This was a great video to watch and very informative. It's super to hear the two models played side by side by Corrado. I recently purchased the cocobolo Protege and absolutely love the rich sound and ease of play. It is a fine instrument.
I tried an Alpha some years ago. While I thought it sounded good, I recall that one of the notes was so stuffy that I could never use the instrument. I think it was the C#/G#, if I recall correctly. Perhaps it was just the one instrument and not the basic design, but it discouraged me from investigating further. Also, there was an issue with the bridge mechanism of the instrument I received (from another dealer, not directly from Backun), which I think was just a manufacturing defect, not a design flaw (which I would not expect from Backun).
Hello, thanks for sharing your experience with Backun. If you ever encounter any further issues or concerns with any of our clarinets, please don't hesitate to send us an email at sales@backunmusical.com for further assistance. It does sound like this may have been a one-off issue.
@@backunmusical , I remember now. On the Alpha I tried, when the side e-flat/b-flat lever was depressed, it rested directly on the bridge mechanism, rather than on the nearby post, like every other clarinet I have used does. I would assume this was a manufacturing error, rather than part of the design, but I have only tried one copy of the instrument. Going to try another copy of the Alpha and hope I have better luck with that, since I have heard many good things about it.
@@davideichler5105 That's great! We are thrilled to hear this. Please don't hesitate to keep in touch about your experience trying another Alpha Bb Clarinet!
@@backunmusical , so, I tried another one and love it. It will be a very nice back-up and alternative to my R-13s for outdoor playing. One minor complaint about the Alpha: the tenon corks are too stiff and the bottom socket of the Alpha barrel seems too large, relative to other barrels, including wooden Backuns. I cracked my wooden Backun barrel (which fits fine on other clarinets) trying to get it on the Alpha, and I used plenty of cork grease. And I can't get a synthetic Charles Bay barrel on the Alpha either. I won't dare try any of my other wooden barrels on it until I have that tenon cork fixed, which could mean that the Alpha barrel will then not fit securely.
Hey! I wrote you an email and i sent a message to the fanpage, I'm interested con buying a barrel for me and my teacher but I havent recived any answer:/ can you check those mails? Its preety important
This was a great video to watch and very informative. It's super to hear the two models played side by side by Corrado. I recently purchased the cocobolo Protege and absolutely love the rich sound and ease of play. It is a fine instrument.
Che suono fantastico! Avrò visto questo video decine di volte.
I wish I could say cocobolo like that!
Out of curiosity, why do you keep the Alpha body while switching to the MoBa barrel and bell?
He said he plays that set up in his orchestra
I tried an Alpha some years ago. While I thought it sounded good, I recall that one of the notes was so stuffy that I could never use the instrument. I think it was the C#/G#, if I recall correctly. Perhaps it was just the one instrument and not the basic design, but it discouraged me from investigating further. Also, there was an issue with the bridge mechanism of the instrument I received (from another dealer, not directly from Backun), which I think was just a manufacturing defect, not a design flaw (which I would not expect from Backun).
Hello, thanks for sharing your experience with Backun. If you ever encounter any further issues or concerns with any of our clarinets, please don't hesitate to send us an email at sales@backunmusical.com for further assistance. It does sound like this may have been a one-off issue.
@@backunmusical , I remember now. On the Alpha I tried, when the side e-flat/b-flat lever was depressed, it rested directly on the bridge mechanism, rather than on the nearby post, like every other clarinet I have used does. I would assume this was a manufacturing error, rather than part of the design, but I have only tried one copy of the instrument. Going to try another copy of the Alpha and hope I have better luck with that, since I have heard many good things about it.
@@davideichler5105 That's great! We are thrilled to hear this. Please don't hesitate to keep in touch about your experience trying another Alpha Bb Clarinet!
@@backunmusical , so, I tried another one and love it. It will be a very nice back-up and alternative to my R-13s for outdoor playing. One minor complaint about the Alpha: the tenon corks are too stiff and the bottom socket of the Alpha barrel seems too large, relative to other barrels, including wooden Backuns. I cracked my wooden Backun barrel (which fits fine on other clarinets) trying to get it on the Alpha, and I used plenty of cork grease. And I can't get a synthetic Charles Bay barrel on the Alpha either. I won't dare try any of my other wooden barrels on it until I have that tenon cork fixed, which could mean that the Alpha barrel will then not fit securely.
Hey! I wrote you an email and i sent a message to the fanpage, I'm interested con buying a barrel for me and my teacher but I havent recived any answer:/ can you check those mails? Its preety important