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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2011-03-30 16:33
Anyone have any experience with this product?
I have had the Harrison from which it is descended. Just wondering if the quality/usability is the same.
.........thanks,
.......................Paul Aviles
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Author: clarinettist1104
Date: 2011-03-30 18:33
they are amazing! I have to say that although I like the gold plate, my silver (i have one of each) is far better, acoustically speaking. The silver Rico H is my personal favorite ligature.
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Author: Morrigan
Date: 2011-03-30 19:04
Although I've never tried the original, the Rico I found completely deadened my sound. I wish I could try a Harrison, I'd love to try what people have been raving about all this time.
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Author: GBK
Date: 2011-03-30 19:53
The Rico retro version of the Harrison is (to me) a poor copy of the original both in design and response.
The original Harrison ligature, (which I own 3 of for clarinet, and one for alto sax) were gold plated. The Rico version is gold lacquered.
The original Harrison had a small "H" configuration design which held the reed in place. In the newer Rico version, the "H" configuration is bigger, wider and thicker.
The surrounding bands of the original Harrison ligature were both thinner and narrower than the Rico version. The Rico version is wider and larger in overall design.
The two thumb screws of the Harrison ligature were smaller, had a different thread size and are not interchageable with the Rico version.
As for sound - the Harrison gold ligature helped produce a darker, more covered sound, yet with nice overtones. I found the Rico version to have a nice quick response, however the sound was both thin and bright, lacking in personality.
Again, what works for me or does not work for me, is meaningless. You need to see and hear for yourself if the Rico ligature helps produce the sound quality you have in your aural memory.
The original Harrison ligatures were prone to breakage at the "H" connection of the surrounding bands. Although none of mine have ever
broken, others have reported it is a problem to be aware of.
BTW -The cap for the newer Rico version of the Harrison ligature is very nice and is a perfect fit for the older Harrison ligatures, if you were ever looking for a suitable cap.
...GBK
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Author: cxgreen48
Date: 2011-03-31 01:28
I found it to be "just another inverted metal ligature." It was pretty good; it held the reed at 4 points at the reed's side (which is what a Bonade lig is supposed to avoid doing). I ended up returning it because the Bonade Inverted was cheaper and worked just as well (although I had to make adjustments).
Oh yes, I love the cap that comes with the Rico H lig too! I remember it being kind of squishy/flexible.
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