, March 25th, 2011 04:09 pm
By: Brayden Hamoline(Piper ) Read my other reviews
Good drone reeds at a low price, Eventually i Upgraded to Kinnaird Carbon Fibre Drone Reeds. , March 10th, 2011 06:27 pm
By: Andrew Stewart(Piper 4) Read my other reviews
Best bet for a band to buy as they well with such a wide variety of pipes. They take a bit more air than some other reeds though. Popular, November 26th, 2010 01:59 pm
By: Fred Arnold(Piper ) Read my other reviews
Those are popular drone reeds. They do the job well. I've upgraded to Kinnaird drone reeds, but this is a safe bet for learners especially, which in my opinion shouldn't resort to the cheapest out there or cane reeds. Solid Tenors, October 6th, 2010 05:06 pm
By: Ross Wilson
Basically a staple in most pipers drones over the last decade.
The tenor reeds are unmatched for stability and ease of set-up. They produce nice harmonics and are adjustable enough that they will work with most older pipes.
While the tenors are the "bee's-knees" the bass is not. The sound produced in my Naills is far to light (an insturment known for a big bass sound). In general the bass is adequate to fill the need but for a higher end sound i would suggest passing on it in favour of a cane bass reed. All around best synthetic drone reed, October 30th, 2008 09:31 pm
By: Patrick McLaurin(Piper ) Read my other reviews
One of the best sounding drone reeds with an incredibly easy set up. The standard to compare all other drone reeds to. , October 5th, 2008 12:23 am
By: Shawn Husk
Excellent reed. These set the standard for a long time. A classic but they still work very well in any big bored pipe. The tenors are especially sweet. The bass drone lacks a little something but overall excellent reeds.