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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2019-01-05 03:32
I wonder Bob to which Legere you refer. When the Quebec Cut was available here in the States (still listed in stock on Maxton's site) that one was close to "decent." As stated above the European Signature and Signature Soprano saxophone reeds are complete game changers. Do you refer to either of those Legeres in your assessment?
I would agree that the best of the original Legere offerings have little give. But for me the consequence was that it limited your pitch to that really narrow band of "good sound." So you had to do ALL pitch adjustment at the barrel......NOT practical. Again, not the case on the Signature versions.
.............Paul Aviles
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