Andro Synteliac

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Considering that the VCO is similar in contruction to the FZD how it is possible that the feeling of the blade is better compared to the CO?
I would assume the overall composition supports this impression.
The VCO is thinner and the fibre used is also different.
And of course no two blades are the same, so maybe my VCO was exceptionally good or maybe the FZD you played was uncharacteristically stiff.
 
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I would assume the overall composition supports this impression.
The VCO is thinner and the fibre used is also different.
And of course no two blades are the same, so maybe my VCO was exceptionally good or maybe the FZD you played was uncharacteristically stiff.
I meant versus the Treiber CO but you mentioned something important that i was not considering. The thickness of the blade also plays a part in its rigidity and overall feeling.
At first what you said that didnt make sense to me regarding the feeling of the VCO vs the Treiber CO. To be honest im curious about the VCO
 
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I meant versus the Treiber CO
Yes, I know and was referring to that. It´s just that you mentioned an FZD that you didn´t like and were making conclusions to the VCO because of the similarities in construction. So if your FZD was a rather stiff one it could be built similar to the VCO, but would play differently.

Anyway, the VCO is surely worth a try.
 
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