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D'Addario Reserve Boehm, X15E Mouthpiece for Bb Clarinet

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Inspired by the most prized, vintage mouthpieces of the 1920s, Reserve harnesses modern technology, pioneered by D’Addario, to recreate the incomparable mouthpiece craftsmanship of yesteryear. Milled—not moulded—from hard rubber for a higher level of consistency, every Reserve mouthpiece is machined to the strictest tolerances. Of course, the true beauty of Reserve lies beyond its polished angles, curves, and proprietary material to something far more remarkable: its sound.

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RIC-MCR-X15E

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MaterialsEbonite

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Inspired by the most prized, vintage mouthpieces of the 1920s, Reserve harnesses modern technology, pioneered by D’Addario, to recreate the incomparable mouthpiece craftsmanship of yesteryear.
Milled—not moulded—from hard rubber for a higher level of consistency, every Reserve mouthpiece is machined to the strictest tolerances.
Of course, the true beauty of Reserve lies beyond its polished angles, curves, and proprietary material to something far more remarkable: its sound.

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  • The Reserve mouthpiece consists of a new patented rubber compound and is milled from a rod in one piece.

  • The design of the bore, the baffle and the chamber are based on the sound of carefully selected vintage models.

  • Tip Opening 1.18mm

  • Pitch standard 442Hz

  • Boehm System

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D'Addario Reserve Boehm, X15E Mouthpiece for Bb Clarinet

D'Addario Reserve Boehm, X15E Mouthpiece for Bb Clarinet

Inspired by the most prized, vintage mouthpieces of the 1920s, Reserve harnesses modern technology, pioneered by D’Addario, to recreate the incomparable mouthpiece craftsmanship of yesteryear. Milled—not moulded—from hard rubber for a higher level of consistency, every Reserve mouthpiece is machined to the strictest tolerances. Of course, the true beauty of Reserve lies beyond its polished angles, curves, and proprietary material to something far more remarkable: its sound.