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VENN Synthetic Tenor Saxophone Reed

$ 15.83

Availability: 10 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • For Instrument: Saxophone
  • To Fit: Tenor
  • MPN: Does not apply
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: D'Addario
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)

    Description

    VENN advanced synthetic tenor saxophone reeds mimic the organic structure of real cane reeds, and are designed to outlast and outperform anything else like it, all the while sounding and playing like your favorite cane reed.
    VENN tenor reeds combine the stability and longevity of a synthetic reed with the sound and feel of real natural cane. To mimic the organic structure of cane, VENN reed engineers layered different strengths of polymer fibers with resin and organic reed elements to make up the synthetic reed blank.
    The synthetic saxophone and clarinet reeds from VENN are designed to work out of the box. It's just like your cane reed although it requires no break-in period and does not need to be moistened before use. You should care for your VENN synthetic reeds just like you do with your cane reeds.
    LONGEVITY + DURABILITY
    A combination of resin and cane particles in the VENN reed produces a synthetic reed that is long-lasting and very durable.
    SOUND
    Natural cane particles allow VENN reeds to mimic cane, giving it a warm and natural tone.
    PLAYABILITY
    Unique polymer fibers give the VENN reed natural flexibility, for response and articulation similar to a real cane reed.
    VENN advanced synthetic tenor saxophone reeds duplicate the properties and playing characteristics of natural cane. They give you an entirely different playing experience - organic and dynamic. Add it to the cart and get yours on its way.
    Andy's Music, an 8X winner of the distinguished NAMM TOP 100 Dealer Award, is a family business with family values serving musicians, schools, and houses of worship on the Gulf Coast since 1977.