Forestone White Bamboo Tenor Sax 2.5

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Reed for Tenor Saxophone

  • Strength: 2.5
  • Made from calcium-enriched bamboo fibres
  • Reed offers a pleasant response that is still enough for good control and a wide dynamic range
  • A flexible and balanced sound, which is brighter and richer in overtones than the Black Bamboo reed from Forestone
Tillgänglig sedan Augusti 2017
Artikelnummer 414526
försäljningsenhet 1 Styck
Material Hybrid
Strength 2.5
295 kr
inklusive moms, 99 kr frakt tillkommer
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Nice tone for a synthetic reed
Erki 29.11.2020
Sounds brighter than most other synthetic reeds, good response. Way better than the legere studio cut and almost as good as the signature cut.
The strength chart seems accurate at first, but it felt like the reed got softer over the course of one month. So unless you have two of the same mouthpiece, one slightly more open than the other, maybe go up half a strength.

The included reed "guard" is no good, it doesn't hold the reed in place very well and it's easy to damage the tip on it.
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Needs time to soften and play well
Norfolk J 03.10.2019
On a 105 tip Rubber MP, this reed seemed resistant when new. Not a ble to adjaust with reed geek, so, I persevered, and it play softened with a rich, full tone from top to bottom. Time will ltell how it lasts for an expnsove man mad reed.
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