Author: dann
Date: 2012-02-08 04:24
Exterior - 20/10
Interior - nahh....
I got it, used it for couple day then returned it. Inside of the case, 2 barrels for each side (A, Bb) but if your barrels are Fatboy style, they won't fit. My RC A clarinet doesn't fit, there's a gap when you close the lid, but my CSGH Bb fits just fine. I don't know if its interior is the same in all the "ultralight" but I think it is, it should.
Enough room for 2 reed cases (rico vitalizer), swab, strap and that's it. If you willing to carry only one reed case (not recommended), you might be able to add one small metronome aswell. But if you already, normally, carry another bag, ignore what I just said.
You will have to put your music in the thin leather (nice) bag that wrap around the case. If you plan to carry more than 2 etude books along with some music, you will have a hard time wrap the bag around the case since it'll be too thick, but they have a solution for that situation though it won't look as cool!
Overall, lets be honest here, if you want a cool looking case and don't care much about your clarinets (all for the look, like I did) I would say you will love it. The leather is nice, and shoulder straps are strong and well designed, splendid great looking case for clarinet!!! But if you want opinion from one who owned it once, don't get it. Bam is cheaper, safer, same weight (to me), MORE room and your music and books will stay in good shape (not curling). You said it's cheaper, but it's still a lot more expensive than others which I think are much bette. Might look a little boring but, well....I'm back with my old friend Bam.
But then again, if you have money, get it, see it yourself like I did. You might like it or even love it. All the above is only what I think of the case. good luck!
(sorry for my super poor English)
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