Interesting sale.The CL5 link says its unavailable now, interesting that they've already run out apparently.
also uurgh that CL4 is really tempting now, but I'm trying to save money currently for a second really good Clarinet that I've found for sale. (Specifically I'm talking about a 1974 Leblanc LL)
Well if I was to buy the LL I mentioned I most likely would just continue using my M15, depending on how I find it versus my Selmer fit in playing situations. (as I've just used my M15 on it for basically everything since I've bought the mouthpiece.)Interesting sale.
The Masters mouthpieces are shaped differently and thus they come with a ligature. So if you don't like the ligature ....
The included masters, and leather and Klassik are the recommended ligatures for these. Of course I'm sure other makers ligatures work too.
The Leblanc LL is a very neutral playing clarinet. I have a nice set from the 70s that I play. I would think would meld well with them.
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Wasn't WWBW bought up by the Guitar Center, who also uses the Musician's Friend name?
I used a M15 in the past. I prefer my M13 Lyre (a bit more flexibility than the M13 for ease of dynamics).Well if I was to buy the LL I mentioned I most likely would just continue using my M15, depending on how I find it versus my Selmer fit in playing situations. (as I've just used my M15 on it for basically everything since I've bought the mouthpiece.)Interesting sale.
The Masters mouthpieces are shaped differently and thus they come with a ligature. So if you don't like the ligature ....
The included masters, and leather and Klassik are the recommended ligatures for these. Of course I'm sure other makers ligatures work too.
The Leblanc LL is a very neutral playing clarinet. I have a nice set from the 70s that I play. I would think would meld well with them.
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Additionally, I'd love to maybe see your mouthpiece review come back some time, maybe one of these could be a start?