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Author: GenEric
Date: 2018-01-23 02:53
I am currently on the search for an A clarinet. I currently use my school A but it's not in great condition and if I were to continue renting this horn, it would cost more than buying a used one and selling it later on if I come across a better one.
There is a used E11 at my local music store going for $1000 which i believe is a steal. It's not the best instrument but it's in good condition, definitely plays better than the school one, and when I do get a better one, I believe I can sell it for a similar price.
However, I'm still open to new suggestions. If anyone has a used A under $1500 or knows a reputable seller that's selling one, that'll be great!
Thanks!
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Author: jonathan.wallaceadams
Date: 2018-01-23 02:58
http://martinfreres.net/clarinetcatalog/key-of-a-soprano-clarinets/
Not sure of the quality but worth looking into for the price.
Just an aspiring student.
Buffet Tradition
Mpc.: Hawkins "G", Barrel: Moba, Reeds: Reserve 3.5+
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Author: kdk
Date: 2018-01-23 03:17
I don't know anything about them besides Tom's reputation and the description on his web page, but the Ridenour Lyrique 575 A clarinet is $1,895 brand new. If you can look at a $1,500 used horn, you might be able to swing the extra $400 to get a new one that comes direct from the manufacturer with his satisfaction guarantee. Ridenour has a trial/return policy (see his website). If you like the Lyrique, I think it would probably last you longer than an E-11, which I'd think you would outgrow fairly quickly.
A used R13 or equivalent Bb can be found without much difficulty for a price in the <$1,500 range, but my suspicion is that finding A clarinets of the same quality at all is probably more difficult (but not impossible). There is, I think, less turnover in A clarinets generally among players who buy and use them - there are many more people who play Bb clarinets exclusively. I've seen them on EBay, but you have to watch patiently, and you can't be *really* sure of what you're getting until you've gotten it, when returning an item can be tricky, depending on the vendor.
Karl
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Author: donald
Date: 2018-01-23 04:17
I know of a very nice Yamaha for $2,000 us$, and I might know of a good Buffet I play tested a while back, not sure if it has been sold, but these are both above your price threshold 😢
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Author: GenEric
Date: 2018-01-23 04:28
I can go above the budget if it is in good condition! I know it's against the terms and services to sell instruments in a thread so is it possible you could email me some more information about it? It sounds great!
Post Edited (2018-01-23 04:34)
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Author: GenEric
Date: 2018-01-23 08:15
http://reedandsqueakcases.com/clarinets/121-buffet-r13-a-clarinet-gg757-49n5r
This looks like a great inexpensive instrument. Any opinions on the manufacturer or model?
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Author: donald
Date: 2018-01-23 12:58
Rats, the Buffet I play tested (had GREAT tone) has been sold. The Yamaha, well that's a long story- i KNOW that this is a good instrument because I used to own it) but I think it's over priced for how old it is (it's in GREAT condition, but still over 30 years old) and there would be added cost shipping internationally... sorry about that. I have no advice re the Dubois A clarinet
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Author: tommo84
Date: 2018-01-23 14:37
Take a look at the new Buffet E13 A clarinet. Th new E13 is improved in bore and mechanics.
Here in europe it solds at 1600€...
Very good horn, especially if well selected and adjusted...
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Author: Filettofish
Date: 2018-01-23 20:29
You never know what you might come across on the used market... I managed to find my R13 A clarinet for right around $1500 on an forum site (not this one). As long as you're wary of "too good to be true" situations, you can find some real bargains out there.
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Author: Kalashnikirby
Date: 2018-01-24 01:01
I'd seriously consider ordering one from Thomann, because there is no supplier in Europe who'd ship a buffet for 30$. Don't know the import taxes in the USA, but the retail prices you guys have for some buffets are ridiculous. So unless the E11 in that music store is in a very good condition, 1000$ isn't really a steal, either.
Please don't misunderstand this as an advertisement, but how can "your" Buffets be that much more expensive when I pay 1,3k€ for an E11 including 19% state tax?
Anyways, I don't see many decent alternatives.
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Author: GenEric
Date: 2018-01-24 10:15
I tried a Ridenour clarinet and wasn't my cup of tea so unfortualtely, I'll have to pass on it.
Unfortunately, the A clarinet my store had was just sold! Looks like i'll have to wait for one online...
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Author: Bob Bernardo
Date: 2018-01-26 09:49
As written many times I think the Yamaha CSVR A clarinet is the best A clarinet I've ever played, because the resistance feels like a Bb. Buffets seem a tad bit tubby once you compare the 2. So look around. I'm sure you will find one and you will be very happy.
Designer of - Vintage 1940 Cicero Mouthpieces and the La Vecchia mouthpieces
Yamaha Artist 2015
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Author: martind
Date: 2018-01-27 07:13
Eric, it appears you are having a problem finding an used A clarinet.
I have a nice Amati A clarinet that may be in your price range. I
pd 900. + for this instrument about 4-5 yrs ago thru WWBW. It
plays good and has excellent construction. The Amati instr/company
is located in the Czech republic and is a major instrument mfg.
If you are interested in my clarinet, contact me/email:
martindpachey@yahoo.com
Good luck,
Martin
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