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Sovvid 10 Pack Bb Soprano Saxophone Reeds with Plastic Box, Strength 2.0 Soprano Sax Reeds, Laser Engraved Marking & Thinner Reed Tip for Easy of Play, Traditional Reeds for Soprano Sax

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Size: Strength 2.0


Features

  • Premium Material Bring Clear Sound: Strength 2.0, box of 10. Sovvid soprano saxophone reeds are made from high quality natural reeds using an advanced process, these reeds have perfect vibration characteristics, do not deform or break easily and maintain a rich tone, good flexibility and durability
  • Laser Engraved Size Mark: The Sovvid brand and size are laser engraved on the saxophone reed, making it more attractive and stronger than a sticker with size. It also avoids confusion with other sizes of reeds if the sticker falls off, more friendly for beginners
  • Wide Application with Perfect Performance: There are 3 sizes of reeds for soprano sax available. Beginners generally choose strength 2.0 or 2.5, experienced or professional saxophone players can choose strength 3.0. It helps to show a nice timbre and bring a good playing effect, suitable for daily practices, stage or concert etc
  • Good Protection and Strictly Quality Control: The reeds are sealed in plastic cases to ensure their freshness. The reeds are placed above and below the spacer, separated from each other by baffles to greatly reduce the possibility of damage. Manual inspection will be conducted before shipment to ensure that each reed is in the best possible condition
  • Advanced Craft and Easy to Play: Our traditional saxophone reeds feature a thinner vamp and unfiled cut design, making them easier to play. With advanced production equipment and craft to ensure an accurate cut and smooth finish. Each Sovvid reed has stable vibration, low resistance and bright sound

Item Weight: 1.44 ounces


Package Dimensions: 3.62 x 2.87 x 0.47 inches


Item model number: SSR-0202503


Date First Available: March 14, 2024


Size: Strength 2.0


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Cañas de saxofón soprano
Size: Strength 3.0
Me gustó está buena las cañas me llegaron a tiempo excelente envio
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2026 by Lupe Ojeda

  • Cañas que marcan la diferencia
Size: Strength 2.5
Mi hijo está iniciando su camino con el saxofón soprano y estas cañas Sovvid fueron un acierto total. Desde que las está usando, el sonido es más limpio, más fácil de controlar y se siente más seguro al tocar. La presentación es muy práctica y permite guardarlas sin que se dañen. Lo que más me gustó es que no se astillan fácilmente como otras marcas económicas, y por el precio que tienen, la calidad me sorprendió gratamente. Son perfectas para estudiantes y principiantes que están en pleno proceso de aprendizaje. Si tienes un hijo o hija músico, este set es una gran ayuda para que se concentren en mejorar su técnica sin frustraciones. ¡Recomendadas sin dudar! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2025 by richard torres ariza richard torres ariza

  • Reeds
Size: Strength 2.5
I haven't tried them yet but I'm sure that they will be great.
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2024 by David Fitzgerald

  • Great for beginner players learning the soprano sax.
Size: Strength 2.5
Not the high quality reeds you can get, but for beginners players it is a great product for the right price. I don't have to worry about my 9 year old child or 11 year old child breaking my more professional and expensive reeds for my soprano sax as they are learning to play. The sound quality is reasonable. My kids can play with this reed easier then my other ones I have, as these are softer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2025 by Rota

  • Perfect Cut, Pure Tone, No Buzz
Size: Strength 3.0
These reeds are perfectly cut and shaped for my saxophone. The tone is pure and clear with no buzzing, unlike some other reeds I’ve tried that had frayed edges right out of the box. These even stay hydrated longer, which helps with consistent play. So, would I recommend them? Absolutely! The price is right, the quality is better than many generic or off-brand reeds, and they sound as good or better than Vandoren, Hemke & La Voz, or Rico reeds. 10/10 from me! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2025 by Jason

  • Surprisingly good for an unknown brand.
Size: Strength 3.0
I’m a world-traveled professional musician as a pianist, but an amateur reed player since I was in grade school. I play 2.5s and 3.0s on clarinet, and usually 2.5s on soprano sax. Because of my amateur level of playing, I’m not as good at noticing poorer reeds in a batch. In a box of 10, I usually reject one or two, and I only rejected one from the batch of ten Sovvid reeds I received, so that’s within my standard statistical model. I have trouble with low Bb on the horn, so that’s a good test for me, and I did as okay as I usually do with most of these reeds (I tested six). Throughout the range, my experience was as good on typical mass market reeds. So base your decision on comparative price and Amazonian convenience. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024 by B Ellis B Ellis

  • Surprisingly Warm and Responsive
Size: Strength 3.0
I’m a professional reed player (clarinet, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone, concert flute, traditional (keyless) Irish flute). While I have been playing reeds from a mainstream manufacturer for over 50 years, I’m often curious about other sources. I normally play a moderate (3) reed, adjusting as needed. My first impression of these Soviod reeds is that the stock seemed somewhat old and dried out, since two arrived with split tips, not an impressive start. Next, I sorted out the reeds based on the symmetry of the cut. I examine this by holding each reed up to a light and looking for a smooth transition from center to outside. Most of these reeds were cut fairly consistently, but several had dark veins running from base to tip, which usually result in a lack of control, increased tendency to squeak. Also, the cut surface is unfiled, which the manufacturer lists as a feature for ease of playing, yet every reed that I have ever played from any other manufacturer has been filed. It’s not a big deal, since I have a reed file for adjustments, and always could smooth this out. Still, I hope that I don’t get any splinters! I selected one for a tryout. My next test is to see how well sealed the reed is, by putting the base in my mouth and trying to suck air through it. Why do this? Well, saliva actually digests the reed material, and also transfers mouth fauna. The better sealed the reed’s cut surface, the longer the reed is going to play. Surprisingly, the selected Sovoid reed is rather tight, better than many of my usual reeds out of the box. Or maybe that’s because it’s older and dried out? Well, the next step is seal the reed, same way that I do for all my reeds. I soaked the reed in water for a few minutes, then hold the flat side of the reed against an acrylic sheet (happens to be a coaster—I used to have a 2x4 inch glass plate, but that got lost years ago—and gently smoothed the cut side of the reed with my finger. The reed is allowed to dry thoroughly, and then the suck test is repeated. If I still can pull air through the reed, the whole process is repeated until the reed is well and truly sealed. The Sovoid reed only required three cycles to be reasonably well sealed. I usually restrict playing a reed the first time to the low register, but in the interest of getting on with this review, I gave this reed a thorough tryout across the entire range of the instrument. I actually was pleasantly surprised with how well the reed performed. The response was adequate, except for a little hesitance in the low register below G, but that’s also rather normal on my instrument. The reed also allowed maintaining tuning across the entire range. The overall tone was actually rather warm, and wasn't raw in the highest palm notes. Of course, I can’t comment on how long this reed will remain playable, even after my careful preparation. At about $1 per reed, these are a reasonable choice even if only 2 or 3 out of the box of 10 reeds turns out to play as well as this reed that I selected carefully, as described above. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024 by Robert S.

  • Great for student use.
Size: Strength 3.0
My wife and I are involved with our high school daughters marching band and decided to start buying some "backup" reeds for the students. We gave one of these reeds to an experience student and the feedback was these are good reeds! The student liked this brand better then the brand he has been using for a few years now. Later that same day, the band director heard about the backup reed and he decided to give it a try as well and he is now also a fan of these reeds. I don't know much about reeds for instruments, but if two musicians tell me to get more of these reeds because they like the performance, then they must be good to go! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2024 by Ben L.

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