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 Re: M/O Vandoren
Author: dann 
Date:   2011-10-23 03:30

Hello,

Great information here, thank you very much for everyone.

Luke:
The story about tuning rings is interesting, makes me believe that there are quite some people out there that like them but just can't stand the pitch so V has to create such ring to solve the problem.

NBeaty:
thank for your great advices, but since I wasn't trying to get them for myself (I was trying them for students), the choice of putting it together with a 67mm barrel won't be possible, or quite hard since most of my student own only common 65-66. Barrels these day are very pricey. I was just sad that it didn't work out. I really like them the MO V.

So, until there's a solution, M30 is a really great mouthpiece and most importantly, kids like it. It's just doesn't sound as sweet to my ear.

Thanks again, and take care.

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