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<blockquote data-quote="REN" data-source="post: 5848897" data-attributes="member: 4849"><p>couple notes</p><p></p><p>Combo cut - more raspy less front end and pitch generally</p><p>batwing - great all round sound. Generally clear and high front end with light to medium rasp on the back end. My personal favorite cut</p><p>ghost - a lot like the batwing but usually a little higher front end pitch and less rasp on the back. Great for kee kees and wheezing </p><p>v cut - lots of rasp, less front end great for cutting</p><p>2 reed corner cut - more of a beginner call BUT is actually very good for quiet up close calling</p><p></p><p>one note, one of the main things to look for is the stretch of the reeds. A lot of times that why one call you sound better on then another of the same cut. Find the stretch (high, medium, low) you like and use that type.</p><p>Kluck calls for example offers all their cuts in different stretch types which is a great idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="REN, post: 5848897, member: 4849"] couple notes Combo cut - more raspy less front end and pitch generally batwing - great all round sound. Generally clear and high front end with light to medium rasp on the back end. My personal favorite cut ghost - a lot like the batwing but usually a little higher front end pitch and less rasp on the back. Great for kee kees and wheezing v cut - lots of rasp, less front end great for cutting 2 reed corner cut - more of a beginner call BUT is actually very good for quiet up close calling one note, one of the main things to look for is the stretch of the reeds. A lot of times that why one call you sound better on then another of the same cut. Find the stretch (high, medium, low) you like and use that type. Kluck calls for example offers all their cuts in different stretch types which is a great idea. [/QUOTE]
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