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Author: gRAHAM
Date: 2000-09-18 03:32
What is the biggest difference between the RC and R-13
Graham
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Author: Beejay
Date: 2000-09-18 08:42
The RC is somewhat less polycylindrical. The sound, I believe, is very similar. By polycylindrical one means that the diamater of the bore changes along its length in a carefully stepped fashion. The RC was developed later than the R13 by Jacques Lancelot and Robert Carree, and is tuned slightly differently -- 442 vs 440. The two instruments sell for the same here in France, so I guess their quality is equivalent.
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Author: Lindy
Date: 2000-09-18 11:30
I play an RC, when choosing it I prefered the sound to the R13's that I tried out.
I think the RC is more popular in the UK than America, try a couple out, it's all down to personal choice!
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Author: Eoin
Date: 2000-09-18 17:56
I believe that both that RC and the R13 are available in both 442 Hz (European standard) and 440 Hz (American standard).
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Author: Joris van den Berg
Date: 2000-09-18 22:04
If the latest brochures by buffet are correct the RC is availlable in both 440 and 442 pitch while the R-13 is only availlable in 440.
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Author: Hiroshi
Date: 2000-09-19 03:34
I had a RC Prestige. Its big difference from other Buffets is the bell joint shape. It is rectangular. Like Saxophone mouthpiece throat. I think this makes the structure of harmonics quite different. I disliked it.
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Author: Chris Ondaatje
Date: 2000-09-20 04:25
I use an RC Prestige and have been very happy with it. My previous pair were R13 but a found the sound too focused around the middle harmonics. The RC has a more "spread" sound. I find I have to use a fairly resistant set-up to avoid the sound becoming too bright. This means some major reed adjustment to give the clarity of articulation I desire. All models of Clarinet seem to involve compromises and adjustments.Most professional models seem good to me.
Regards Chris.
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Author: Tim
Date: 2000-09-20 21:43
I recently was asking the same question to Fred Weiner (New York instrument supplier and clarinet specialist) because I'm in the market for a new horn. Indeed the RC is considered brighter and more free blowing than the R13. It is much more popular in Europe than here in the US were a somewhat darker sound is more sought after. I choose not try one out because I was looking for an instrument with an even darker tone and with more resistance than the R13.
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Author: Hiroshi
Date: 2000-09-21 05:48
Chris and TIm correctly expressed what I felt on RC. I prefer focused and a little darker tone than RC. But where this difference come from? Robert Carret's idea of recutangular bore joint is one. Buffet calls their bore design 'polycylindrical'. R-13's bore might be somewhat different from RC. Its reverse taper might be larger down to foot joint.
Rossi clarinet has three bores:French,American,and English.
I do not the detail of each but R13=American bore,and RC=French bore. (Then what is English bore?) I would ask Rossi's Japanese dealer(he himself plays clarinet).
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