![]() ![]() The Bundy certainly appears to be rugged! I'm curious about how folks on this forum would compare a 70's Bundy to the current field of plastic student clarinets in terms of overall playability. This set up should meet my needs for a summer-gig clarinet. For whatever reason(s), the K11e really brings the old Bundy to life. Of course, the Bundy's quality of sound is not at the level of my Couesnon. I finally hit pay dirt on the Bundy with a Grabner K11e and a #3 Legere Ontario. I then tried a series of mix & match combinations with the 4 types of Grabner Kaspar mouthpieces I have as well as 3 types of Legere reeds. I did not have good first impressions of the Bundy when I tried my Grabner K14 & #3 Legere Quebec set up on it. After trying several student model clarinets I was given a 70's Bundy by a sax buddy to try. ![]() I've been looking for a back up clarinet to use for summer outdoor gigs.not wanting to take my treasured vintage Couesnon Monopole out in the hot sun. ![]()
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