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Started by compton30, January 25, 2017, 01:31:39 AM
Quote from: GobbleNut on January 25, 2017, 06:27:57 PMInteresting observation. Personally, I believe this is because most of the big name call makers are more interested in selling product than catering to specific needs of individual callers. The great majority of mouth call users are not "sophisticated" enough in the use of mouth calls and how individual mouth call mechanics can impact the sound that can be made with a call.Most guys don't understand that the variations in sounds that they can achieve with a call are a function of how they force air over the reeds of the call, rather than just based on the call construction. The very best mouth call users,...many of which become call makers,...are capable of adjusting the air flow over the call reeds to achieve desired sounds. However, most mouth call users just haven't reached that point with their calling. Simply put, most guys need a call to fit their air-flow technique while the very best adjust their air-flow technique to fit the call they have in their mouth. Because of that, many call makers don't comprehend the need for such things as the reverse combo cut, or other offset reed cut variations.
Quote from: wvmntnhick on January 26, 2017, 04:41:25 PM I've just not mastered the diaphragm enough at this point to really get concerned about special cuts for myself. I just grab one, if it works great. If not I put it back in the package and pitch it.
Quote from: compton30 on January 25, 2017, 08:31:47 PMThe way Shane explains in the Mouthcalling Mechanics video is that your mouth naturally wants to push the air through a certain channel and based on which channel that is, decides which cut you should use on a diaphragm call. So with this logic a reverse combo cut would make it easier for you to make turkey sounds IF your natural air flow was on that cut (left) side of the reed. As for the pallet issue, I'd recommend a smaller sized frame (all call makers seem to offer this) and less tape.I think Gobblenut nailed it. Those guys can control their air flow much more precisely and consistently to make the call work for them.
Quote from: The Cohutta Strutter on January 27, 2017, 06:54:14 PMQuote from: compton30 on January 25, 2017, 08:31:47 PMThe way Shane explains in the Mouthcalling Mechanics video is that your mouth naturally wants to push the air through a certain channel and based on which channel that is, decides which cut you should use on a diaphragm call. So with this logic a reverse combo cut would make it easier for you to make turkey sounds IF your natural air flow was on that cut (left) side of the reed. As for the pallet issue, I'd recommend a smaller sized frame (all call makers seem to offer this) and less tape.I think Gobblenut nailed it. Those guys can control their air flow much more precisely and consistently to make the call work for them.Hooks Custom Calls would be a good place to start.