Allows optimal reed vibration.

Brought to you by industry leader Vandoren, the M/O Series Clarinet Ligature combines the lightweight design of their renown Masters ligature with the efficiency of their Optimum ligature. The M/O Series Clarinet Ligature allows woodwind musicians an unparalleled tone and articulation. By using a single-screw mechanism to evenly distribute pressure across the reed, this ligature enables optimal vibration and a crisp sound. For clarinetists seeking a professional-grade ligature with a barely-there feel, the M/O Series Clarinet Ligature is an ideal choice.

Single-Screw Design Applies Even Pressure
Unlike typical two-screw ligatures that can apply uneven pressure, the M/O Series Clarinet Ligature's single-screw system distributes pressure evenly across the reed. This balanced pressure is essential for enabling the reed to vibrate freely and produce a consistent tone. Clarinetists will appreciate how this single-screw ligature allows for quick adjustments while maintaining ideal pressure and placement.

Lightweight Yet Durable Construction
Weighing next to nothing, the M/O Series Clarinet Ligature delivers a barely noticeable feel so clarinetists can focus on their playing rather than extraneous hardware. Despite its lightweight design, this ligature is built to withstand the demands of frequent use and travel. The combination of a lightweight feel with durable construction makes this an ideal ligature for clarinetists of all levels.

A Heritage of Excellence
As a Vandoren product, the M/O Series Clarinet Ligature benefits from decades of experience crafting premium woodwind accessories. Vandoren is renowned for producing high-quality reeds, mouthpieces, and ligatures designed to enable peak performance. This heritage of excellence means clarinetists can rely on the M/O Series Clarinet Ligature to deliver a professional tone and experience.

Features

  • Lightweight
  • Easy to set up
  • Quick and symmetrical tightening with a unique double-track screw mechanism
  • Two small contact points only on the reed with an inverted tightening