DIDJ NUMBER - 547
Just go and read the description for #545 and paste it here. These two sticks are nearly identical in playing character. The trumpets are well matched to the drone and can be worked in so seamlessly as can the overblowns. Super well balanced sticks. The only real difference is the aesthetics of the woodtypes. For every didge I try to give a decent full length shot, some detail shot, and also a shot of the mouthpiece as it's the business end of things. Mouthpieces are extremely important to the potential. I try to show that the edges are nicely rounded offering a surface for lip contact throughout mouth shape changes during play. Sharper inside edges reduce lip contact area and therefor reduce potential. My outside diameter mouthpiece measurement is there to show that it's not some big chunky thang that'll also rest against your chin and nose while you play restricting movement and therfor, oh don't even make me say it again. Why the Hell am I lecturing about didgeridoo engineering? It took over my brain years ago and is still pulling me in. Don't send help. I'm in bliss.
DIDJ # -
547
WOOD TYPE -
Maple
KEY -
D
TRUMPET -
D, A, Eb
LENGTH -
74 1/4 inches
MOUTHPIECE -
I.D. - 1 1/4 x 13/16 inches
O.D. - 1 3/4 inches
BELL -
5 1/2 inches
PRICE -