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Author: GoodWinds ★2017 
Date:   2011-04-02 17:37 
 Hi again,  
I'm starting to look into purchasing a used bass clarinet for my doubling needs.  I'm afraid my early searches have led mostly to confusion... 
 
Anybody got a suggestion as to where I might find a decent instrument in good working order for $2k or less?  I'm open to non-wood as long as the tone is decent and the instrument's in tune.   
 
Thanks again for your time and help! 
mary 
 
GoodWinds
  
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Author: kilo  
Date:   2011-04-02 17:42 
 If you don't need the extended range you can get a new Yamaha 221 II and a professional mouthpiece for that amount.
  
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Author: davyd  
Date:   2011-04-03 21:38 
 Several years ago, one of my colleagues made arrangements with The Woodwind & The Brasswind to come out to their Indiana location and try out bass clarinets; he chose the 'best' of something like 6 candidates. When you factor in travel expenses, that seem a bit extreme. But he felt it was worth the trip, and he did come home with quite a fine instrument.
  
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Author: GoodWinds ★2017 
Date:   2011-04-04 01:57 
 I did a similar thing with purchasing an English horn for my college:  they sent me to a distributor with a wide selection and I was able to try several.  Undoubtedly the best way to purchase an instrument.   
 
My problem is that my current bass clarinet skills aren't up to such a trial... yet.  I doubt I would be able to tell much difference except in the ease of playing, which is a definite factor for me.   
 
Thanks! 
 
GoodWinds
  
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Author: SteveG_CT  
Date:   2011-04-04 13:50 
 I doubt you'll have too much trouble finding a good used instrument for less than $2k providing you don't need a low-C model. Good used low-Eb basses seem to start at around $800-$1000. However, if you do need a low-C then finding a decent one under $2k will be difficult.
  
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Author: GoodWinds ★2017 
Date:   2011-04-04 16:04 
 I looked at the site and it does seem a very good deal.   
Thanks for the tip. 
 
GoodWinds
  
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