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Légère Reeds - Bb Clarinet Reed, Signature, Strength 2.00 (BBSS2.00) - Premium Synthetic Woodwind Reed

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About this item

  • CLEAR AND EXPRESSIVE SOUND. The Signature for clarinet reeds are perfectly centred. They produce a warm, rich tone in all registers of the instrument. They are cut thinner and are stiffer than natural cane generating a clear, focused sound requiring minimum effort from the player.
  • SYNTHETIC FOR DURABILITY AND LONGEVITY. Legere synthetic reeds are not affected by environmental conditions such as high humidity. Legere reeds last longer saving you time and money.
  • NO PRECONDITIONING. Legere reeds are ready to play. You won’t need to pre-soak a Legere reed to get the perfect pitch. Ready to play when you are!
  • INCLUDES CARRY CASE for easy storage. Keep your Legere reeds in one place and safe from the elements.
  • NO RISK 30-DAY EXCHANGE Contact us if you are unhappy with our product for any reason and we will replace your reed at no charge



Product Description

bass clarinet signature

Signature for Clarinet

The Signature for clarinet reeds are perfectly centred. They produce a warm, rich tone in all registers of the instrument. They are cut thinner and are stiffer than natural cane generating a clear, focused sound.

Maintenance & Care: No Break-in Required

  • Durable and will last longer than the standard cane reed, reducing the need for frequent replacements. Legere reeds are also built to withstand various playing climates. The synthetic material keeps the tone and response consistent over time.
  • Ready to play right out of the box without a break-in period. No soaking or pre-wetting necessary because of the synthetic material and durability.
  • Requires little maintenance. A simple rinse with water after use is sufficient. Utilize the included carrying case to protect your reed when you are not playing.
  • Advanced & professional musicians will appreciate the responsiveness & sound clarity of the Légère European Cut, Signature, and French Cut lines while students and marching band performers may prefer our Classic models which have greater durability.

  • European, Classic, Signature, & French Cut. Most of these reeds are available for Bass, Bb, Contrabass, and Eb clarinets.

  • Yes. We offer multiple strength options for our reeds typically ranging from 2.00 to 4.00

How to choose the right Légère reed

No matter your skill level or genre of choice, there is a Légère reed just for you!

Advanced and professional musicians will appreciate the responsiveness and sound clarity of the Légère European Cut, Signature, and French Cut lines while students and marching band performers may prefer our Classic models which are versatile and offer greater durability.

Our reeds are available in different strengths and instrument types so that you can create the perfect sound for your instrument.

clarinet reed
Material Oriented Food-Grade Polypropylene
Manufactured In Canada
Includes Carry Case Yes
Manufacturing Process CNC Machined
Recyclability Case, reed, and packing are all recyclable

A. Grijalva
2025-09-04 10:06:44
Great, even response, easy and clean articulation. Plays better straight out of the package than 95% of broken-in and balanced cane reeds. The sound they produce is resonant and has that wonderful 'ping' to it but the tone doesn't have the same complexity and depth as a good cane reed. They do play a bit on the bright side and are a bit finicky when it comes to mouthpiece placement so be sure to play around with that and find the sweet spot. I haven't noticed the same lack of loud dynamics that other reviewers have mentioned and given how they play bright, the sound is likely to project better anyway. So, while I think I prefer the complexity and nuance of sound that cane has, having reeds that play (almost) perfectly every time is a trade off worth making.One thing I found is that the mouthpiece you use makes a huge difference. Richard Hawkins designs his mouthpieces to play with Legere reeds and the two 'B' facing mouthpieces of his I have play significantly better than all of my other mouthpieces with these Legeres.
Mike
2025-08-31 21:52:47
I used to play on a Legere 2.5 strength many years ago, but my embouchure got weak from many years of not playing the clarinet. I recently ordered a 2.0 strength Legere, and it did not disappoint. It did its intended job of allowing me to get back into playing right away. Both my old and new Legere reeds are extremely stable in maintaining their tone quality and performance.
Jennifer
2025-08-12 15:55:57
It plays really well. It’s the perfect size for the clarinet. It has pretty good tone but my daughter thinks the wooden ones sound better. Great price for the quality.
Randy Gloden
2025-07-19 18:42:10
These are great, I love that they are clear, and appreciate how they sound and feel. I also have a few of the Leger reeds, and they have all been great. Despite that, I thing Legere is taking advantage of their market position, and pricing these too high. I like playing with various mouthpieces that require different strengths, so cost of buying the various reeds and determining what works best on which mouthpiece is cost prohibitive.So in summary, love the reed, but don't think Legere is doing right by their customers on price. The Fibrocell I just tried today sounded awesome right out of the box, at a much lower price, but I'm still putting it through it's paces. If the Fibrocell continues to exceed expectations, I may switch to that reed for future purchases.
AlohaAnn
2025-07-14 11:46:14
These reeds sounds great and last a long time. I've done blind performance tests with several friends and family members and no one was able to tell the difference in my sound when comparing the Legere to wooden Ricos. Many professional musicians now play on them, including my local favorite Ricardo Morales, principal clarinetist for The Philadelphia Orchestra, and members of both the Berlin and Vienna Orchestras.I've been playing on Legeres for about four or five years in my local community concert bands. They are great for the holiday season when the air is dry, because I never worry about my reed drying out.Once you find the strength you prefer, consider purchasing several because stock sometimes run low.The strength you play on is different from wooden reeds, so look for a conversion chart on-line to help with your decision. I play on a 3.5 Rico reed, but for Legere 2.25 is a perfect fit (some of my friends prefer the Legere 2.5, but I prefer less resistance. I can play on the 2.5 but it takes more effort than I want to exert and I get a great sound on the 2.25.) A quick internet search led me to several websites with the Legere conversion chart. Take the plunge! You won't regret the relatively small investment in money when you consider how much time and aggravation you will save in the long run.
Mr./Mrs. B.
2025-07-08 14:16:45
As with the Legere Signature Series I use for my tenor saxophone, this reed worked great right out of the box. I just purchased an old clarinet and never had a lesson, but was able to get a good, strong tone right away. The synthetics are great because they are sturdy and consistent, and impervious to humidity changes!Important: Use the comparison chart on Legere’s site before selecting a reed strength. They play as stronger than their numbers. Example: a 2.0 reed will feel closer to a 2.5 cane reed. Just search “Legere reed chart”.
Michelle C.
2025-06-10 12:35:19
Happy with my purchase. Bought as a gift for my son. Watch the price though, sometimes it’s less expensive to buy direct rather than through Amazon
Mike Monahan
2025-05-16 12:52:30
I have 4 synthetic reeds as well as cane reeds from Royal. The Legere is my second favorite. The Fiberreed Carbon is by far my favorite. Freest blowing, loudest and best sound (to me). The Legere reed comes next and then the Fiberreed Carbon Onyx and finally the Fiberreed Hemp. I can recommend the first 3, but not the Hemp. It is very difficult for me to play. Maybe, I'll grow into it. I used to use the Royal cane reeds for my lessons, but I'm proven to my instructor that the synthetic reeds play as well and sound as good, at least for now, so he's ok with me using them.
Chambers
2025-05-07 14:08:19
Qualité du hanche, nettement meilleur que celles classic, même le son est plus agréable, mais j’ai toujours la préférence pour les hanches en ROSEAU.
sp bold
2025-04-23 15:28:43
Bought for my daughter who plays clarinet and she seem happy with its performance
Altamar Mireles
2025-03-12 17:26:15
El producto es genial, debemos tener en cuenta que una caña de plastico es un buen auxiliar a todos aquellos problemas que las cañas de bambú suelen tener, sin embargo, debemos considerar que las cañas de plástico tienen una resistencia o fuerza diferentes a una caña común, su equivalencia puede encontrarse en cualquier parte de internet, por ejemplo no es lo mismo una caña del 3 vandoren, a una 3 leguere, signature o classic, en todos los casos es diferente la resistencia.Para evitar problemas después de realizar la combra, debes considerar ciertos puntos importantes para elegir bien la caña que a ti te va a funcionar.1°- Debes considerar que boquilla y cañas usas al momento de estudiar o presentar algún concertino u concierto; con esto quiero decirte que debes conocer a profundidad el tipo de caña que usas y si esa caña es compatible con tu boquilla, no puedes usar una caña del 2.5 en una boquilla como la "Vandoren M30", o una caña del 3.5 en una boquilla "B4013" puesto que en ambos casos siempre tendrás problemas de resistencia, por eso; debes tomar apuntes de tu caña y boquilla y, si en ese caso te sientes cómodo, dejarlo así, si quieres cambiar por algúna razón de incomodidad o inconformidad, considera el punto en el que estas como el punto intermedio.Una vez considerado lo anterior, conviene revisar en internet una tabla comparativa entre la linea "Leguere" y "Vandoren" o "Rico" o el tipo de cañas que sueles usar para tu estudio, una vez que tomes de referencia que caña te conviene más, es momento de elegír cual caña comprar.Por ejemplo, una caña del 3.0 de "Leguere - signature" es un poco más dura que una caña del 3.0 de "vandoren", por eso la importancia de realizar un chequeo de tu uso ya que así podrás determinar que te conviene comprar y que se adapta mejor a tus condiciones.
Lordxsatans
2025-01-15 10:15:41
Lo ocupo para banda sinaloense es exigente y se debe de acomodar bien al borde su sonido es brillante lo ocupo con una beechler 11 de las mejores compras que he realizado número 2.75
Moricio
2025-01-01 18:11:52
Hanche plastique coupe non européenne, pas adapté à nos becs français, et son moyen . Abandonné par notre école de musique...
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