Any discernible difference in tone between the Brazilian and Indian backed models? Don't mean to open pandoras box here-just after your immediate impressions.
@BrettN Yes, the Brazilian makes a clear difference. Not just with these Baraults, you’ll hear the same differences with Duponts, Favinos, etc when you play identical Indian vs Brazilian models. The Brazilian always has a thicker and more complex midrange and an airy sheen of high end brilliance that the Indian rosewood models lack.
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If you don't have a prewar Selmer lying around, this would be the next best thing!
Hi Michael,
Any discernible difference in tone between the Brazilian and Indian backed models? Don't mean to open pandoras box here-just after your immediate impressions.
Cheers,
Brett
@BrettN Yes, the Brazilian makes a clear difference. Not just with these Baraults, you’ll hear the same differences with Duponts, Favinos, etc when you play identical Indian vs Brazilian models. The Brazilian always has a thicker and more complex midrange and an airy sheen of high end brilliance that the Indian rosewood models lack.