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The Légère Reeds Bass Clarinet Reed, Signature, Strength 2.50 (BCS2.50) is a premium synthetic woodwind reed designed for musicians seeking clarity and durability. With a unique construction that offers a warm tone and resistance to environmental factors, these reeds are ready to play without preconditioning, making them a reliable choice for both practice and performance.








| ASIN | B00MK1O02Q |
| Brand | Legere |
| Brand Name | Legere |
| Color | Transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 248 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Machined Food-Grade Polypropylene |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00827778461006 |
| Included Components | Case and Single Synthetic Reed |
| Instrument Key | Bass Clarinet |
| Item Dimensions | 4.5 x 2.75 x 0.44 inches |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Manufacturer | Legere |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BCS250 |
| Material | Food-Grade Polypropylene |
| Material Type | Food-Grade Polypropylene |
| Model Name | Bass Clarinet Signature |
| Model Number | BCS250 |
| Style | All Purpose Clarinet Reed |
| UPC | 827778461006 |
| Warranty Description | 30 day exchange policy. |
M**D
Légère Reeds Premium Synthetic Woodwind Reed
We got the Légère Reeds Premium Synthetic Woodwind Reed, Signature Strength 3.00, for my daughter's bass clarinet, and it has been a game-changer for her. Having played the clarinet for three years and now in the 8th grade, she's found the synthetic reed to be far superior to the wooden reeds she used before. Here's why we're sticking with it: Durability is a massive plus. She's been using the same reed for over three months without any sign of wear or need for replacement. This is a big deal compared to the wooden reeds, which seemed to break all too easily and required frequent replacements. The synthetic reed's resilience to heat and its robust construction means it doesn't break easily - a quality very much appreciated. Moreover, my daughter has noticed a significant improvement in her playing: the clarinet doesn't squeak with this plastic reed as it did with wooden ones, leading to a smoother and more enjoyable playing experience. Considering she's heading into marching band next year, where the conditions can be more demanding, we believe the Légère synthetic reed will hold up much better. Its durability, combined with the high quality of sound and ease of use, makes it an ideal choice for any clarinet player looking for a reliable reed option. We plan to stock up on more of these synthetic reeds to support her continued musical journey. Highly recommended for its durability, quality, and the peace of mind it brings to both player and parent.
T**G
Awesome Bass Clarinet Reeds
My band kid is on their third year of using these reeds. I highly recommend for durability. They are difficult to find in a local music store. Great value with easy dilivery.
D**D
The bass clarinet reed works nicely on a saxophone.
I play a G tenor and a B-flat alto mini-sax (by Erik-the-Flutemaker and Juan Del Rio respectively). I swap out six different reeds for different sounds. A bass clarinet reed is the same shape and width as a tenor saxophone reed, but slightly shorter and a little thinner. It works well on either tenor or alto mini-saxophones. The bass clarinet reed produces a mellow, smooth sound, which is a nice change from the more edgy sax reed sounds. (Different reeds for different types of music). My collection of reeds is as follows: - Légère Studio Cut alto 1.5 - Légère Studio Cut tenor 1.5 (my favorite) - Légère Sigature Bass Clarinet bass 1.5 (used on saxophone) - Rico Plasticover tenor 1.5 (natural cane sound, but feels like a 2.0. Played dry.) - Black Onyx tenor 1.5 - Rico cane Tenor 1.5 (wet reeds, and reeds that can split or splinter, are my least favorite). Note that tenor reeds can also be used on alto mouthpieces to get a darker, fuller sound. My collection is all 1.5 reeds because I play a mini-sax or saxoflute, which require a light reed: - Key of G Tenor All-Terrain Saxophone by Eric-the-Flutemaker - Key of Bb Alto Del Rio Mini Sax by Juan Del Rio They both can use any of my six reeds. I also change ligatures for different sounds.
R**L
Best Synthetic Bass Clarinet Reed I Have Played. Signature series is the way to go.
I have used synthetic reeds on my Selmer Bass Clarinet for years. Generally I used Fibrecell and they are fine quality. All synthetics are a little different, just like a cane reed, and you need to find one that fits. So, I decided to switch to the NEW Signature series. It responds like cane, is a little less vibrant than the Fibrecell and BARI. It works great on my Charles Bay. NOTE: these reeds run hard for me and I ordered a 2 (normally play a 3 or MH) and it was fine. Other variations of Legere have NOT worked for me but the SIGNATURE is a different animal.
W**E
Good quality
Excellent. Expensive, but make playing a lot easier
C**M
"Excellent," says my musician!
My bass clarinetist husband is delighted with this Legere synthetic bass clarinet reed, at the 2.50 strength. He is so delighted that he can just pick up his instrument and play! No reed sucking needed. The tone and control are excellent. He highly recommends this reed, and wonders why it took him so long to buy one for himself. 5 Stars! The seller that we purchased it from was a bit slow in sending, but this is a review of the reed only.
V**R
Made a convert out of me- no more reed roulette
I have been playing on Legere reeds on my contra clarinets for a while, but for whatever reason I haven't tried them on my bass until recently (probably mostly because I was using up my existing supply of cane reeds- waste not, want not). My last few cane reeds will probably ride around in my case unused for years now- I won't be going back. The Legere Signature reeds are responsive, consistent, and ready to go the second you tighten the ligature. They sound wonderful- I like my sound better on the Legere than on the cane, actually. I have been using Rico Grand Concert Select reeds, and find the Strength 3 Legere to be equivalent to somewhere between 2.5 and 3 on the cane reeds. I also tried a Legere Signature 2.75 and that is pretty close in strength to the Rico Grand Concert 2.5. At 6 or so times the price of the cane reeds I've been using, they're not cheap, but considering only about 1 out of every 2 or 3 of the cane reeds truly satisfied my expectations, the Legere is realistically more like 3 or even 2 times the price per usable reed. With the increased longevity that I expect, it should come out at least even, or more likely a better value on the Legere.
G**N
Glad I bought this
I found this to be top quality. No breaking in required. Dependable tone every time. Expensive, but worth it.
北**.
まぁまあ
吹奏楽の娘のために購入。優しい音が出るけどしっかりした音を出したい曲には向かないと言ってます。曲に合わせて普通のと使い分けています。
R**S
Speed of delivery
Delivered on time. Product as shown in Amazon
C**N
Génial
Plus aucun problème lié aux températures. J'adore !
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