🎷 Keep Your Reeds Ready to Play!
The D'Addario Reed Guard is a versatile and stylish case designed to securely hold up to four reeds for various woodwind instruments, including Bb and Eb Clarinets and Soprano and Alto Saxophones. Made from durable acrylic with a soft elastomer cover, it prevents warping and is available in multiple vibrant colors, making it a must-have accessory for any musician.
Product Dimensions | 1.27 x 8.26 x 17.78 cm; 27.22 g |
Item model number | DRGRD4ACPU |
Colour | Purple |
Material Type | Acrylic |
Instrument Key | a |
Country Produced In | USA |
Size | Small |
Item Weight | 27.2 g |
A**R
Simple but effective
Simple but effective, robust construction, does the job
K**E
Simple, effective, quality... all that’s needed.
What a great little reed holder.I Immediately housed 4 alto sax reeds in this and they’ve not warped.It keeps them nice and safe in the instrument case and in my pocket as I play so I’ve “back-ups”. I’ve got my ‘player’ in slot 1 and then three others in various states of the breaking in process in slots 2-4 - nicely numbered so I can keep track.Doesn’t keep reeds moist between sessions but then I didn’t want it to - it suits my needs perfectly.
C**R
Odd
A well made bit of kit with nubered slots but an odd design flaw. imo. I use a reed guard to protect and rotate reeds. The bed of this reed guard has wide spaced ribs, so that if you put a wet reed in it comes out corrugated. I often moisten a crinkled dried out reed and put it in the reed guard to straighten it. Not with is one. I'll keep it for new reeds only.
L**M
Holds the reeds securely
An effective cost efficient product . Holds my alto sax reeds securely and much better than a Vandoren Reed case I originally purchased for three times the price of this Reed guard - which did not hold the reeds securely and which I returned for a refund. I found the D’Addario Reed Guard much better and it is certainly good value for money.
B**L
Keeps your reeds protected
I bought this for my daughter who has just taken up the clarinet. As with most loan instruments from schools they don't tend to come with the most durable reeds and hers were splitting every week, not helped by the fact that hers had no holder in her case. This keeps the reeds held firmly in place, protecting the thinnest part of the reed, and it means she has spares available if the one in use splits. And with the cost of reeds nowadays, you want them to last as long as possible.
L**W
Ideal
Just exactly what is required, keeps four reeds, neat, sturdy and compact it does the job.
H**R
Great reed guard
love the design and colour variations to help with organising -
E**F
Pretty good
Does the job. No quibbles or complaints.
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