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No idea ... but if I personally were looking for a clarinet right now, I would start with Yamaha.

I guess there are more people who tried the Cannonball clarinets over at Mark Charette's board.
 

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I can share what I know from my experience. The person at Cannonball who is in charge of the design, quality control, and final adjustments of all of the Cannonball clarinets is Daron Bradford who doubles on all woodwinds at a professional level. This is one of the videos at the Cannonball website that introduces the current clarinet models they sell under the Cannonball name. It appears that the Arezzo and Piacere models have been replaced by the Mio. Some models of the Mio clarinet come with two different barrels of different lengths for tuning. Since Cannonball headquarters is in Utah where I live, the Cannonball saxophones and clarinets are quite popular among players at all levels.

 
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