Before 2000 there were just 2 or 3 pro models by each brand, nowadays there are a vast quantity of professional options.
The professional range has seen the biggest growth in models in the last 15-20 years.
Arguably the Yamaha clarinets are slightly better made and more reliable, but some Teachers and players prefer the tone of the Buffet models. The sales show a very close split between the brands. The YCL-650 is more on par with the Buffet E13 and these two are often high on the Teacher recommendation list.Īll of the above models are of a high quality and it would be wrong to say one is better than the other. The 450 is often tested and compared against the Buffet E12F.
The Yamaha upgrade wooden Clarinet range consists of the YCL-450 and YCL-650. The Buffet E13 has been, and is currently, the #1 upgrade wooden clarinet on the market in terms of sales.
Both have a beautiful tone and will really feel like a big step forward from a student plastic Clarinet. This is because they offer the biggest change in quality vs a student instrument. The two most popular of these are the E12F and E13. Buffet offer 3 main models in this price range the E11, E12F and E13. So, which is best in this range? Buffet or Yamaha? The stats again are very close. Each manufacturer has their own production methods which involve more steps than a student model. The wooden instruments offer a richer, fuller tone with added projection compared to student ABS plastic models. For the vast majority of advancing players this range would offer you a wooden Clarinet that can last for life. This range is also referred to as the ‘upgrade’ market. The Sound: This is quite subjective! Some Teachers feel the Buffet is slightly warmer sounding, whereas the Yamaha has a nice brightness and a little more projection.īoth Buffet and Yamaha produce a range of intermediate wooden clarinets, priced from around £750 to £2,000.The Yamaha comes with the 4C which is the #1 student clarinet mouthpiece on the market. The Mouthpiece: The Buffet now comes with an ‘Urban Play’ mouthpiece which is their latest student model.The Buffet does benefit from backpack straps. The Case: Both are fabric style with hard shell and padded interior.Either model would be great to start on and can take the player to Grade 5/6 level.īuffet Prodige vs Yamaha YCL-255S Differences? They both have very similar specifications such as an adjustable thumb rest, lightweight bell and silver plated keys. The two current models ( Buffet Prodige and Yamaha YCL-255S) both offer the beginner clarinet player a reliable and easy to play option. Within a few years we were selling 50/50 Buffet and Yamaha in the student Clarinet range. This was the beginning of Yamaha’s ascent in the clarinet beginner market. In the early 2000’s Yamaha introduced a new model called the YCL-250. However, a lot of these Teachers also played Buffet professional models so there was some brand loyalty already in place. Whilst the Yamaha was well made, some Teachers preferred the ease and tone production of the Buffet. For many years the Buffet B12 was the top-selling model. Since the early 1990’s Buffet and Yamaha have both offered high quality ABS plastic beginner Clarinets.