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 Buffet RC prestige awful quality control
Author: Radovan 
Date:   2024-09-17 19:46

This is the bell of my Buffet RC Prestige clarinet that I bought 6 months ago.

LINK: https://imgur.com/a/eBka5GY

Before buying, I tried the instrument, and of all the models, this one suited me best. Today came a shock! After so many months I noticed that the wood under the ring was damaged during the making of the instrument, and that the workers in the factory put a piece of cloth to fill the gap that was chipped off. Buffet has really fallen to the low branches when this is found on the pro model, which costs over 4,100 euros in the EU.



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 Re: Buffet RC prestige awful quality control
Author: Radovan 
Date:   2024-09-17 19:55





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 Re: Buffet RC prestige awful quality control
Author: Chris P 
Date:   2024-09-17 20:36

Nothing there surprises me and awful quality control isn't just isolated to RC Prestiges.

Former oboe finisher
Howarth of London
1998 - 2010

The opinions I express are my own.

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 Re: Buffet RC prestige awful quality control
Author: Hunter_100 
Date:   2024-09-17 21:18

It is probably still covered by a warranty of some sort right? Call Buffet and have them send you a new bell.

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 Re: Buffet RC prestige awful quality control
Author: maxopf 
Date:   2024-09-18 00:49

I had some quality control issues with a new R13 Prestige A I bought a couple of years ago. The bore had shrank (or perhaps was too small to begin with, and I didn’t notice initially), resulting in the right hand becoming incredibly tight and stuffy over time, like someone had stuffed a sock in my low G/clarion D and the surrounding notes. A technician also found that some of the undercutting in that region wasn’t finished, with at least one tone hole not being undercut at all. It’s a wonder the instrument played as well as it did when I selected it.

In any case, I contacted the Buffet Atelier email, and to their credit they offered to fix it free of charge besides sending the instrument to Paris. It plays much better now. They re-bored the upper joint, selected a new barrel, and fixed some tone holes. Worth trying them at atelier.reparations-expertises@buffetcrampon.com.

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