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Author: oboi
Date: 2014-06-05 11:45
Side by side, I can definitely hear a huge difference between the Marigaux and Howarth. The Howarth XL has a very singing and lush 2nd octave, which I find lacking in the Marigaux 2001. The Marigaux has a very commanding and dark presence in the 1st octave, which I find lacking in the Howarth. So I suppose it depends on what type of sound you want. Maybe having both means you get the best of both worlds, ha! Yes, in terms of keywork, I can't get around the clunkiness and how much heavier the Howarth is. Weight is a major factor for me. I really like the RH pinky key cluster in the Marigaux 2001. I don't know if there is much of a pitch difference. When I play my 2001 and my teacher's XL, I overall don't hear a huge pitch difference. I'd recommend both instruments, although I don't ever see myself getting an XL (due to my issues with instrument weight).
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oboeandy |
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mjfoboe |
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2014-05-31 08:07 |
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2014-05-31 21:29 |
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rgombine |
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2014-06-05 04:31 |
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oboi |
2014-06-05 11:45 |
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LH |
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