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 new A clarinet
Author: BenInBb 
Date:   2011-08-20 18:30

i'm looking to buy a new A clarinet, and I don't want to shell out any more than I have to for a reasonable professional model instrument (R13 is a strong possibility, Tosca is not, for example.) I'm of course going to try some R13s, but what else should I look at? What from Leblanc? I know Selmer Paris bought Leblanc, should I look at Selmer as well? My Bb is a Selmer Series 9 from several decades ago; I don't know exactly how old it is. If i had to choose 4 clarinets to try, what models should I test?

Ben Parker


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 Re: new A clarinet
Author: gwie 
Date:   2011-08-20 19:22

The Yamaha CSG is an excellent choice for a A clarinet if you can find a few to try out. The intonation is stellar, most of them play as easily as a Bb, the instrument is lighter weight compared to the other brands, and finally usually costs less than the competition!

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 Re: new A clarinet
Author: SteveG_CT 
Date:   2011-08-20 21:00

Considering that your Bb is a Selmer and you are presumably happy with it I would recommend trying Selmer as well. I got to try out a Selmer Signature a while back and was very impressed by it and would have bought it if I hadn't been broke at the time. The only problem you might have with Selmer is that they tend to be more expensive.

If I were going to buy a new A clarinet and wanted to pick from 4 different models, the ones I would try would be as follows (ranked according to cost):

1. Yamaha CSG ~$2700
2. Buffet R13 ~$3700
3. Leblanc Symphonie ~$3900
4. Selmer Paris Signature ~$4800

If I could cheat and add two more...
5. Ridenour G1 ~$1900 (this might be at the top of the list if I had played one before)
6. Peter Eaton ~$4000

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 Re: new A clarinet
Author: clariniano 
Date:   2011-08-20 22:00

If your budget is pretty limited for an A, but are still looking for a good one, consider trying the Yamaha 650 in A. Here when I saw it about 3 years ago it sold for about $1400 CDN. One of my students bought one of these, and is really happy with it. (his Bb is also a Yamaha)

I actually considered getting that one, but I had already gotten an A from my husband, sometimes I still wish I got the new one then (price difference then was about $400, but my husband and I then were making well over 100K a year and no debt other than monthly bills) , because it took a while and a couple hundred dollars later to get the A to play well enough to be comfortable with it.

Meri

Please check out my website at: http://donmillsmusicstudio.weebly.com and my blog at: http://clariniano.wordpress.com

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 Re: new A clarinet
Author: Ed Palanker 
Date:   2011-08-21 03:03

You should probably try to go to a store that has some of each model and try them, that's the only way you will know what's best for you. ESP eddiesclarinet.com

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 Re: new A clarinet
Author: Bob Phillips 
Date:   2011-08-21 04:15

My $1200 (new) Ridenour Lyrique A is a perfectly acceptable instrument. Better intonation than and tone quality equal to my Buffet RC Bb.

It did take some time to fiddle the keywork of my Lyrique into shape --something that Ridenour claims doesn't happen with his products.

You can get one on trial and send it back if you are not happy with it.

Bob Phillips

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 Re: new A clarinet
Author: Barry Vincent 
Date:   2011-08-21 05:38

Amati Klaslice , even a second hand one is a good choice and not too expensive.

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 Re: new A clarinet
Author: bill49 
Date:   2011-08-21 10:53

I bought a matched pair Yamaha SE. I tried the CSG when I was considering which set to buy and played them both for my accompaniest. In the end, I let her pick. For some reason, she liked the tone on the SE over the SG. I've been very happy. No regrets at all.

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 Re: new A clarinet
Author: rtmyth 
Date:   2011-08-21 14:02

I played a used and rather old Robert for many years; excellent in all respects

richard smith

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