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Author: Noodler100
Date: 2022-11-15 20:59
I played the same pair of Selmer Recitals for 25 years and recently replaced them with the Evolution version. The sound I now produce is exactly the same as my old pair (but better as the quality and focus of the throat notes in particular had deteriorated over time). So from my point of view, the extra protection you get re cracks is a plus. I had a crack in my old A a couple of years in and it was a painful experience - having said that the instrument seemed a lot freeer after the crack. I think Ted Planas used to say (I think?!) that a crack can be a good thing sometimes, if sorted properly!
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