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D’Addario Woodwinds Baritone Saxophone Reeds, Medium Hard, 5 Pack

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Style: 5-Pack


Size: Medium-Hard


Features

  • Stronger spine for a fuller sound
  • Suitable for multiple musical styles
  • Available for all Saxophones, Bb Clarinet and bass clarinet
  • Offered in packs of 5
  • Available in strengths from 'soft' To 'hard'

Description

Powerful tone and flexibility make La voz a standard among jazz musicians. Crafted with D'Addario's state of the art reed-making technology for greater consistency, La voz features a well-balanced profile and stronger spine to bring a full tone to all playing styles.

Brand: Rico


Instrument Key: A


Material: Brass


Style: 5-Pack


Item Weight: 27.22 g


Item Weight: 0.96 ounces


Product Dimensions: 0.98 x 1.57 x 3.94 inches


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: RLC05MH


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 26, 2018


Material Type: Brass


Musical Style: US


Instrument Key: A


Size: Medium-Hard


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Still Like La Voz...
Style: 10-Pack Size: Soft
What can I say, after using La Voz for decades, and having tried other brands, I still like them best. I don't play bari sax, and use these on my tenor, I find they add a little more "beef" to my tone.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024 by Steven J. Charles

  • Works great, always buy these for my son.
Style: 5-Pack Size: Medium-Hard
My son has used these on his Bari Sax for a few years and always likes them.
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2023 by Andy Robotham

  • Great reeds, especially for someone who has not been playing a lot.
Style: 10-Pack Size: Medium-Soft
I am 71 years old, and had not kept up my playing. I had taken on a demanding gig of playing outdoors for political events. There was no way I could get my old reeds to work for me, as my embouchure was not recovering to a youthful level. But I had one of these La Voz Med Soft, that was working for me...I could barely read the identification on the back. Rather than search around in the music stores, I went for an order of these. It was great that the first one out of the box played for me. No more worries about being stuck without a reed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2013 by Paul K.

  • Not as consistent as Vandoren
Style: 5-Pack Size: Medium-Hard
Nice for someone who pushes a little more air. Found that the consistency wasn't up to the same standards as Vandoren blue box, though, and had some warping of the reed after barely any use with some of them. Overall, good, depending on how you play.
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2021 by Tod S.

  • Good reed
Style: 5-Pack Size: Medium-Hard
Best brand reeds for alto and baritone
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2021 by peter c.

  • I find these LaVoz reeds to be the right stiffness ...
Style: 10-Pack Size: Soft
I find these LaVoz reeds to be the right stiffness for me and very consistent for all the reeds in the box.
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2018 by James L. Jeter III

  • Five Stars
Style: 10-Pack Size: Medium-Hard
As described,came promptly
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2016 by Cathy Bedford

  • They have the sound of a 4 or 5 with the playing ease of a 3.5
Style: 10-Pack Size: Medium-Hard
I started Bari in the winter of 6th grade and the reeds that my director gave me were usually standard Vandoren reeds with a strength of 3 or 3.5 with the Selmer C* he ordered for me and now going into 11th I have a reputation for "Over-powering any and all brass" in my band (Even on band trips when we see 7A bands march, we are 3A) because I play, you guessed it, really loud thanks to the correct reeds. I preferred Rico reeds to Vandoren because they are generally more playable directly out of the box, produce a better tone for me, and as such I usually bought Rico Royals strength 4 or 4.5, but my mom got these reeds on sale at a music store and I decided to try them out. Since I was used to 4.5s and I was looking for 5s I was a tad pessimistic about "medium-hard" reeds since I was at the end of the spectrum with the hardest strengths, but I gave them a try and fell in love. The sound I got was the rich, full tone that I came to expect from only high strength reeds, but right out of the box the reed played easily and wasn't hard to control. Having reeds only last a few weeks due to hairline cracks in the middle is no longer a problem because so far after 2 months the reeds have stood up to as much air as I could push and the tone produced doesn't distort as much at higher volumes, or go flat, as most reeds do. As I tell my friends "They have the tone quality of a 4 or 5 with the ease of a 3.5, you should get like, 10 boxes." ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2014 by Grant

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