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Silverstien CRYO4 Gen. 5 Clarinet Ligature

Silverstien CRYO4 Gen. 5 Clarinet Ligature

SKU:G506A

Regular price $230.00
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Our special alloy SLA23 allows for uniform and maximum resonance throughout the range of your instrument. Five cords and four fine tuners offer a full free-blowing and agile response, with just the right amount of resistance and focus to maintain a centered and strong projection with a complex, and vibrant sound.

    NEW! Patented Rocking Bridge; Gen. 5 Silverstein ligatures are distinguished by a completely redesigned bridge. The rocking action of the bridge automatically achieves an optimal alignment with your mouthpiece. And, the elongated feet provide secure grip to prevent slipping, even when quickly changing mouthpieces. The direct contact of the bridge feet on the mouthpiece acts as resonance plates, which further integrates your setup for maximum and efficient sound production.
    5 cords
    Cord-end aglet for preventing cord deformation and fraying
    Anti-scratch rubber feet on the new patented rocking bridge
    New Carbon Black model plays warmer and rounder sound

** All Silverstein ligatures can be sized and adjusted for a precise fit on your unique mouthpiece. **

Also included:

    OmniCap
    Rocking Bridge rubber shoes
    1.5mm hex wrench
    User manual with warranty registration card
    2-Year Warranty

 

** All Silverstein ligatures can be sized and adjusted for a precise fit on your unique mouthpiece. **

 
Note:

If SOUND is your primary concern, then we recommend NOT to use the rocking bridge’s black rubber shoes included with the ligature.

The sole purpose of the rubber shoes is to prevent potential minor scratches on your mouthpiece’s finish. While these pads provide protection to the mouthpiece, they also absorb sound energy which can noticeably reduce the ligature’s performance and affect timbral quality and response.

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