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 RE: Leblanc L70
Author: Geoff 
Date:   1999-06-27 13:46

Just read the L7 is "an essentially cylindrical clarinet, producing powerful,solid tones, and tend to be sharp in the right-hand chalumeau owing to the large cylinder & leblancs pereference for higher smaller finger holes"

The L27 has a cone which reduces to a cylinder of 14.75mm.

The L200 has a (reversed cone) reducing to 14.6mm

As the LX and LX2000 have reversed cones, I assume so did the L300

Dont know if the L70 is reversed or not.

Geoff

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