Woodwind.OrgThe Clarinet BBoardThe C4 standard

 
  BBoard Equipment Study Resources Music General    
 
 New Topic  |  Go to Top  |  Go to Topic  |  Search  |  Help/Rules  |  Smileys/Notes  |  Log In   Newer Topic  |  Older Topic 
 Leblanc: Esprit vs Sonata
Author: Tom A 
Date:   2003-06-28 04:35

A simple one, specially for the Leblanc fans who may have a few. What's the comparison, in aspects like quality control, sound production, and (perceived) position on the clarinet hierarchy?

I ask because, despite playing for many years, I have long term experience of only one instrument, my 16-year old R13. I am now married with a small child and a Sydney mortgage, so long term testing of many instruments, and even buying one, will have to wait until I win a game show.

Thanks, all.

Reply To Message
 
 Re: Leblanc: Esprit vs Sonata
Author: Bradley 
Date:   2003-06-28 11:04

Well, LeBlanc usually lists the Esprit above the Sonata all the time, and ofcourse the price is a little more, making it appear higher up on the list. However, I prefer the Sonata to the Esprit [ this is ofcourse subject to the ones I have tried ] but I think it has something to do with the overall design. I would list the Sonata above the Esprit because even though it doesn't have the harmony clarinet line that the Esprit has, it seems like an overall more professional clarinet when it comes to modern LeBlanc. The Sonata is closer to the Concerto and Opus than the Esprit is in bore size, (Sonata having the same .575 instead of .577 like the Esprit) and I find it just an overall more similar model. The Esprit I think is [ or should I saw was] more for the classical player that didn't like the standard bore design.
Just my 2 cents.

Bradley

Reply To Message
 
 Re: Leblanc: Esprit vs Sonata
Author: William 
Date:   2003-06-28 14:42

You already own a 16 yr old R13--why change? Swiching to either a Sonata or an Esprit would only be a "set down" from what you have now.

However, if you must, the Sonata clarinets have identical accoustics, undercutting and wood, and pretty much play the same as the more expensive Concerto and Opus model clarinets. (I play a set of LeBlanc Concerto's and and can report that they are great instruments)

But, if all I did was play Bb clarinet, I would prefer to play my vintage Buffet R13--it is the best clarinet that I own. So my bottom line recommendation would be to have your present R13 fixed up. R13 Bb's are "as good as it gets."

Reply To Message
 
 Re: Leblanc: Esprit vs Sonata
Author: Tom A 
Date:   2003-06-29 02:43

Sorry about this - still getting the hang of posting my own stuff.



Post Edited (2003-06-29 02:51)

Reply To Message
 
 Re: Leblanc: Esprit vs Sonata
Author: Tom A 
Date:   2003-06-29 02:49

Thanks for the advice so far. If I read this correctly, they seem almost neck-and-neck, with the Sonata ahead by a quarter tone. :)

The reason I ask is actually for some students' information. Since our dollar went south, clarinets aren't cheap down here and my students sometimes move up to a second-hand horn in good condition. I've tried a Sonata for a student and bought, but I know nothing of the Esprit, so I'm making sure it's OK. I've seen one advertised on Ebay Australia at a good price, with a Pomarico glass thrown in, but there's no hurry and I don't want to commit until I know a bit more.

Reply To Message
 Avail. Forums  |  Threaded View   Newer Topic  |  Older Topic 


 Avail. Forums  |  Need a Login? Register Here 
 User Login
 User Name:
 Password:
 Remember my login:
   
 Forgot Your Password?
Enter your email address or user name below and a new password will be sent to the email address associated with your profile.
Search Woodwind.Org

Sheet Music Plus Featured Sale

The Clarinet Pages
For Sale
Put your ads for items you'd like to sell here. Free! Please, no more than two at a time - ads removed after two weeks.

 
     Copyright © Woodwind.Org, Inc. All Rights Reserved    Privacy Policy    Contact charette@woodwind.org