I am 1 year into things, and am getting frustrated with the ease at
which the Special 20s blow out, or actually bend out. This last C
of mine lasted only about 3 weeks and I don't think I was working
it all that hard. In fact, I have been in different keys of late,
so I reckon it hasn't lasted well at all. It seems they go flat
quickly, and I reckon it is the tuning method in the factory that
puts many diagonal scores in the base of the reed, where it later
cracks. Not good method I reckon. If the reeds need to be flattened
initially, well there is something wrong with the initial reed
design. I would have thought a reed should only have to be
sharpened by the factory. If I am right, well this is built in
obsolescence. I was told by a seasoned performer that he uses Lee
Oskars as they are significantly stronger reedplates. Is this true?
Even my one and only customised is off pitch on one hole using my
guitar tuner, and my ear too surprisingly, but I daren't take to
the base of a reed intentionally. Any advice or opinion gratefully
appreciated.
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