Best Bari Star Tenor Saxophon MH Alternatives
We found 4 alternatives to Bari Star Tenor Saxophon MH based on experts and consumers reviews.
Legere French Cut Tenor Sax 2.0

Based on 1 reviews
The title says it all. Quality, sound, response, durability: this reed has it all and it fulfills all my expectations. The response is homogeneous, fast and easy. Sub-tones and altissimo work nicely. I love it, and I use different strengths depending on the situation and my own condition.
Harry Hartmann Fiberreed Natural Classic Tenor Sax MS

Based on 2 reviews
If you are looking for a distinctive sound that is different from what you are used to from your typical cane reed give it a try, It's not my usual choice but I don't regret owning one when I'm playing with other saxophonist and I want to sound different.
Harry Hartmann Fiberreed HEMP Tenor MS

Based on 1 reviews
Great response, intonation, flexibilty in volume and timbre, pleasant mouth feel, easy subtone and altissimo, very durable, easy to see for placement on the mouthpiece and being slightly rough stays in place on the table. All of this is really good and, so far as a package, beats any other synthetic reed that I've tried. But the sound is not for me - it's big and full - but bright to the point of being buzzy and kazoo like - and this is supposed to be the darkest FIbereed ! I'm sure many people will like this sound and I can see its attraction. As a consolation I find the this tenor reed sounds and plays very, very well on alto
Silverstein Ambipoly Classic Tenor 2.5+

Based on 1 reviews
not quite, but a very good compromise, halfway between a Vandoren Traditional and a Legere Signature, a bit more body to the sound than the Legere, which can be quite clinical, yet beautifully clean and uncomparable precise in the attack, not quite as natural sounding as an actual cane reed, but more reliable in any aspect than the traditionals.