D'Addario Rico Tenor Sax Reeds, 3.0, 10-pack vs D'Addario Rico Plasticover Tenor Reeds, 3.5, 5-pack

Overall winner: D'Addario Rico Tenor Sax Reeds, 3.0, 10-pack

Key Differences

Product A (D'Addario Rico Tenor Sax Reeds, 3.0, 10-pack) offers a larger 10-pack, a softer 3.0 strength, high user ratings, and is noted for consistent quality and clear sound from its unfiled cut. Product B (D'Addario Rico Plasticover Tenor Reeds, 3.5, 5-pack) uses a plastic coating for brightness and moisture/climate resistance and is sold in a smaller 5-pack at a firmer 3.5 strength, which some players find less warm or less like a traditional reed

D'Addario Rico Tenor Sax Reeds, 3.0, 10-pack

D'Addario Rico Tenor Sax Reeds, 3.0, 10-pack

D'Addario • ★ 4.1/5 • Mid-Range

Tenor saxophone reeds designed for ease of play for beginners and students, with a traditional blank and unfiled cut for clear sound. Customers report consistent quality and good value for money

Pros

  • ease of play design
  • consistent reed quality
  • clear sound from unfiled cut
  • suitable for beginners and educators

Cons

  • none identified in provided data
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D'Addario Rico Plasticover Tenor Reeds, 3.5, 5-pack

D'Addario Rico Plasticover Tenor Reeds, 3.5, 5-pack

D'Addario • ★ 4.0/5 • Budget

Plasticover tenor sax reeds with a traditional Rico cut and plastic coating for brighter sound. Designed to resist moisture and climate changes, aiding quick instrument changes; durable coating supports a clear projecting tone. Customers note durable, easy playability and suitable for various settings

Pros

  • plastic-coated for brightness
  • moisture and climate resistant
  • easy to play out of the box
  • durable compared to standard reeds

Cons

  • noted as 3.5 strength only
  • some may expect more warmth or traditional reed feel
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price D'Addario
Durability D'Addario
Versatility D'Addario
User Reviews D'Addario