Dixon whistle flute duo/Susato low D
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As we say in the SCA: Anything is Possible with Duct Tape!
However, you might have some trouble as the two headjoint/body configurations are different. The Dixon headjoint fits into a sleeve that's attached to the body. Whereas the on the Susato, the sleeve is part of the headjoint. Maybe with a hack-saw...(shudder)
As far as the Dixon. I think I like the Tone of the Dixon better than most of my other PVC whistles. Some people (including myself) have found that the tuning is off on the Dixon - But my Generation D is far worse.
Good Luck! If you do get the two together I want to see a photo of your "Whistle"-stein monster.
-Frank
However, you might have some trouble as the two headjoint/body configurations are different. The Dixon headjoint fits into a sleeve that's attached to the body. Whereas the on the Susato, the sleeve is part of the headjoint. Maybe with a hack-saw...(shudder)
As far as the Dixon. I think I like the Tone of the Dixon better than most of my other PVC whistles. Some people (including myself) have found that the tuning is off on the Dixon - But my Generation D is far worse.
Good Luck! If you do get the two together I want to see a photo of your "Whistle"-stein monster.
-Frank