D'Addario Rico Baritone Sax Reeds, 3.0, 10-pack vs D'Addario Rico Baritone Sax Reeds 3.5 (10-pack) RLA1035

Key Differences

Both are D'Addario Rico baritone sax reeds with identical overall rating and pack size; A (3.5) offers a slightly harder tip (3.5 strength) compared with B (3.0), so players wanting a firmer reed and slightly more resistance should pick A while beginners or educators preferring an easier-blowing 3.0 strength should pick B. Both list unfiled cuts and similar pros/cons, and both have mixed user feedback on durability

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

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

D'Addario • ★ 3.8/5 • Mid-Range

Baritone sax reeds crafted for ease of play and response, ideal for beginners and educators. Customers note ease of play and solid value, with mixed durability feedback

Pros

  • ease of play
  • clear sound due to unfiled cut
  • designed for beginners and educators
  • reliable seal on mouthpiece

Cons

  • durability mixed among users
  • some reports of splitting
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D'Addario Rico Baritone Sax Reeds 3.5 (10-pack) RLA1035

D'Addario Rico Baritone Sax Reeds 3.5 (10-pack) RLA1035

D'Addario • ★ 3.9/5 • Mid-Range

Baritone sax reeds crafted for ease of play with a traditional blank and unfiled cut for clear sound. Widely used by students and educators; noted for good sound and value, with mixed durability feedback

Pros

  • ease of play
  • traditional blank and profile
  • unfiled cut for clear sound
  • perceived value for money

Cons

  • mixed durability feedback
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