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Silverstein Ambipoly Jazz Tenor 3.0

3

Reed for Tenor Saxophone

  • Strength: 3.0
  • Concert grade reed with a round and warm sound
  • Rich harmonics at any volume
  • Perfect and clear altissimo
  • Resembles the sound produced by cane reeds
  • Absorbs 2-3% of moisture
  • In order to reach a better sound, around 2 minutes of playing in is recommended
  • Similar to cane reeds, the reed breaks in during the first 30 minutes
  • Break-in is required only when using the reed for the first time. During this process, the internal structure of the reed will realign to your mouthpiece and embouchure.
  • Manufactured using precision chemical engineering, providing a high degree of consistency across all reeds
  • Reed can be modified with a reed knife or sandpaper
  • Manufactured using environmentally friendly food-grade materials
Available since October 2019
Item number 471893
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Material Plastic
Strength 3
125 AED 32,77 €
Plus 266 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Achtung bei der Stärkewahl
Andi-84 23.03.2021
Für ein Plastikblatt finde ich das Ambipoly sehr gut. Mir ist das 3er eher zu hart, ich spiele bei den meisten Marken die Stärke 3, aber hier hätte ich ein 2.5er nehmen sollen.
Ich hab mit dem Blatt weniger "Grip" mit der Unterlippe als mit einem Holzblatt, da fehlt mir einfach die Struktur des Holzes. Daran kann man sich aber sicher gewöhnen. Für mich ein gutes Übeblatt!
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