Author: Luisebv
Date: 2018-01-17 19:25
Thanks a lot for their coments guys!
Christian, My current setup is a buffet E11 with moba barrel and bell of cocobolo and Vandonren BD5 -13. I always have a little bit trouble with tune specially in high register, but i have learned to correct and compensate that issues. Now i have a Rindenour lyrique in A, btw i am really impress how well tune it is, better than other R13s that i have tested.
Now my E11, is turn me to much free blowing (maybe because im practicing in A) thats why iam thinking that its time to get a new horn, but the only think that i dont like on Rindenour horn is that aren`t too resonant for my taste (maybe by the hard rubber) even using my backun bell and barrel.
thats why i am asking the question on what model has good tunning that can be comparable with the Rindenour.
I know that buffet improve their tunning some years ago with the tosca, and then passed to the tradition clarinet feature, and don´t know how well it is. I tested some R13s and RCs and i see a little bit of variarion on each horn and in each one. thats why i am a little bit curious on compare with the tradition.
by the other hand the CSVR like it by his cutting edge sound, too much direct and focus. but on the models that I tested is like the Backun tunning concept, has little variations but the narrow way.
The only brand that i didn´t find on store stock are the Uebels, I heard that that have great deep sound (specially the superior) thats why iam curious to test, but they seem that is only on order.
Another great resonant horn that i tested was the unknown brand Ripamonti, the Ripa model, but was the only one that played without tuner (because time, btw was the horn of the teacher Paolo Beltramini)
Bob, i would like the CSVR, but to me their key work is a lot different (to much lowered the key height, espcially in the right pinky keys) I talk to some repairman that can be fix that, but their price is nonsense.
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