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14th August 08, 07:09 PM
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I had a set of Dunbar P-3's that played well. One thing I noticed with my Dunbars is that playing cane drone reeds sound really awesome. Though cane reeds are a pain, I would recommend trying synthetic tenor drone reeds and a cane bass reed. I played Canning tenors with an Apps Cane reed in the bass and had a great resonanant balance. The P series from Dunbar is a tough set of pipes and they're not that bad overall. Though I do play ABW Hardie's now most of the time, I still recommend Dunbars for a first set.
NOTE: I donated my P-3's to the NWJPB.http://www.nwjpb.org. Quite a few of their newer players have Dunbars. Many P-1's.
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