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- a***4 (422)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseBEWARE OF THIS SELLER!!! I ordered two recliners on 3/27/23 & seller took my money on 3/30/23, $732.96 for two chairs plus tax. I was told when buying I should received them 4/1/23 to 4/5/23, They never arrived. I contacted seller multiple times and I was just ignored by this seller. I asked that they refund my money, but again I was ignored. Ebay stepped in and refunded my money. Thank you ebay. Look on this sellers reviews, they have done the same thing, multiple times, to other buyers.
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14 October 2018
Great Quality
Legere reeds are great for any level of player, I have bought the Signature and the Classic version of each reed and played each for a week, both at size 3.5. My experience is that they both produce a great sound however if you are looking for a loud sound the Legere is the go to. I am in a marching band and am on first part, and since clarinet sound doesn’t project I looked for materialistic upgrades to louden myself. The signature did that very well and directors have no problem hearing me. On the contrary if you mainly play in a Concert style band I recommend the Classic because its tone is darker and significantly softer. Not denying that you can be loud on a Classic Legere, but the Signatures volume comes easier. Both produce tones that are better thN the average reed. Plastic reeds do chip so don’t be hesitant to buy another when you are able to for a backup. The only big downside to having a plastic reed is the obvious expense, if you chip it or anything happens to it that makes it unplayable on, you either have to buy another one paying much more, or make a fast adjustment to another reed. My advice is, if you wish to purchase one, is to buy one that fits your liking, but always have a wood reed in the rotation for an emergency. If you have never tried a plastic reed, and a band member has one, disinfect it, and try it out before dropping 20-30+ dollars on something you’ve never tried. Great product and I plan on using them here on out.