MCR-X10
ORCHESTRA, CHAMBER, SOLO
Inspired by the most prized, vintage mouthpieces of the 1920's, Reserve harnesses modern technology, pioneered by D’Addario, to recreate the incomparable mouthpiece craftsmanship of yesteryear. Milled—not molded—from hard rubber for a higher level of consistency, every Reserve mouthpiece is machined to the strictest tolerances.
About this mouthpiece:
To create the world's first 100% precision-milled, vintage-inspired clarinet mouthpieces, you need three things: a team of the nation's foremost clarinetists and craftsmen, a company dedicated to technological innovation, and the unwavering determination to build something legendary.
The Reserve mouthpieces were developed during a multi-year campaign that required constant problem solving, a single-minded commitment to perfection, and astonishing feats of technology. With every iteration of this incredible product — of which there were over a thousand — the boundaries of modern mouthpiece design and production were constantly pushed and surpassed.
Artistic advisors Mark Nuccio (New York Philharmonic) and Richie Hawley (Professor of Clarinet, Rice University), and Artistic and Technical Advisor Lee Livengood (Utah Symphony) had a singular vision: to create the best vintage-style mouthpiece the world had ever seen, and they challenged themselves and Rico to achieve this goal. The combination of bore, baffle and throat shape must yield a beautiful, harmonically rich sound that remains balanced and even at all volumes. The finest hard rubber must be used — not molded blanks — and it must provide superior sonic qualities and feel. Most importantly, this outstanding mouthpiece, while desired by these artists' colleagues, must be accessible to their students.
As vintage mouthpieces become more expensive and increasingly rare, clarinetists are running out of options for well-made, great-sounding mouthpieces. Reserve mouthpieces are the answer. They give every player access to the inspiring vintage tone they need to sound their best.