I love the Sandia Pro model. I use them on every audition and they are just great. The craftmanship is superb (whoever makes them must not have a life, because they are that great). My friends always ask me where I get my reeds, because they sound so good.
Sandia Pro model is awesome. It has a nice dark, clear tone and plays in tune - even in the high register. It’s on the harder side, but it never sounds edgy or gross. My teacher makes all her students play on Sandia pro - she plays on them too!
November 26th, 2007 at 5:55 pm
I love the Sandia Pro model. I use them on every audition and they are just great. The craftmanship is superb (whoever makes them must not have a life, because they are that great). My friends always ask me where I get my reeds, because they sound so good.
November 26th, 2007 at 5:37 pm
Sandia Pro model is awesome. It has a nice dark, clear tone and plays in tune - even in the high register. It’s on the harder side, but it never sounds edgy or gross. My teacher makes all her students play on Sandia pro - she plays on them too!
November 24th, 2006 at 11:07 pm
I used a couple of machine made medium soft reeds. They worked OK, but didn’t last long. Teacher scraped and trimmed one. That helped.
March 16th, 2006 at 11:35 pm
Professional model is superb in every respect. Unfortunately, they’re so good and so popular, only sold by subscription now. That leaves me out.