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Author: Aussie Nick
Date: 2004-08-02 15:23
Hey guys. Well I got some stuff done by a tech to my new RC Prestiges, and I was asked to report back as to what I did. The low D's on both were dull and so the tone hole was opened up a little bit. The low C's were a bit fuzzy on both as well and so we raised the rings on the lower joint and changed the pad.
On the Bb clarinet, the upper clarion A and B were extremely sharp, whilst minus the register key the D and E were borderline flat. Same on the A clarinet except it was more clarion G and G# causing the problem. Apart from inserting the tiniest amounts of blue tac into one or two holes and smoothing it out, what else did we do? Well I asked him if we could experiment by putting the register vent tubes of my older Festivals into the new prestiges. It was to both our disbelief that the 12ths were actually improved. On the A clarinet in particular, the G and G# (and low C C#) were quite significantly improved, whilst on the Bb clarinet, the upper clarion B became just that little bit easier to play close to A440. Both instruments are now that much more enjoyable to play
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Author: Don Berger
Date: 2004-08-02 15:57
Very good, congrats, A N, I know very little about Buffs, but I do admire high quality "tweaking" and your courageous interchanging of register tubes. I'll bear in mind its beneficial "tuning of your 12ths", as it is similar to my plans to install/modify the "SK" mechanism from a Noblet-Stubbins onto my LeB Dynamic 2 [without creating havoc!], my feeble attempt at cl research. Comments welcomed, Don
Thanx, Mark, Don
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