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Author: stevensfo
Date: 2006-10-15 11:18
One of my barrels is an old Pyne 1++ and sounds marvellous. On the website it's described as 'Pyne taper, low resistance'.
Other barrels are 'Moennig' low resistance, Pyne taper normal resistance and Peterson taper normal & low resistance.
I've never heard of a Peterson taper and found nothing via the search engine.
Can anyone explain why or when you'd favour a barrel with normal or low resistance?
Steve
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Author: ariel3
Date: 2006-10-15 11:30
Hi, I use the Pyne M type barrels for my clarinets. For the A horn I use the low resistance barrels. Thus, the blowing resistance is the same for both horns.
Before, with the stock barrels, the A horn was slightly more resistant when compared to the Bb horn.
Gene Hall
Post Edited (2006-10-15 15:52)
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