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🎶 Elevate your sax game with the reed that professionals swear by!
The Légère Signature Alto Saxophone Reed (Strength 2.25) is a premium synthetic reed made from machined food-grade polypropylene, delivering consistent, expressive tone and fast response. Trusted by educators and performers alike, it offers durability and precision with a 4.5-star rating from over 360 reviews, making it a top choice for serious alto sax players.









| ASIN | B0064SA1IS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #712 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #4 in Alto Saxophone Reeds |
| Brand | Legere |
| Brand Name | Legere |
| Color | Transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 365 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Machined Food-Grade Polypropylene |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00827778430903 |
| Included Components | Case and Single Synthetic Reed |
| Instrument Key | Alto Saxophone |
| Item Dimensions | 4.5 x 2.75 x 0.44 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Legere |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ASG2.25 |
| Material | Food-Grade Polypropylene |
| Material Type | Food-Grade Polypropylene |
| Model Name | Alto Saxophone Signature |
| Model Number | ASG225 |
| Style | All Purpose Saxophone Reed |
| UPC | 827778430903 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 30 day exchange policy. |
I**E
Very great reed choice.
Best reed I’ve ever tried on the alto, it pairs well with my Meyer mouthpiece at the strength of 2.25. Very full tone, dark but centered sound, fast response and control, and all the notes especially the low notes speak well!.
L**I
PRODUCT REVIEW
These reeds are the it! I've used them for my tenor saxophone and now with the alto. I'm very satisfied with my performance.
L**N
Soft sound.
Soft sound. Feel like 2.0 reed.
D**A
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS REED
Yes it’s one singular reed! But it sounds and plays amazing! I was skeptical at first but I had a friend who was a senior play with this and she loved it!. So I had to buy one my self.
D**S
Great reed!
I am 56 and have a 1938 Selmer Paris Alto that I have played off and on since I was a kid. I always used cane reeds. I recently started playing a lot again after a good 10 years or so away. I got Java 2.5 reeds - two boxes, because why not? As usual some of the reeds were great and some not so much. After reading about Legere Signature I decided to try one. So far I really like it a lot! I will probably be getting one or two more to start rotating them in my playing so they last longer. But at this point I intend to make it my goto reed. The only complaint I have is the packaging (hence the 4 stars). It came in a flimsy plastic shipping envelope and the reed package was loose/open and the reed was out of its slots. Seller - ship these things in small boxes! Legere - start including a plastic reed enclosure like most other reed brands. $30+ is a lot to spend on one reed which would be damaged in shipping and normal usage without the plastic keeper case. Overall though I think I found my answer to wasting time fiddling around with reeds - Legere Signature. I play the Java 2.5 as I mentioned and my Legere Signature 2.25 is really close to that. Really glad I got one and plays great! Thank you Legere!
R**N
Fantastic!
These Legere synthetic reeds are fantastic. Consistent sound and playability. Signature series seem to work the best for me. No more wooden reeds!
C**.
Plastic reeds
Bought for my husband who is a woodwind player. Very old school but loves these so much he gives them to his colleagues.
T**.
Great for a couple of weeks BUT.....
Initially they were great; instant response and wonderful tone; I even used it on a live jazz gig. HOWEVER, after a couple of performances and daily practice for 2 hours a day the edges at the tip of the reed started to "curl". it wasn't a mouthpiece issue because I'm using SYOS Spark pieces on my Selmer tenor and alto saxes and those are high quality performance mouthpieces. Will be going back to cane reeds after this (same thing happened on the Legere Tenor reeds too).