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 CLARINET
Author: John 
Date:   2000-06-02 14:50

what is the better of the Leblanc clarinets, SONATA, LL,ESPRIT,INFINITE

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 RE: CLARINET
Author: stephen 
Date:   2000-06-02 14:54

While they are all great clarinets infinite is the most outstanding of your group. If you are willing to put up the money to buy a infinite, you should try and find a used concerto or opus (maybe)
Sincerely,
Stephen

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 RE: CLARINET
Author: Dee 
Date:   2000-06-02 15:30



John wrote:
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what is the better of the Leblanc clarinets, SONATA, LL,ESPRIT,INFINITE
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Whichever one works best for you of course. You need to play several samples of each if you can.

However here are some general comments:


Sonata - between pro grade and intermediate grade

LL - pro grade instrument of Leblanc's traditional design

Infinite - pro grade instrument intended to be direct competitor to and similar in design to Buffet's R13

Esprit - this is the new design used on the Opus and Concerto but is not as expensive. You might call it the standard pro grade whereas the Opus and Concerto are the "premium" pro grade.



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 RE: CLARINET
Author: Bob Gardner 
Date:   2000-06-02 16:22

I own both a sonota and a pete fountain. They are both great. I'm going to have to pick one and sell the other. Right now I think I will keep the Fountain and sell the Sonota. The fountain feels better in my hands. They sound about the same.
I think Lablanc makes a great product. If you have the dollars go for the best.



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 RE: CLARINET
Author: Robert Small 
Date:   2000-06-02 20:58

The LL is the model that you get with special mechanisms (left hand Eb/Ab key, articulated G#/C#, fork Bb/Eb, and even a low Eb to make it a "full Boehm" model). If you want some or all of these special mechanisms you have to get the LL which is a very good horn. The Opus comes equipped with the left hand Eb/Ab key and also the Symphonie VII (basically a rosewood Opus) but if you want any of the other special mechanisms you have to get the LL.

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