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Author: John Peacock
Date: 2019-08-03 18:20
Bob Bernardo:
> They are a straight bore, the CSG's.
> No tapers inside the bores like the other pro models
> such as the CSVR's and the SEV's.
Forgive me, but I have to disagree with this. I had a CSG III Bb on trial recently, and took the chance to measure the bore. For the upper joint, the dimensions at top and bottom were 14.98 mm & 14.68 mmm. That taper of 0.30 mm is within the range of figures you'll find on Buffets. So which the CSG bore clearly does something different, it's still like basically every modern clarinet in being markedly narrower at the middle of the instrument (incidentally, this is a statement that also applies to the Buffet BC20, which the publicity for the new Tradition model describes as having a cylindrical bore).
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