Klarinet Archive - Posting 000013.txt from 2007/11

From: "Karl Krelove" <karlkrelove@-----.net>
Subj: RE: [kl] Pad Preference
Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2007 14:17:00 -0400

Forest and Gary (and anyone else who uses Valentino pads),

The ones I've seen (I think they're the ones) have *looked* saggy in the
middle as if they might cause some resistance to the air coming out of the
tone holes when they're open. I know their ability to form an impression,
even around a slightly imperfect rim surface, is one of Valentino's
advantages and also that they seal well. Obviously, you don't find a problem
with them when they're open ("...love the way they sound...," "...sound is
excellent."). Is the image of possible resistance all coming from my
imagination, or do the pads have to be distanced differently from the hole
or otherwise installed differently?

Or am I thinking of the wrong pads?

Karl

-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Bowen [mailto:bowenk@-----.com]
Sent: Friday, November 02, 2007 1:14 PM
To: klarinet@-----.org
Subject: RE: [kl] "Effer" Pad Preference poll

I like Valentino too. My (Steve Fox) eefer, Leblanc A and Bb and basset horn
are all Valentino - as Forest says, they seal excellently (partly because of
the heat-assisted bedding in that is part of the process, they mould
themselves to the actual profile), they have quiet action and the sound is
excellent.

Keith Bowen

-----Original Message-----
From: klarinet-return-92069-bowenk=compuserve.com@-----.org
[mailto:klarinet-return-92069-bowenk=compuserve.com@-----.org] On Behalf
Of Forest Aten
Sent: 02 November 2007 17:06
To: klarinet@-----.org
Subject: RE: [kl] "Effer" Pad Preference poll

Gary,

My Buffet Eb is much too old for "stock padding" to be an issue. I'm sure
the pads were all bladder/felt when I got it (slightly used) in the 1960s.
However, I've over the years replaced most of the small pads with cork. The
larger pads (and a couple of the top trill keys) are still felt. Cork pads
seem to have the potential to seal better, and whether because of a better
seal or the different surface, they also seem to give the sound more
clarity. I think they're harder to seat on the larger holes on the lower
end, and they're a little noisier than other pads when they close, which
gets more audible as the surface area hitting the tone hole increases. But I
have nothing to compare against other than the pads that were replaced
(which were faulty, or they'd still be there). Replacing everything with
Gortex, leather or any of the newer synthetic pads is a project I've just
never felt the need to take on because the instrument feels fine they way it
is. I do prefer cork in the upper joint of my bigger instruments, again for
the improved seal it seems to provide.

Just one opinion, FWIW, since you've not gotten many others.

Karl Krelove

Valentino....they seal great and they last....and....I love the way they
sound/feel.

Forest

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