D’addario VENN Alto Saxophone Reeds – 2.0 – 1 Pack

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Strength 2.0, 1-Pack

D’Addario VENN: an advanced synthetic reed constructed of polymer fibers, resin, and natural cane elements. Designed to give players the benefits of synthetic reeds without compromising on the sound and playability of cane reeds.

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Description

FEATURES:

  • VENN is back and better than ever. Introducing Generation 2 of our groundbreaking synthetic reed
  • Unique layering of polymer fibers give VENN natural flexibility, for response and articulation similar to a cane reed.
  • Combined with resin making VENN resistant to adverse elements and stresses that quickly break down natural cane reeds.
  • Natural cane particles allow VENN to mimic cane, giving a warmer and richer sound.
  • Available for Bb Clarinet, Alto & Tenor Saxophone in single units

 

HOW DO I PROPERLY USE AND CARE FOR VENN?

VENN is designed to work out of the box without the care and maintenance needed for cane reeds and is resistant to adverse environments. However, the tip of the reed is still delicate and should be carefully handled. To best protect VENN, we recommend storing it in a reed holder or case such as our RVCASE04 Multi-Reed Storage Case.

CAN THE VENN REEDS BE FILED, SANDED OR OTHERWISE MODIFIED?

We encourage you to experience VENN as designed before sanding or attempting modifications. However, VENN can successfully be sanded at the musician’s discretion. While typical cane reed modifications may be helpful for VENN, musicians should anticipate differences in how the reed responds to changes made by hand.

CAN VENN BE CLEANED AND DISINFECTED?

VENN reeds can be cleaned with appropriately diluted alcohol-based cleaners or mild soap and room-temperature water. They should be wiped from the heel towards the tip of the reed using a paper towel or non-abrasive cloth.