. For soprano saxophone, strength 3.00.
Legere reeds are made of a new material that has the same vibration characteristics as natural cane reeds. Signature series with a warm and rich tone. For soprano saxophone, strength 3.25.
Legere reeds are made of a new material that has the same vibration characteristics as natural cane reeds. Signature series with a warm and rich tone. For soprano saxophone, strength 2.50.
Legere reeds are made of a new material that has the same vibration characteristics as natural cane reeds. Signature series with a warm and rich tone. For soprano saxophone, strength 2.75.