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 Pomarico
Author: DanzClarinerd 
Date:   2011-04-02 00:24

Are the Pomarico mouthpieces worth the price?
I've found a sapphire crystal from a respectable dealer and i want to know if it plays as well as it is described and reviewed
this will be my first step up mouthpiece
was wondering if it is any better than a B45?

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 Re: Pomarico
Author: RJShaw0 
Date:   2011-04-02 07:55

You bet your bottom dollar it will be. Well for me they are.
Make sure you try a few out though, 'cause there can be a fair bit of difference between them.

RJS

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 Re: Pomarico
Author: DNBoone 
Date:   2011-04-02 13:10

If you get a chance, play it in a big room with some people to listen to it. I find that some mouthpieces sound vastly different to me behind the clarinet than the people at the back of the hall.

Personally, I don't like the crystal mouthpieces and would stick with the B45.
I assume that is what you are currently playing on? What is so wrong with it?

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 Re: Pomarico
Author: William 
Date:   2011-04-02 15:12

A mouthpiece is only as good as it plays--and should not be evaluated by name only. Play as many different pieces, makes and models as you can and then decide.

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 Re: Pomarico
Author: DanzClarinerd 
Date:   2011-04-02 20:05

@DNBoone: I have had the B45 for well over six years ( back when i was a beginner), recently i dropped the mp and damaged the tip of the side rail. But overall i had enjoyed playing on it

i have recently looked into purchasing a new mp, that is similar to the B45. I have read many threads on the board that have said the pomarico sapphire is somewhat similar to the B45.

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 Re: Pomarico
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2011-04-03 05:34

I've played some Pomarico mouthpieces that were excellent. I used one for a few years. Also, some of the worst mouthpieces I've ever tried included a couple of Pomaricos that were terrible and unplayable (terrible response, stuffy).

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 Re: Pomarico
Author: DanzClarinerd 
Date:   2011-04-10 18:54

i am in the process of buying a pomarico sapphire, gonna try it out to see if it fits my preferences

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