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 BAM Conservatoire Case
Author: OldeSkool 
Date:   2026-04-27 17:01

Has anyone purchased the BAM Conservatoire single clarinet case? It looks very similar to the BAM Trekking case at roughly 1/2 the price. How does the quality compare?

Bill

Post Edited (2026-04-28 17:15)

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 Re: BAM Conservatoire Case
Author: prigault 
Date:   2026-04-27 20:49

An excellent compact case that stores everything I need and which I use it for my main Bb (Buffet Festival).

The main compartment is very well padded and stores a clarinet with a foldable stand within the bell, a second barrel, two mouthpieces and a small space for a cork grease stick or small reed holder.
Two important considerations for me:
- the barrel spaces are normal-sized, so my stock Buffet barrels are well held in place (unlike some cases made for obese barrels)
- it accomodates lower joints that had the thumb rest modified. Mine has been moved 2cm up and 1cm left on all my clarinets, and few cases accomodate this semlessly.

I do not use the top compartment for scores, as it too narrow for letter-size and hardly convenient for A4 as soon as you have a protective holder. Rather, I use it to store all my other stuff: several reed holders, reed file (Vandoren glass reed stick), small screwdriver, teeth protector, etc.

Both the BAM Conservatoire case and the BAM Classic Double clarinet case (which I use for my pair of Buffet RC) are hidden gems. They are superior IMO to other cases several times the price.



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 Re: BAM Conservatoire Case
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2026-04-28 12:20

>> and hardly convenient for A4 as soon as you have a protective holder. <<

What do you mean by a protective holder? Some kind of case cover? How do A4 papers fit in it without a protective holder? Not an A4 size book, but let's say ten or twenty pages?

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 Re: BAM Conservatoire Case
Author: prigault 
Date:   2026-04-28 15:39

I mean something like a folder to protect paper sheets in the top compartment, so they do not get crumpled.

Anything strictly within A4 size (set of sheets, even a 2cm thick book!) does fit in the top compartment, but anything wider (standard 9"x12" scores, letter-size paper, even a folder for A4 that is a few millimetres wider than A4) does not. This case would be perfect if it were 2cm wider.



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