Author: Synonymous Botch
Date: 2003-08-07 12:00
Gee Dee, what qualifies you to sweep them all under the rug?
Have you ever been in the same room with one of these?
The clarinets made in that period were built with much the same technique, quality of materials and skilled staff. Most of the makers turned out clarinets for beginning and intermediate players.
Conn made lots, at a reasonable price, for the domestic market.
They filled the same niche as current Vito or Yamaha student horns.
Comparing a Conn Director to the Connstellation is like comparing a
Dodge Neon to the Chrysler 'Crossfire'... same maker, different levels of build quality.
Put a clean 444N up against a LL or Series 9 some day.
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