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https://www.howtoplaysaxophone.org/co... The Copper Carbon Classic is the newest creation from the German reed manufacturer Fiberreed. Here it is compared to the Onyx Carbon. Hi guys, I have the Copper Carbon reed here. Here’s the black Onyx of course and you can see the Copper is a really dark brown….like copper I guess! I started hearing about in late 2019 and then managed to get one I n late January. Quite a few of the most recent song videos I’ve put up I’ve been using this new Copper reed. I’ve really been enjoying it. What I’m gonna do now is compare it to my Onyx cause that’s the one I’ve been using the most over the last few years. Later I’ll edit this and put the two examples a little closer together so you can hear it a little easier. I’ve always found the Onyx to be really full-bodied and really close to a cane reed and find it quite easy to blow in all the ranges. From the low B flat to the highest altissimo notes. It has a quite full and warm sound and easy to play. The Copper reed as soon as I put it on the first time and I still feel that way to this day, a few months later. It’s even easier to blow than the Onyx because the sound just kinda shoots out at you. I think especially in the lower range. There’s a bit more of a top end to it. Maybe a little brighter….I don’t know if bright is the right way to describe it, or brighter than the Onyx. I think it is a little brighter. It’s more that whole upper end kind of range. Upper end frequency range. Not the upper end high notes of the sax, I mean the upper end spectrum of the frequencies where it’s possibly brighter. Even closer to feeling and sounding like the perfect, from what I remember, the perfect Vandoren cane reed was. Which for me was years ago. So that’s my feeling on this Fiberreed Copper Carbon reed. I’ve been using it for a few months now and my last 10 to 12 song video uploads I’ve done this year, I think I’ve used the Copper reed on most of them. Under the video I always put what my setup is. My sax doesn’t change much and neither does my ligature but once in a while I will change the mouthpiece, although I’m usually using my Michael Brecker Guardala mouthpiece. I have switched the reeds back and forth a little bit but eight or nine times out of ten I may have used the Copper reed. You can check out those videos for the sound if you want. Generally I think if the tune is going to be a little bit quite and bluesier I might opt for the Onyx because it might have a warmer sound. If it’s more of an up tempo, swing, or rocking’ little number I’ll usually want to use the copper because it does stand out a bit more I think and it sounds a little bit punchier.