In today's podcast, I'll be diving into a detailed review of the Tatu
Mutes made in Hungary. At first glance, I was skeptical due to its
lightweight and flexible design, but after putting it to the test, I was
pleasantly surprised. Join me as I explore its features, sound quality, and durability in this comprehensive review.
00:00 - 01:05: First Impressions and Design
Discussing the Tatu Mute's 3D printed construction, perceived flimsiness, and initial thoughts on its style, weight, and comfort.
01:11 - 02:11: Sound Quality and Playing Test
Evaluating the Tatu Mute's sound quality, intonation, and playability through various tests, including a high register exploration.
02:20 - 03:41: Durability Test and Build Quality
Performing a durability test, dropping the Tata Mutes onto a hard floor, examining cork quality, and addressing concerns about its light and flimsy appearance.
03:58 - 06:11: Final Thoughts, Price, and Rating
Summarizing the Tatu Mute's overall performance, expressing satisfaction, discussing the retail price of €99, and providing a current rating of 94 marks out of 100.
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