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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2021-02-19 17:34
My experience was that they "collapsed" very quickly in use. Sure, they were ok for the first hour or so but soon became flaccid and lost all ability to project in a real world environment.
For the record, John Moses, who helped develop them, says that he uses them and gets great results.
As for me, much like the above post, if I want a reed that performs reliably for the long haul it would have to be the European Signatures. It is also worth mentioning that the Signature Soprano Saxophone reeds are also quite durable and provide a cane like experience. They are just a little different in the strength ratio (you need to come down from the strength you use in European Signatures) and the sound is a little brighter.
..............Paul Aviles
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Maruja |
2021-02-19 15:46 |
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2021-02-19 16:27 |
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Re: Signature v. European Legere .... |
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2021-02-19 17:34 |
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