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Author: TomS
Date: 2019-07-30 06:40
I own a Backun Alpha as an outdoor backup. Lightweight for when your arms get tired. Tuning is good. Workmanship is very good. Seems to have more resistance/warmer/stuffier than my Ridenour Lyrique Libertas or Buffet R13.
I don't like the way the RH pinky keys are adjusted ... I gotta get it in to the shop and have things bent and fixed ...
Good horn ... but check out Tom Ridenour's clarinets, too ...
Hard rubber, some plastics and greenline composites have better stability and forgiveness ... and you can get clean tone-holes which encourages the use of cork pads (a plus, IMHO).
Tom
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2019-07-24 04:36 |
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2019-07-24 13:35 |
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2019-07-30 18:47 |
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2019-10-25 05:57 |
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2019-10-25 16:54 |
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2019-10-25 21:25 |
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2019-10-25 21:41 |
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2019-10-25 23:02 |
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2019-10-26 19:10 |
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