
Gonzalez RC Tenor Saxophone Reeds Overview
Gonzalez RC Regular Cut Tenor Saxophone Reeds (Strength 4.75) are French-filed tenor sax reeds made from cane grown on Gonzalez’s family plantation at the foot of the Andes, then aged for at least three years before manufacturing; this listing is a box of five reeds designed as a versatile, all-purpose cut with a bright, vibrant response.
Gonzalez RC Tenor Saxophone Reeds Specifications
- Tenor Saxophone Reeds
- Cut: RC (Regular Cut)
- File: French filed
- Strength: 4.75
- Box count: 5 reeds
- Cane source: Gonzalez family plantation (3 de Mayo, Andes foothills)
- Cane aging: Minimum 3 years before manufacturing
Condition
Brand new in sealed retail packaging
Who the Gonzalez Regular Cut Tenor Saxophone Reed is For
Gonzalez RC Tenor Saxophone Reeds are French-filed, regular-cut tenor sax reeds made to serve as a versatile, good-all-around option for players who want clear articulation and a brilliant tonal center.
The RC cut leaves scraping in a highly responsive area of the reed, supporting a vibrant feel and projecting sound, which can be especially useful for players who want definition and sparkle without moving to a specialty cut. With cane grown on Gonzalez’s own family plantation and aged for at least three years, these reeds are aimed at consistent, professional use across lessons, rehearsals, and performance settings when a brighter tenor response is preferred.
Common Questions About The Gonzalez RC
What does “RC” mean on Gonzalez reeds?
RC stands for Regular Cut, Gonzalez’s versatile, general-purpose cut designed to work well across a wide range of playing situations.
What kind of sound do Gonzalez RC Tenor reeds produce?
The RC model uses a classic French style filing that keeps the scraping in a vibrant area of the reed, producing a clear, brilliant sound with a responsive feel.
Where does Gonzalez cane come from, and how is it aged?
Gonzalez grows its raw cane on its family plantation in 3 de Mayo at the foot of the Andes mountains, and the cane is aged for at least 3 years before manufacturing.
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Gonzalez Tenor Saxophone 'RC' Reeds Strength 4.75, Box of 5
Gonzalez RC Tenor Saxophone Reeds Overview
Gonzalez RC Regular Cut Tenor Saxophone Reeds (Strength 4.75) are French-filed tenor sax reeds made from cane grown on Gonzalez’s family plantation at the foot of the Andes, then aged for at least three years before manufacturing; this listing is a box of five reeds designed as a versatile, all-purpose cut with a bright, vibrant response.
Gonzalez RC Tenor Saxophone Reeds Specifications
- Tenor Saxophone Reeds
- Cut: RC (Regular Cut)
- File: French filed
- Strength: 4.75
- Box count: 5 reeds
- Cane source: Gonzalez family plantation (3 de Mayo, Andes foothills)
- Cane aging: Minimum 3 years before manufacturing
Condition
Brand new in sealed retail packaging
Who the Gonzalez Regular Cut Tenor Saxophone Reed is For
Gonzalez RC Tenor Saxophone Reeds are French-filed, regular-cut tenor sax reeds made to serve as a versatile, good-all-around option for players who want clear articulation and a brilliant tonal center.
The RC cut leaves scraping in a highly responsive area of the reed, supporting a vibrant feel and projecting sound, which can be especially useful for players who want definition and sparkle without moving to a specialty cut. With cane grown on Gonzalez’s own family plantation and aged for at least three years, these reeds are aimed at consistent, professional use across lessons, rehearsals, and performance settings when a brighter tenor response is preferred.
Common Questions About The Gonzalez RC
What does “RC” mean on Gonzalez reeds?
RC stands for Regular Cut, Gonzalez’s versatile, general-purpose cut designed to work well across a wide range of playing situations.
What kind of sound do Gonzalez RC Tenor reeds produce?
The RC model uses a classic French style filing that keeps the scraping in a vibrant area of the reed, producing a clear, brilliant sound with a responsive feel.
Where does Gonzalez cane come from, and how is it aged?
Gonzalez grows its raw cane on its family plantation in 3 de Mayo at the foot of the Andes mountains, and the cane is aged for at least 3 years before manufacturing.
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In stock! Ships within 1-2 business days.
30-day risk-free trial
2-Year Warranty
Complimentary shipping for all U.S. orders over $99

Gonzalez Tenor Saxophone 'RC' Reeds Strength 4.75, Box of 5
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