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Author: rgombine
Date: 2014-09-29 19:07
Was wondering if anyone has tried the Gualco staple and was willing to share his/her thoughts. My google (and oboe bb) search was not super fruitful.
(fwiw, I play on howarth xl, long scrape, Weber C tip).
Thanks!
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Author: Scandinavian
Date: 2014-10-04 17:10
Hello,
I've used the Gualco staples (silver and copper) for a few years. I don't anymore, though.
The staple fits perfectly to the Chiarugi 2 mandrel, so I think it's safe to say that the bore is pretty much identical to the Chiarugi 2 staple and derivates (Loree original, Dupin, Rigotti etc.)
For me the staple behaved just like the Chiarugi 2, but with a bigger, rounder sound to it. Really equal throughout the registers. "Problem notes", such as first octave g, middle c and c# (tones that, at least for me, easily gets a harsh, edgy, sound), benefits a lot from the staple!
A far as material goes, I didn't notice any difference between the silver and copper ones..
I don't use them anymore, for the same reasons I don't use the Chiarugi 2 - the top register always feels cramped and a bit flat to me, I can't get the sound to expand and open up the way I want. (The Guercio D12 lets me do that, and sound wise it's easily on par with the Gualco even though it's a old school model made of brass and cork!)
But, this is only my experience! If you use Chiarugi 2 or Loree staples, do give it a go! They will last a lifetime, maybe with the occasional changin of an o-ring..
(I have a few to sell.. )
/Johannes
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