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Author: brian
Date: 2000-05-12 01:14
Some months ago I switched from Vandoren traditional to V12's. I'm glad I made the switch, but the V12 4's I'm playing on now are like popsicle sticks compared to 4 traditionals. The guy at the music store showed me a homemade "conversion chart" that actually indicated that if you play traditional 4's you need 41/2 V12's. I'm totally confused. I think I'm going to try 31/2's next time. Thanks.
Brian
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Author: Irwin
Date: 2000-05-12 01:27
A V12 is softer than traditional Vandorens. So, for example, a traditional Vandoren #3 is roughly equivalent to a #3.5 V12.
I personally like V12's better than traditional Vandorens and get more usable reeds per box of V12's than a box of traditional Vandorens.
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Author: Joey
Date: 2000-05-12 03:47
I agreen I normally find that when I play on V12s that I move up a half size to the 4.5s which aren't even offered on Traditionals. I too like the sound and quality I get from the V12s... As for the harder/sofet thing, I'm not exactly sure because I can play on a V12 that is harder that a Traditional 5, or clipped 4 for that matter, and needs major adjustment with a knife. If you might read somewhere on this site, there is an article from Vandoren himself concerning the strengths of his company's reeds. I remember it saying something that the reeds per box are hardly ever consistent with one another, there may anywhere from a 3 to a 5 in a box of size 4s, so you have to be prepared for whenever a reed may be soft (get a clipper) or hard (get a knife).
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Author: paul
Date: 2000-05-12 16:03
I have Vandoren regular reeds and Vandoren V-12s. I personally prefer the V-12s. Perhaps it's just a gut feeling, but the V-12s tend to perform better for me (an adult novice). I also have Legere reeds that grade out very close to Vandoren regular reeds, strength for strength.
I personally believe that in the lower number strengths (2.5 to 3 range), the V-12s are a little stiffer (harder) than regular Vandoren reeds and their Legere counterparts. Perhaps it's because the V-12s have a thicker heel, perhaps not.
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