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 RSR Bass clarinet to low C
Author: dansil 
Date:   2010-08-09 07:33

has anybody heard of or had any experience with the RSR bass clarinet to low C being sold by Richard "Sax" Ross in LA? It is a very cheap Chinese ebonite import and usually cheap means just that ie. NOT good. However one hears comments that instruments from China are getting better.

Cheers, Danny
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a family doctor in Castlemaine, rural Victoria, Australia for the past 30+ years, also a plucked string musician (mandolin, classical guitar) for far too long before discovering the clarinet - what a missed opportunity!

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 Re: RSR Bass clarinet to low C
Author: clarnibass 
Date:   2010-08-09 07:45

I don't have experience with this one, but it seems identical or almost the same as other low C bass clarinets from China. Here is what I recently wrote on another thread:

>> I haven't tried any under the Western names but have tried several
>> from Chinese makers. All the ones I tried seemed to have the exact
>> same design. I thought they had terrible ergonomics, this was the main
>> reason I wouldn't want one. Also quality wasn't great, by far worse
>> than Chinese saxophones (or even soprano clarinets) which had
>> amazing improvements recently. The tone was ok, not bad, but not
>> what I'd want. Mechanics had some problems too. I also checked the
>> intonation on one instrument thoroughly and mostly it wasn't bad, but
>> not as good as the professional models from Buffet and Selmer. I
>> thought some people might be able to use this if interested, but it was
>> definitely not an instrument I'd want to play as long as I can play the
>> instrument I want.



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 Re: RSR Bass clarinet to low C
Author: dansil 
Date:   2010-08-09 08:19

Thanks, clarnibass although it would be more helpful to hear from someone who has actually tried out this particular model.

The RSR clarinet costs around $1000 ie. incredibly cheap by comparison with high quality instruments such as grenadilla Buffet or Selmer instruments!!! Tom Ridenour's Chinese import with his adjustments is nearly 3 times the price of the RSR so I wonder if Tom's low C bases better than the average low C Chinese imports?

cheers, Danny

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 Re: RSR Bass clarinet to low C
Author: David Spiegelthal 2017
Date:   2010-08-09 15:12

I'd feel better if the brand were "RBCR" and were being sold by a guy named Richard "Bass Clarinet" Ross.

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