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Wailin' said:
I've never tried the Alexanders superials, DC's or classiques. Thing is local stores don't sell them.
Ive tried the Alexanders in both types, and 2 strengths. I bought 4 tins and have come to the conclusion that I wasted about $90. The profile of these reeds takes some REAL time. I played 3 of them for about 4 weeks and never really got the embouchure used to them.

I am TOTALLY impressed with the RJS 2S reeds. I'm playing those on an RPC 105...best sound I have ever made on a sax.
 

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In light of Martinman's comment, I will qualify my statement above...the reed is a filed 2M, not a 2S. Again, trying to control a soft reed and doing anything I want on a .105 is the kind of control I like!~
 
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