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 Brilhart Ebolin vs. Vandoren 5JB (traditional)
Author: Katiebeatles 
Date:   2013-04-18 17:54

I was wondering if anyone could compare the Brilhart Ebolin with the Vandoren 5JB (traditional). I've heard good and bad things about each, but I'd just like to know if anyone can compare the two since I'm in the market for a jazz/open tip mpc. (I currently play a Yamaha 450, interchanging an old Vito mpc and a vintage (80s) Selmer Goldentone 2 mpc with Vandoren V12s 3.5 reeds and a Rovner light ligature...I also do have a Rovner dark too) my Buffet I do not currently play so please pardon my signature, I haven't updated it yet.
But any info would be much appreciated.
Thanks!



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 Re: Brilhart Ebolin vs. Vandoren 5JB (traditional)
Author: Ursa 
Date:   2013-04-18 20:01

Katie, the Brilhart Ebolin comes in a wide variety of tip openings and two facing lengths. Right now there are 8 different combinations offered and there were even more made in the past. Which Ebolin model are you considering?

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