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ZS10 "Black Fire Hard" Doromb

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Hungarian Dorombs /
Oberton Pro Lab measurements:
Gaps: 50-150 µm (?)
Base frequency: 50-150 Hz (?)
Reed hardness: 70-180 gf (?)
Frame hardness: 150-300 gf (?)
Reed size: 65-115x10-25 mm
Overall dimensions: 70-120x35-40x7 mm (?)
Weight: 30-50 g
86 USD
Is case included: woodblock (?)
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ZS10 "Black Fire Hard" jaw harp with a second type of the reed, used by Hungarian master: those are harder and giving different sound character. First of all, reed mechanics allowing much more stroke techniques - inharmonious extra sounds are barely noticeable at outwards stroke and pressing force controlled more precisely. Gaps/overtones evenness is the same lottery, as for any ZS doromb - it can be perfect... or not. At least, sound volume/sensitivity is from good to high in most cases, though frankly muffled exemplars can be found too. Round elbow tip can be present or not - it is just a tuning weight, not part of geometry. Any doromb has scratching square tip as basis.