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I only have diaphragm calls. Takes a bit of practice but not too bad once you have figured it out. Commuting to/from work is a good time to practice. I tried Phelps, RMHC, and Primos and like Phelps the most. Currently have Phelps in a few different colors.
I have tried a few and agree phelps was the easiest to use and get tuned in on to making good sounds. Only problem I had was that after a month of practicing with it each day to work, the latex blew out on me. Didn't last that long it was an amp blackI only have diaphragm calls. Takes a bit of practice but not too bad once you have figured it out. Commuting to/from work is a good time to practice. I tried Phelps, RMHC, and Primos and like Phelps the most. Currently have Phelps in a few different colors.
I have tried a few and agree phelps was the easiest to use and get tuned in on to making good sounds. Only problem I had was that after a month of practicing with it each day to work, the latex blew out on me. Didn't last that long it was an amp black
That was my thought too. Yes, they were left in the car where temps were probably 80-100 during the day. However, I had my Carlton in the same case in the truck, its been there all summer and it still works just fine. The latex actually ripped so not sure that would be heat related, could be though. There is no doubt that the latex of the AMP Black Phelps is drastically thinner than the Carltons I have. So maybe I just put too much pressure on them when I call.Did they get left in the hot car all day? I remember Jason Phelps on a podcast saying that is not good for the calls. Storing in the fridge is best.
That was my thought too. Yes, they were left in the car where temps were probably 80-100 during the day. However, I had my Carlton in the same case in the truck, its been there all summer and it still works just fine. The latex actually ripped so not sure that would be heat related, could be though. There is no doubt that the latex of the AMP Black Phelps is drastically thinner than the Carltons I have. So maybe I just put too much pressure on them when I call.