J1
Amazing step forward
I am a classical pro player and a Legere costumes since 2016. When starting to play with these, I knew they had found a good direction, but I still could extract more expressiveness and tone variety from my well-conditioned and filed Vandoren natural reeds, so the synthetic legere were used during the years in the classroom and on other "less important occasions."
I recently bought this new reed to try out and am amazed at this company's leap forward. The reed is very well structured and cut; it is perfectly balanced, and they have nailed it with the sweet spot in the heart of the reed, which allows you to be flexible and expressive.
The only problem I have with the new reed now is that it is so consistent that I can't anymore blame the reeds when I play badly (:
I recently bought this new reed to try out and am amazed at this company's leap forward. The reed is very well structured and cut; it is perfectly balanced, and they have nailed it with the sweet spot in the heart of the reed, which allows you to be flexible and expressive.
The only problem I have with the new reed now is that it is so consistent that I can't anymore blame the reeds when I play badly (:
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Really good Reed
It's still not the same sound like a cane reed but it feels really great. My regular Daddario Reserve 3.0+ feels bigger and a bit mellower but this reed has sufficient dark and concentrated sound. My professor hates the synthetic reeds but he was surprised by the sound quality. I will still play cane but the french cut is one of the best alternative to the cane reeds!!!
My regular setup is still:
Selmer Concert mpc.
Daddario Reserve 3.0+ (they are a bit softer than Legere)
My regular setup is still:
Selmer Concert mpc.
Daddario Reserve 3.0+ (they are a bit softer than Legere)
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