repadding a clarinet

    
repadding a clarinet    20:20 on Sunday, July 16, 2006          

bariamazing
(73 points)
Posted by bariamazing

I play many wind instruments (manly alto and bari sax) but i want to learn the clarinet. Only problem is the pads on my clarinet are all dry rotted. To get a pro to repad would cost more than the clarinet is worth.(i have a bundy and it would cost 150 to get it repaded when you can get a new clarinet for less) So i was wondering how impossible it would be for me to try it myself. I hear floating the pads is hard but what is floating pads.


Re: repadding a clarinet    15:30 on Monday, July 17, 2006          

gordo209
(193 points)
Posted by gordo209

buy a new 1 i guess

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but just sell the other 1


Re: repadding a clarinet    18:39 on Tuesday, July 18, 2006          

laeta_puella
(344 points)
Posted by laeta_puella

You might want to look into something of this nature.

http://www.music123.com/Valentino-Emergency-Clarinet-Repair-Kit-i97378.music

not top-notch quality, I'm sure, but if that was your goal the shop would be the obvious bet.

I've heard of floating pads. It involves using a heat source to melt a layer of glue-like substance under the pad which the pad floats on, I believe. Sound's complicated, definitly more than I'd want to undertake.


Re: repadding a clarinet    19:52 on Tuesday, July 18, 2006          

Hump
(217 points)
Posted by Hump

If you can find a decent new clarinet for less than $150, buy it. Otherwise, pay to get it re-padded. Learning to set the height on the pads is not easy, but if you already have the skills, try a "re-pad kit". Just my 2 cents.

BH


   




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