How’s the second octave intonation on the Carbony? One thing that irks me about my Penny Whistles (Lir & Generation) is the second octave “a” and “b” are noticeably flat. Is this the case with the Carbony? Thanks! 😎
Has the same density and fiber structure as African blackwood which gives a wonderful hardwood resonance. Carbon fiber has a low thermal expansion coefficient and absorbs no moisture. It also is extremely stable over time and needs no maintenance. Basically it is built in tune and stays that way no matter what weather it is played in.
@@robgandara - so same sound with no import paperwork that you would need to use imported exotic wood. And a lot easier materiel for players like me in the heat of Arizona.