Ashley from Kansas
Subject:
A Hen in a World of Drakes...
Features:
Sounds awesome.
Cost:
Yes. Spend some money. Don't waste money on cheap calls.
Overall:
I've only been calling for about a year and a half and have always been nervous about calling in from of other people...BUT I sound like a pro on this call. It's super easy to control and I even have a bouncing hen after only a weeks worth of practice. It helped me with my single reed calling too. RNT knows how to make a duck call, 'nuff said.
Thomas from Fargo,ND
Quality:
MY ONLY complaint is this; RNT use to include an extra reed and cork with all new calls- why did they stop doing this?
Features:
Looks great- sounds even better- has a deeper tone that I was looking for- most double reeds as purchased are too high pitched for my ear- this call squeals and bounces with little effort- they nailed it with this call!!!
Cost:
You get what you pay for- I have drawers full of $20 calls that I'll never use again. I have "high end" calls from Zink, Foiles, BGB, Echo and I presently own 7 RNT's and this and my Cocobola Timbre are my favs.
Overall:
This is the best Double Reed I've even purchased. (and I have purchased many)
Has a somewhat muted, lid volume tone- very easy to blow- very "ducky" with little effort.