Yamaha Ecodear YRA48
I decided to try one of the Ecodear recorders - the YRA48 https://smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/produc...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (£24.99) - it's also on the Thomann.de site. There is another model - the 402B - https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Yamaha-Ba...ruments&sr=1-2 but it costs more than £10 more with additional fees added on.
What I noticed from the Thomann site is that both seem to be based on Rottenburgh models, and indeed comparing the new YRA48 with my Moeck shows that they look similar, and not only that, but some of the parts are interchangeable. The body of the Moeck will fit in the head piece of the Ecodear, it's an almost exact fit - the engineering is that accurate. I tried the body of the Ecodear in the head piece of the Yamaha, but it seemed to be a very tight fit. If there was any problem with expansion/contraction/moisture then the wooden head could be damaged, so I didn't try too hard with that, but I think it's safe enough to use the Moeck body in the Ecodear head, because the cork joints give sufficent flexibility.
For what it's worth, other recorders, such as the Aulos Haka and the (older) Aulos 209B models don't have parts which will fit any of the others I have, so in general I'd say that there isn't such interchangeability between models.
I don't know whether the 402B Ecodear would also have parts which are compatible with the Moeck Rottenburghs - my guess is that it does, but I don't have one to try.
My limited experience with this (less than an hours playing so far) might prompt me to try the soprano model too, which I'm guessing is also based on the Rottenburgh models, and might be compatible with the Moeck sopranos. That would be cheaper than buying yet another wooden instrument.
I decided to try one of the Ecodear recorders - the YRA48 https://smile.amazon.co.uk/gp/produc...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (£24.99) - it's also on the Thomann.de site. There is another model - the 402B - https://smile.amazon.co.uk/Yamaha-Ba...ruments&sr=1-2 but it costs more than £10 more with additional fees added on.
What I noticed from the Thomann site is that both seem to be based on Rottenburgh models, and indeed comparing the new YRA48 with my Moeck shows that they look similar, and not only that, but some of the parts are interchangeable. The body of the Moeck will fit in the head piece of the Ecodear, it's an almost exact fit - the engineering is that accurate. I tried the body of the Ecodear in the head piece of the Yamaha, but it seemed to be a very tight fit. If there was any problem with expansion/contraction/moisture then the wooden head could be damaged, so I didn't try too hard with that, but I think it's safe enough to use the Moeck body in the Ecodear head, because the cork joints give sufficent flexibility.
For what it's worth, other recorders, such as the Aulos Haka and the (older) Aulos 209B models don't have parts which will fit any of the others I have, so in general I'd say that there isn't such interchangeability between models.
I don't know whether the 402B Ecodear would also have parts which are compatible with the Moeck Rottenburghs - my guess is that it does, but I don't have one to try.
My limited experience with this (less than an hours playing so far) might prompt me to try the soprano model too, which I'm guessing is also based on the Rottenburgh models, and might be compatible with the Moeck sopranos. That would be cheaper than buying yet another wooden instrument.
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