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Betty
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de marzo de 2024
First, I was not expecting this to be very good at all. Hence why they are getting 3 stars instead of 1. I needed reeds quickly to check out a tenor to see how bad of condition it was in pad/sealing wise so i was not concerned with tone quality, as i knew no matter what this particular sax was not going to be playing very good. These were available next day and cheap. Since i have no intention of using the tenor any time soon as i knew it would need repairs these fit what i needed and arrived when i needed them. Plus I was curious about how good/bad a cheap synthetic reed might be. To determine whether or not to buy some alto sax ones for my son for practicing at home while I am just focusing on teaching him to get sound out and getting the fingering down. I think these might be suitable for that if the alto ones are cut better than these tenor ones.The main problem i have with these since i wasn’t expecting the best, was that they are cut too narrow at the top in that it’s almost impossible to lay the read where it is supposed to be without leaving a slight gap on the left or right of the reed. It took multiple attempts to get it so that it kinda sorta covered the sides nearer the tip, but you shouldn’t have that issue. I’ve never had it with a cane or synthetic reed I’ve used on any other saxophone. Since the boxes are not labeled with what type of instrument they are for I wonder if they might have sent me reeds for a bass clarinet instead of a tenor sax since they are too narrow when placing on the face of mouthpiece), and they were noticeable narrower than the worn out cane reeds that had been left in the sax case.. Since they did not seal properly I was actually shocked that they still functioned at all, but they were actually quite easy to play. I would never use them for a concert or any other kind of show, but for a beginner practicing at home they would be better than expected IF they were cut correctly. With the way these are cut any slight bump to the mouthpiece would move the reed to where they would have a gap to the side AND it took several attempts to get it mostly covered and get ligature tightened without it moving back out of place.Technically they performed better than i expected. I didn’t use a tuner as i knew in advance this sax was not in very healthy condition, so I won’t say these reeds were perfect, but on the keys on the sax that were working my ear was saying the tone was better than expected (won’t say great, but better than expected.). In case you are wondering the mouthpiece used was a very standard Yamaha 5C Tenor sax mouthpiece that would come with any new Yamaha Student Level Tenor Sax, so it wasn’t that it was an abnormal mouthpiece.
Betty
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de marzo de 2024
First, I was not expecting this to be very good at all. Hence why they are getting 3 stars instead of 1. I needed reeds quickly to check out a tenor to see how bad of condition it was in pad/sealing wise so i was not concerned with tone quality, as i knew no matter what this particular sax was not going to be playing very good. These were available next day and cheap. Since i have no intention of using the tenor any time soon as i knew it would need repairs these fit what i needed and arrived when i needed them. Plus I was curious about how good/bad a cheap synthetic reed might be. To determine whether or not to buy some alto sax ones for my son for practicing at home while I am just focusing on teaching him to get sound out and getting the fingering down. I think these might be suitable for that if the alto ones are cut better than these tenor ones.The main problem i have with these since i wasn’t expecting the best, was that they are cut too narrow at the top in that it’s almost impossible to lay the read where it is supposed to be without leaving a slight gap on the left or right of the reed. It took multiple attempts to get it so that it kinda sorta covered the sides nearer the tip, but you shouldn’t have that issue. I’ve never had it with a cane or synthetic reed I’ve used on any other saxophone. Since the boxes are not labeled with what type of instrument they are for I wonder if they might have sent me reeds for a bass clarinet instead of a tenor sax since they are too narrow when placing on the face of mouthpiece), and they were noticeable narrower than the worn out cane reeds that had been left in the sax case.. Since they did not seal properly I was actually shocked that they still functioned at all, but they were actually quite easy to play. I would never use them for a concert or any other kind of show, but for a beginner practicing at home they would be better than expected IF they were cut correctly. With the way these are cut any slight bump to the mouthpiece would move the reed to where they would have a gap to the side AND it took several attempts to get it mostly covered and get ligature tightened without it moving back out of place.Technically they performed better than i expected. I didn’t use a tuner as i knew in advance this sax was not in very healthy condition, so I won’t say these reeds were perfect, but on the keys on the sax that were working my ear was saying the tone was better than expected (won’t say great, but better than expected.). In case you are wondering the mouthpiece used was a very standard Yamaha 5C Tenor sax mouthpiece that would come with any new Yamaha Student Level Tenor Sax, so it wasn’t that it was an abnormal mouthpiece.
Betty
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de marzo de 2024
First, I was not expecting this to be very good at all. Hence why they are getting 3 stars instead of 1. I needed reeds quickly to check out a tenor to see how bad of condition it was in pad/sealing wise so i was not concerned with tone quality, as i knew no matter what this particular sax was not going to be playing very good. These were available next day and cheap. Since i have no intention of using the tenor any time soon as i knew it would need repairs these fit what i needed and arrived when i needed them. Plus I was curious about how good/bad a cheap synthetic reed might be. To determine whether or not to buy some alto sax ones for my son for practicing at home while I am just focusing on teaching him to get sound out and getting the fingering down. I think these might be suitable for that if the alto ones are cut better than these tenor ones.The main problem i have with these since i wasn’t expecting the best, was that they are cut too narrow at the top in that it’s almost impossible to lay the read where it is supposed to be without leaving a slight gap on the left or right of the reed. It took multiple attempts to get it so that it kinda sorta covered the sides nearer the tip, but you shouldn’t have that issue. I’ve never had it with a cane or synthetic reed I’ve used on any other saxophone. Since the boxes are not labeled with what type of instrument they are for I wonder if they might have sent me reeds for a bass clarinet instead of a tenor sax since they are too narrow when placing on the face of mouthpiece), and they were noticeable narrower than the worn out cane reeds that had been left in the sax case.. Since they did not seal properly I was actually shocked that they still functioned at all, but they were actually quite easy to play. I would never use them for a concert or any other kind of show, but for a beginner practicing at home they would be better than expected IF they were cut correctly. With the way these are cut any slight bump to the mouthpiece would move the reed to where they would have a gap to the side AND it took several attempts to get it mostly covered and get ligature tightened without it moving back out of place.Technically they performed better than i expected. I didn’t use a tuner as i knew in advance this sax was not in very healthy condition, so I won’t say these reeds were perfect, but on the keys on the sax that were working my ear was saying the tone was better than expected (won’t say great, but better than expected.). In case you are wondering the mouthpiece used was a very standard Yamaha 5C Tenor sax mouthpiece that would come with any new Yamaha Student Level Tenor Sax, so it wasn’t that it was an abnormal mouthpiece.
Betty
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de marzo de 2024
First, I was not expecting this to be very good at all. Hence why they are getting 3 stars instead of 1. I needed reeds quickly to check out a tenor to see how bad of condition it was in pad/sealing wise so i was not concerned with tone quality, as i knew no matter what this particular sax was not going to be playing very good. These were available next day and cheap. Since i have no intention of using the tenor any time soon as i knew it would need repairs these fit what i needed and arrived when i needed them. Plus I was curious about how good/bad a cheap synthetic reed might be. To determine whether or not to buy some alto sax ones for my son for practicing at home while I am just focusing on teaching him to get sound out and getting the fingering down. I think these might be suitable for that if the alto ones are cut better than these tenor ones.The main problem i have with these since i wasn’t expecting the best, was that they are cut too narrow at the top in that it’s almost impossible to lay the read where it is supposed to be without leaving a slight gap on the left or right of the reed. It took multiple attempts to get it so that it kinda sorta covered the sides nearer the tip, but you shouldn’t have that issue. I’ve never had it with a cane or synthetic reed I’ve used on any other saxophone. Since the boxes are not labeled with what type of instrument they are for I wonder if they might have sent me reeds for a bass clarinet instead of a tenor sax since they are too narrow when placing on the face of mouthpiece), and they were noticeable narrower than the worn out cane reeds that had been left in the sax case.. Since they did not seal properly I was actually shocked that they still functioned at all, but they were actually quite easy to play. I would never use them for a concert or any other kind of show, but for a beginner practicing at home they would be better than expected IF they were cut correctly. With the way these are cut any slight bump to the mouthpiece would move the reed to where they would have a gap to the side AND it took several attempts to get it mostly covered and get ligature tightened without it moving back out of place.Technically they performed better than i expected. I didn’t use a tuner as i knew in advance this sax was not in very healthy condition, so I won’t say these reeds were perfect, but on the keys on the sax that were working my ear was saying the tone was better than expected (won’t say great, but better than expected.). In case you are wondering the mouthpiece used was a very standard Yamaha 5C Tenor sax mouthpiece that would come with any new Yamaha Student Level Tenor Sax, so it wasn’t that it was an abnormal mouthpiece.
Betty
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de marzo de 2024
First, I was not expecting this to be very good at all. Hence why they are getting 3 stars instead of 1. I needed reeds quickly to check out a tenor to see how bad of condition it was in pad/sealing wise so i was not concerned with tone quality, as i knew no matter what this particular sax was not going to be playing very good. These were available next day and cheap. Since i have no intention of using the tenor any time soon as i knew it would need repairs these fit what i needed and arrived when i needed them. Plus I was curious about how good/bad a cheap synthetic reed might be. To determine whether or not to buy some alto sax ones for my son for practicing at home while I am just focusing on teaching him to get sound out and getting the fingering down. I think these might be suitable for that if the alto ones are cut better than these tenor ones.The main problem i have with these since i wasn’t expecting the best, was that they are cut too narrow at the top in that it’s almost impossible to lay the read where it is supposed to be without leaving a slight gap on the left or right of the reed. It took multiple attempts to get it so that it kinda sorta covered the sides nearer the tip, but you shouldn’t have that issue. I’ve never had it with a cane or synthetic reed I’ve used on any other saxophone. Since the boxes are not labeled with what type of instrument they are for I wonder if they might have sent me reeds for a bass clarinet instead of a tenor sax since they are too narrow when placing on the face of mouthpiece), and they were noticeable narrower than the worn out cane reeds that had been left in the sax case.. Since they did not seal properly I was actually shocked that they still functioned at all, but they were actually quite easy to play. I would never use them for a concert or any other kind of show, but for a beginner practicing at home they would be better than expected IF they were cut correctly. With the way these are cut any slight bump to the mouthpiece would move the reed to where they would have a gap to the side AND it took several attempts to get it mostly covered and get ligature tightened without it moving back out of place.Technically they performed better than i expected. I didn’t use a tuner as i knew in advance this sax was not in very healthy condition, so I won’t say these reeds were perfect, but on the keys on the sax that were working my ear was saying the tone was better than expected (won’t say great, but better than expected.). In case you are wondering the mouthpiece used was a very standard Yamaha 5C Tenor sax mouthpiece that would come with any new Yamaha Student Level Tenor Sax, so it wasn’t that it was an abnormal mouthpiece.
Betty
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de marzo de 2024
First, I was not expecting this to be very good at all. Hence why they are getting 3 stars instead of 1. I needed reeds quickly to check out a tenor to see how bad of condition it was in pad/sealing wise so i was not concerned with tone quality, as i knew no matter what this particular sax was not going to be playing very good. These were available next day and cheap. Since i have no intention of using the tenor any time soon as i knew it would need repairs these fit what i needed and arrived when i needed them. Plus I was curious about how good/bad a cheap synthetic reed might be. To determine whether or not to buy some alto sax ones for my son for practicing at home while I am just focusing on teaching him to get sound out and getting the fingering down. I think these might be suitable for that if the alto ones are cut better than these tenor ones.The main problem i have with these since i wasn’t expecting the best, was that they are cut too narrow at the top in that it’s almost impossible to lay the read where it is supposed to be without leaving a slight gap on the left or right of the reed. It took multiple attempts to get it so that it kinda sorta covered the sides nearer the tip, but you shouldn’t have that issue. I’ve never had it with a cane or synthetic reed I’ve used on any other saxophone. Since the boxes are not labeled with what type of instrument they are for I wonder if they might have sent me reeds for a bass clarinet instead of a tenor sax since they are too narrow when placing on the face of mouthpiece), and they were noticeable narrower than the worn out cane reeds that had been left in the sax case.. Since they did not seal properly I was actually shocked that they still functioned at all, but they were actually quite easy to play. I would never use them for a concert or any other kind of show, but for a beginner practicing at home they would be better than expected IF they were cut correctly. With the way these are cut any slight bump to the mouthpiece would move the reed to where they would have a gap to the side AND it took several attempts to get it mostly covered and get ligature tightened without it moving back out of place.Technically they performed better than i expected. I didn’t use a tuner as i knew in advance this sax was not in very healthy condition, so I won’t say these reeds were perfect, but on the keys on the sax that were working my ear was saying the tone was better than expected (won’t say great, but better than expected.). In case you are wondering the mouthpiece used was a very standard Yamaha 5C Tenor sax mouthpiece that would come with any new Yamaha Student Level Tenor Sax, so it wasn’t that it was an abnormal mouthpiece.
Betty
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de marzo de 2024
First, I was not expecting this to be very good at all. Hence why they are getting 3 stars instead of 1. I needed reeds quickly to check out a tenor to see how bad of condition it was in pad/sealing wise so i was not concerned with tone quality, as i knew no matter what this particular sax was not going to be playing very good. These were available next day and cheap. Since i have no intention of using the tenor any time soon as i knew it would need repairs these fit what i needed and arrived when i needed them. Plus I was curious about how good/bad a cheap synthetic reed might be. To determine whether or not to buy some alto sax ones for my son for practicing at home while I am just focusing on teaching him to get sound out and getting the fingering down. I think these might be suitable for that if the alto ones are cut better than these tenor ones.The main problem i have with these since i wasn’t expecting the best, was that they are cut too narrow at the top in that it’s almost impossible to lay the read where it is supposed to be without leaving a slight gap on the left or right of the reed. It took multiple attempts to get it so that it kinda sorta covered the sides nearer the tip, but you shouldn’t have that issue. I’ve never had it with a cane or synthetic reed I’ve used on any other saxophone. Since the boxes are not labeled with what type of instrument they are for I wonder if they might have sent me reeds for a bass clarinet instead of a tenor sax since they are too narrow when placing on the face of mouthpiece), and they were noticeable narrower than the worn out cane reeds that had been left in the sax case.. Since they did not seal properly I was actually shocked that they still functioned at all, but they were actually quite easy to play. I would never use them for a concert or any other kind of show, but for a beginner practicing at home they would be better than expected IF they were cut correctly. With the way these are cut any slight bump to the mouthpiece would move the reed to where they would have a gap to the side AND it took several attempts to get it mostly covered and get ligature tightened without it moving back out of place.Technically they performed better than i expected. I didn’t use a tuner as i knew in advance this sax was not in very healthy condition, so I won’t say these reeds were perfect, but on the keys on the sax that were working my ear was saying the tone was better than expected (won’t say great, but better than expected.). In case you are wondering the mouthpiece used was a very standard Yamaha 5C Tenor sax mouthpiece that would come with any new Yamaha Student Level Tenor Sax, so it wasn’t that it was an abnormal mouthpiece.
Betty
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de marzo de 2024
First, I was not expecting this to be very good at all. Hence why they are getting 3 stars instead of 1. I needed reeds quickly to check out a tenor to see how bad of condition it was in pad/sealing wise so i was not concerned with tone quality, as i knew no matter what this particular sax was not going to be playing very good. These were available next day and cheap. Since i have no intention of using the tenor any time soon as i knew it would need repairs these fit what i needed and arrived when i needed them. Plus I was curious about how good/bad a cheap synthetic reed might be. To determine whether or not to buy some alto sax ones for my son for practicing at home while I am just focusing on teaching him to get sound out and getting the fingering down. I think these might be suitable for that if the alto ones are cut better than these tenor ones.The main problem i have with these since i wasn’t expecting the best, was that they are cut too narrow at the top in that it’s almost impossible to lay the read where it is supposed to be without leaving a slight gap on the left or right of the reed. It took multiple attempts to get it so that it kinda sorta covered the sides nearer the tip, but you shouldn’t have that issue. I’ve never had it with a cane or synthetic reed I’ve used on any other saxophone. Since the boxes are not labeled with what type of instrument they are for I wonder if they might have sent me reeds for a bass clarinet instead of a tenor sax since they are too narrow when placing on the face of mouthpiece), and they were noticeable narrower than the worn out cane reeds that had been left in the sax case.. Since they did not seal properly I was actually shocked that they still functioned at all, but they were actually quite easy to play. I would never use them for a concert or any other kind of show, but for a beginner practicing at home they would be better than expected IF they were cut correctly. With the way these are cut any slight bump to the mouthpiece would move the reed to where they would have a gap to the side AND it took several attempts to get it mostly covered and get ligature tightened without it moving back out of place.Technically they performed better than i expected. I didn’t use a tuner as i knew in advance this sax was not in very healthy condition, so I won’t say these reeds were perfect, but on the keys on the sax that were working my ear was saying the tone was better than expected (won’t say great, but better than expected.). In case you are wondering the mouthpiece used was a very standard Yamaha 5C Tenor sax mouthpiece that would come with any new Yamaha Student Level Tenor Sax, so it wasn’t that it was an abnormal mouthpiece.
Douglas Scott Dragoo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2024
Very Stiff in Comparison to Other Synthetics & Don't Know if They Can ? Even be a Little re-worked to Use/or Play ... So I'll Stick w/ Leģere , Fiber Cell , or Venn
Douglas Scott Dragoo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2024
Very Stiff in Comparison to Other Synthetics & Don't Know if They Can ? Even be a Little re-worked to Use/or Play ... So I'll Stick w/ Leģere , Fiber Cell , or Venn
Douglas Scott Dragoo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2024
Very Stiff in Comparison to Other Synthetics & Don't Know if They Can ? Even be a Little re-worked to Use/or Play ... So I'll Stick w/ Leģere , Fiber Cell , or Venn
Douglas Scott Dragoo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2024
Very Stiff in Comparison to Other Synthetics & Don't Know if They Can ? Even be a Little re-worked to Use/or Play ... So I'll Stick w/ Leģere , Fiber Cell , or Venn
Douglas Scott Dragoo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2024
Very Stiff in Comparison to Other Synthetics & Don't Know if They Can ? Even be a Little re-worked to Use/or Play ... So I'll Stick w/ Leģere , Fiber Cell , or Venn
Douglas Scott Dragoo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2024
Very Stiff in Comparison to Other Synthetics & Don't Know if They Can ? Even be a Little re-worked to Use/or Play ... So I'll Stick w/ Leģere , Fiber Cell , or Venn
Douglas Scott Dragoo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2024
Very Stiff in Comparison to Other Synthetics & Don't Know if They Can ? Even be a Little re-worked to Use/or Play ... So I'll Stick w/ Leģere , Fiber Cell , or Venn
Douglas Scott Dragoo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2024
Very Stiff in Comparison to Other Synthetics & Don't Know if They Can ? Even be a Little re-worked to Use/or Play ... So I'll Stick w/ Leģere , Fiber Cell , or Venn
Michael Stout
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de junio de 2023
Wow, using these reeds is a big shift for me. I am picking up the tenor for the first time since I was a kid, so the concept of a synthetic reed was new to me. The result is a completely different tone than the cane reed and a higher level of comfort for me. I'm still getting use to the change--mostly a much more mellow sound, but the horn seems to play easier. This turned out to be a surprisingly big, but comfortable change for me. Recommended.
Michael Stout
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de junio de 2023
Wow, using these reeds is a big shift for me. I am picking up the tenor for the first time since I was a kid, so the concept of a synthetic reed was new to me. The result is a completely different tone than the cane reed and a higher level of comfort for me. I'm still getting use to the change--mostly a much more mellow sound, but the horn seems to play easier. This turned out to be a surprisingly big, but comfortable change for me. Recommended.
Michael Stout
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de junio de 2023
Wow, using these reeds is a big shift for me. I am picking up the tenor for the first time since I was a kid, so the concept of a synthetic reed was new to me. The result is a completely different tone than the cane reed and a higher level of comfort for me. I'm still getting use to the change--mostly a much more mellow sound, but the horn seems to play easier. This turned out to be a surprisingly big, but comfortable change for me. Recommended.
Michael Stout
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de junio de 2023
Wow, using these reeds is a big shift for me. I am picking up the tenor for the first time since I was a kid, so the concept of a synthetic reed was new to me. The result is a completely different tone than the cane reed and a higher level of comfort for me. I'm still getting use to the change--mostly a much more mellow sound, but the horn seems to play easier. This turned out to be a surprisingly big, but comfortable change for me. Recommended.
Michael Stout
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de junio de 2023
Wow, using these reeds is a big shift for me. I am picking up the tenor for the first time since I was a kid, so the concept of a synthetic reed was new to me. The result is a completely different tone than the cane reed and a higher level of comfort for me. I'm still getting use to the change--mostly a much more mellow sound, but the horn seems to play easier. This turned out to be a surprisingly big, but comfortable change for me. Recommended.
Michael Stout
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de junio de 2023
Wow, using these reeds is a big shift for me. I am picking up the tenor for the first time since I was a kid, so the concept of a synthetic reed was new to me. The result is a completely different tone than the cane reed and a higher level of comfort for me. I'm still getting use to the change--mostly a much more mellow sound, but the horn seems to play easier. This turned out to be a surprisingly big, but comfortable change for me. Recommended.
Michael Stout
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de junio de 2023
Wow, using these reeds is a big shift for me. I am picking up the tenor for the first time since I was a kid, so the concept of a synthetic reed was new to me. The result is a completely different tone than the cane reed and a higher level of comfort for me. I'm still getting use to the change--mostly a much more mellow sound, but the horn seems to play easier. This turned out to be a surprisingly big, but comfortable change for me. Recommended.
Michael Stout
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de junio de 2023
Wow, using these reeds is a big shift for me. I am picking up the tenor for the first time since I was a kid, so the concept of a synthetic reed was new to me. The result is a completely different tone than the cane reed and a higher level of comfort for me. I'm still getting use to the change--mostly a much more mellow sound, but the horn seems to play easier. This turned out to be a surprisingly big, but comfortable change for me. Recommended.
michal a j szawiel
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 2 de enero de 2022
I used the dye to dye my suede shoes it took 2 coats they look like new very pleased would use this company again .The dye was well packed and arrived early THANKS
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de febrero de 2021
Fiebing must be colored blind. Bought the green and quickly discovered that the product’s idea of green is quite blue in my opinion. The Aqua green seemed a little darker in the picture and quickly realized it was literally the same color as the green. 🤔 Yeah...so if you prefer blue instead of green, then this dye is for you. 👌🏻
DJ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2021
I bought the 5 pack of black tenor reeds. I don't recommend getting the black reeds - hard to see what's going on relative to the mpc. I bought #2s because the only other syn reeds I've used are Fibracell #3s which are a little stiff for me, but work really well when you get the right strength. Also, I like an old fashioned bluesy sound with my hard rubber mpc - an old King T - so a soft reed helps with that.These #2 reeds are very consistent - they all blew the same, which was still a little stiff for me! I sanded a couple down (mostly on the top near each side) and they played well after that. They are consistent up and down the horn, which is great, and the tone is rich, with the kind of harmonics I like.All of my 5 reeds have 2 flaws that the company shoud correct: 1. They're a tad too narrow, so you have to be really careful that you center them on the mpc table and make sure they will close at the tip completely. 2. They are branded on the arched "cane" end of the top of the reed, where the ligature clamps - the problem is the brand is a molded, RAISED logo, making problems with getting the ligature just where you want it on the reed.Other than that these reeds are an economical way to play a reed with all of the advantages of synthetics - long life, consistent tone, no spit needed, etc. They're especially good if you're not afraid to sand them a little to get what you want! (I don't recommend sanding the underside or clipping the tip)
DJ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2021
I bought the 5 pack of black tenor reeds. I don't recommend getting the black reeds - hard to see what's going on relative to the mpc. I bought #2s because the only other syn reeds I've used are Fibracell #3s which are a little stiff for me, but work really well when you get the right strength. Also, I like an old fashioned bluesy sound with my hard rubber mpc - an old King T - so a soft reed helps with that.These #2 reeds are very consistent - they all blew the same, which was still a little stiff for me! I sanded a couple down (mostly on the top near each side) and they played well after that. They are consistent up and down the horn, which is great, and the tone is rich, with the kind of harmonics I like.All of my 5 reeds have 2 flaws that the company shoud correct: 1. They're a tad too narrow, so you have to be really careful that you center them on the mpc table and make sure they will close at the tip completely. 2. They are branded on the arched "cane" end of the top of the reed, where the ligature clamps - the problem is the brand is a molded, RAISED logo, making problems with getting the ligature just where you want it on the reed.Other than that these reeds are an economical way to play a reed with all of the advantages of synthetics - long life, consistent tone, no spit needed, etc. They're especially good if you're not afraid to sand them a little to get what you want! (I don't recommend sanding the underside or clipping the tip)
DJ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2021
I bought the 5 pack of black tenor reeds. I don't recommend getting the black reeds - hard to see what's going on relative to the mpc. I bought #2s because the only other syn reeds I've used are Fibracell #3s which are a little stiff for me, but work really well when you get the right strength. Also, I like an old fashioned bluesy sound with my hard rubber mpc - an old King T - so a soft reed helps with that.These #2 reeds are very consistent - they all blew the same, which was still a little stiff for me! I sanded a couple down (mostly on the top near each side) and they played well after that. They are consistent up and down the horn, which is great, and the tone is rich, with the kind of harmonics I like.All of my 5 reeds have 2 flaws that the company shoud correct: 1. They're a tad too narrow, so you have to be really careful that you center them on the mpc table and make sure they will close at the tip completely. 2. They are branded on the arched "cane" end of the top of the reed, where the ligature clamps - the problem is the brand is a molded, RAISED logo, making problems with getting the ligature just where you want it on the reed.Other than that these reeds are an economical way to play a reed with all of the advantages of synthetics - long life, consistent tone, no spit needed, etc. They're especially good if you're not afraid to sand them a little to get what you want! (I don't recommend sanding the underside or clipping the tip)
DJ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2021
I bought the 5 pack of black tenor reeds. I don't recommend getting the black reeds - hard to see what's going on relative to the mpc. I bought #2s because the only other syn reeds I've used are Fibracell #3s which are a little stiff for me, but work really well when you get the right strength. Also, I like an old fashioned bluesy sound with my hard rubber mpc - an old King T - so a soft reed helps with that.These #2 reeds are very consistent - they all blew the same, which was still a little stiff for me! I sanded a couple down (mostly on the top near each side) and they played well after that. They are consistent up and down the horn, which is great, and the tone is rich, with the kind of harmonics I like.All of my 5 reeds have 2 flaws that the company shoud correct: 1. They're a tad too narrow, so you have to be really careful that you center them on the mpc table and make sure they will close at the tip completely. 2. They are branded on the arched "cane" end of the top of the reed, where the ligature clamps - the problem is the brand is a molded, RAISED logo, making problems with getting the ligature just where you want it on the reed.Other than that these reeds are an economical way to play a reed with all of the advantages of synthetics - long life, consistent tone, no spit needed, etc. They're especially good if you're not afraid to sand them a little to get what you want! (I don't recommend sanding the underside or clipping the tip)
DJ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2021
I bought the 5 pack of black tenor reeds. I don't recommend getting the black reeds - hard to see what's going on relative to the mpc. I bought #2s because the only other syn reeds I've used are Fibracell #3s which are a little stiff for me, but work really well when you get the right strength. Also, I like an old fashioned bluesy sound with my hard rubber mpc - an old King T - so a soft reed helps with that.These #2 reeds are very consistent - they all blew the same, which was still a little stiff for me! I sanded a couple down (mostly on the top near each side) and they played well after that. They are consistent up and down the horn, which is great, and the tone is rich, with the kind of harmonics I like.All of my 5 reeds have 2 flaws that the company shoud correct: 1. They're a tad too narrow, so you have to be really careful that you center them on the mpc table and make sure they will close at the tip completely. 2. They are branded on the arched "cane" end of the top of the reed, where the ligature clamps - the problem is the brand is a molded, RAISED logo, making problems with getting the ligature just where you want it on the reed.Other than that these reeds are an economical way to play a reed with all of the advantages of synthetics - long life, consistent tone, no spit needed, etc. They're especially good if you're not afraid to sand them a little to get what you want! (I don't recommend sanding the underside or clipping the tip)
DJ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2021
I bought the 5 pack of black tenor reeds. I don't recommend getting the black reeds - hard to see what's going on relative to the mpc. I bought #2s because the only other syn reeds I've used are Fibracell #3s which are a little stiff for me, but work really well when you get the right strength. Also, I like an old fashioned bluesy sound with my hard rubber mpc - an old King T - so a soft reed helps with that.These #2 reeds are very consistent - they all blew the same, which was still a little stiff for me! I sanded a couple down (mostly on the top near each side) and they played well after that. They are consistent up and down the horn, which is great, and the tone is rich, with the kind of harmonics I like.All of my 5 reeds have 2 flaws that the company shoud correct: 1. They're a tad too narrow, so you have to be really careful that you center them on the mpc table and make sure they will close at the tip completely. 2. They are branded on the arched "cane" end of the top of the reed, where the ligature clamps - the problem is the brand is a molded, RAISED logo, making problems with getting the ligature just where you want it on the reed.Other than that these reeds are an economical way to play a reed with all of the advantages of synthetics - long life, consistent tone, no spit needed, etc. They're especially good if you're not afraid to sand them a little to get what you want! (I don't recommend sanding the underside or clipping the tip)
DJ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2021
I bought the 5 pack of black tenor reeds. I don't recommend getting the black reeds - hard to see what's going on relative to the mpc. I bought #2s because the only other syn reeds I've used are Fibracell #3s which are a little stiff for me, but work really well when you get the right strength. Also, I like an old fashioned bluesy sound with my hard rubber mpc - an old King T - so a soft reed helps with that.These #2 reeds are very consistent - they all blew the same, which was still a little stiff for me! I sanded a couple down (mostly on the top near each side) and they played well after that. They are consistent up and down the horn, which is great, and the tone is rich, with the kind of harmonics I like.All of my 5 reeds have 2 flaws that the company shoud correct: 1. They're a tad too narrow, so you have to be really careful that you center them on the mpc table and make sure they will close at the tip completely. 2. They are branded on the arched "cane" end of the top of the reed, where the ligature clamps - the problem is the brand is a molded, RAISED logo, making problems with getting the ligature just where you want it on the reed.Other than that these reeds are an economical way to play a reed with all of the advantages of synthetics - long life, consistent tone, no spit needed, etc. They're especially good if you're not afraid to sand them a little to get what you want! (I don't recommend sanding the underside or clipping the tip)
DJ
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de abril de 2021
I bought the 5 pack of black tenor reeds. I don't recommend getting the black reeds - hard to see what's going on relative to the mpc. I bought #2s because the only other syn reeds I've used are Fibracell #3s which are a little stiff for me, but work really well when you get the right strength. Also, I like an old fashioned bluesy sound with my hard rubber mpc - an old King T - so a soft reed helps with that.These #2 reeds are very consistent - they all blew the same, which was still a little stiff for me! I sanded a couple down (mostly on the top near each side) and they played well after that. They are consistent up and down the horn, which is great, and the tone is rich, with the kind of harmonics I like.All of my 5 reeds have 2 flaws that the company shoud correct: 1. They're a tad too narrow, so you have to be really careful that you center them on the mpc table and make sure they will close at the tip completely. 2. They are branded on the arched "cane" end of the top of the reed, where the ligature clamps - the problem is the brand is a molded, RAISED logo, making problems with getting the ligature just where you want it on the reed.Other than that these reeds are an economical way to play a reed with all of the advantages of synthetics - long life, consistent tone, no spit needed, etc. They're especially good if you're not afraid to sand them a little to get what you want! (I don't recommend sanding the underside or clipping the tip)
Sy Smith-Williams
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de marzo de 2020
The green cane out more of a deep emerald than “traditional green”. I used this on SUEDE and LEATHER both beautiful! Despite the price, I was able to dye 3 pairs of shoes with more than 2 applications. ( This dye is extremely loose-liquid and can easily spill)
Christy Lester
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2020
I love rhese reeds! I get dry mouth when I play and these really help with that. Tone is great too!
Christy Lester
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2020
I love rhese reeds! I get dry mouth when I play and these really help with that. Tone is great too!
Christy Lester
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2020
I love rhese reeds! I get dry mouth when I play and these really help with that. Tone is great too!
Christy Lester
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2020
I love rhese reeds! I get dry mouth when I play and these really help with that. Tone is great too!
Christy Lester
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2020
I love rhese reeds! I get dry mouth when I play and these really help with that. Tone is great too!
Christy Lester
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2020
I love rhese reeds! I get dry mouth when I play and these really help with that. Tone is great too!
Christy Lester
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2020
I love rhese reeds! I get dry mouth when I play and these really help with that. Tone is great too!
Christy Lester
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2020
I love rhese reeds! I get dry mouth when I play and these really help with that. Tone is great too!
Joisey ian
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de diciembre de 2019
Worked out perfectly for recoloring Uggs. Exactly the green i was looking for....its not really dark green since my orig. uggs were a light aquamarine color. But i suspect if you recolor a darker stained suede like brown...the green might be a lot darker.Overall its a good stain for suede. One bottle was good for applying 3 coats of stain for one pair of long uggs.
Tim P
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de octubre de 2016
Used this to dye some sand suede clarks desert boots green. Worked brilliantly. The color can be light green, or darker with additional coats (based on the brightness of the original color).
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