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I was looking for a reed trimmer in hopes of saving some reeds that I would otherwise not use. When asking around, a few friends recommended this particular reed trimmer. I also looked at the Vandoren reed trimmers, but they are a bit too expensive for my taste.
I like the fact that the cordier is all metal, although fitment can be a bit tricky. Mainly because on my unit the reed clamping part is pretty loose and moves side to side enough that you'll want to check the tip of the reed for being straight after any other adjustment. The adjustment screw is nice, but again it doesnt keep the reed straight enough that you don't have to check the reed after moving it.
So overall I'm happy to say it does exactly what it's supposd to and I have known them to last for a very long time. Getting the reed exactly where you want takes a bit of practice, but after you get used to it, it's pretty straight forward.
I was looking for a reed trimmer in hopes of saving some reeds that I would otherwise not use. When asking around, a few friends recommended this particular reed trimmer. I also looked at the Vandoren reed trimmers, but they are a bit too expensive for my taste.
I like the fact that the cordier is all metal, although fitment can be a bit tricky. Mainly
I was looking for a reed trimmer in hopes of saving some reeds that I would otherwise not use. When asking around, a few friends recommended this particular reed trimmer. I also looked at the Vandoren reed trimmers, but they are a bit too expensive for my taste.
I like the fact that the cordier is all metal, although fitment can be a bit tricky. Mainly because on my unit the reed clamping part is pretty loose and moves side to side enough that you'll want to check the tip of the reed for being straight after any other adjustment. The adjustment screw is nice, but again it doesnt keep the reed straight enough that you don't have to check the reed after moving it.
So overall I'm happy to say it does exactly what it's supposd to and I have known them to last for a very long time. Getting the reed exactly where you want takes a bit of practice, but after you get used to it, it's pretty straight forward.
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Indispensable outil
Patrick220 26.10.2011
Outil que j'utilise depuis mon enfance en version "Clarinette" Je savais qu'il existait pour Saxophone mais difficile de le trouver (attention aux imitations en plastique)Et bien ne cherchez plus Thomann est là pour vous présenter le meilleur tout métal il est très costaud et efficace. Lorsqu'on abime le bout de l'anche avec le bord des lèvres ou avec la langue (si si sa arrive) et bien au lieu de jeter vous pouvez délicatement refaire la découpe et en plus l'opération est très simple à réaliser. Une anche trop faible, et bien avec cet outil une voire deux découpe et le tour est joué. Vite rentabilisé cet outil augmente la durée de vie des anches Il m'est devenu indispensable.
Outil que j'utilise depuis mon enfance en version "Clarinette" Je savais qu'il existait pour Saxophone mais difficile de le trouver (attention aux imitations en plastique)Et bien ne cherchez plus Thomann est là pour vous présenter le meilleur tout métal il est très costaud et efficace. Lorsqu'on abime le bout de l'anche avec le bord des lèvres ou avec la langue (si si
Outil que j'utilise depuis mon enfance en version "Clarinette" Je savais qu'il existait pour Saxophone mais difficile de le trouver (attention aux imitations en plastique)Et bien ne cherchez plus Thomann est là pour vous présenter le meilleur tout métal il est très costaud et efficace. Lorsqu'on abime le bout de l'anche avec le bord des lèvres ou avec la langue (si si sa arrive) et bien au lieu de jeter vous pouvez délicatement refaire la découpe et en plus l'opération est très simple à réaliser. Une anche trop faible, et bien avec cet outil une voire deux découpe et le tour est joué. Vite rentabilisé cet outil augmente la durée de vie des anches Il m'est devenu indispensable.