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    I was always told the scotch had to be "blown into the bag" so you have to drink the scotch first and the reed gets it "second hand "
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    << Some synthetic drone reeds sound better on some pipes and different on others. >>

    Indeed this certainly is the case. And even with poly Dunbar's there seems to be variability & reed tolerance. Or perhaps the variability is in the manufactured reeds.

    I use Balance Tone drone reeds in my Dunbar's. I tried half a dozen other synthetic drone reeds and could not achieve the quality of sound I desired. Cane wasn't even a consideration since it'd defeated the purpose of having plastic pipes.

    And if anyone cares to keep a tally, my primary pipes are MacLellan's with Kinnaird drone reeds & a Kron Medallist chanter. As MC Hammer was fond of saying, "“You can't touch this”.

    You'll know its me coming just by the drones.

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