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Originally Posted by C-Bass2mouth
I can get quiet with the Xciter with less air and it still roll over as compared to the RCC. But as far as running it on the higher end they both take about the same amount of air, with the RCC getting more volume. Seems like the xciter has more built in back pressure, so a lot of the growls and mur-murs I was used to doing on the RCC would break over in the xciter if you know what I'm trying to say. Basically I could put a lot of air into a growl with the RCC and it still just buzz the reed and sound like a growl. With the same amount of air and voice through the xciter it trys to roll over.
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There is more built in back pressure in the xciter,thus why it wants to jump out of murmur. Same effect would be seen on the RCC if you put too closed of a hand grip on the low end. However,the RCC is gonna be looser to run on the low end because of less built in back pressure.
Redbones and Ricelands dump more air or they are more free flowing as opposed to a call that has more built in backpressure
upside to increased built in backpressure===maximum efficientcy,and takes less fuel to run
downside,if you blow hard,must hold back or will force into overblow or out of scratch (murmur) quick---makes it less user friendly on the low because already backpressured inside the call,add hands on top of that and it wants to jump out of voice