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Strange noise on stopping a note

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This bass block uses an "Umlenkstimmstock" which makes for a much longer resonance chamber. That may contribute to the growl as there is a larger volume of air inside the reed block which offers less "counter-pressure" against the reed that still wants to vibrate despite the pallet being closed.
I have a Hohner Morino Artiste VI D that also has a bit of a growl. The bass reed block has a U-shaped chamber. Would this be similar to the umlenkstimmstock you mentioned in your comment?
 
I have a Hohner Morino Artiste VI D that also has a bit of a growl. The bass reed block has a U-shaped chamber. Would this be similar to the umlenkstimmstock you mentioned in your comment?
Umlenkstimmstock is just the German name for that U-shaped chamber. A more common technique is an L-shaped chamber which is called the "Winkelbaß".
 
Thanks for the explanation. I will probably replace the reed valves next time it is in the shop, but I won't expect the growl to completely disappear. I rather like the sound.
 
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