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    Default Singing razor not singing

    I recently purchased a SRD Dovo Prima Klang with Violet scales. It was advertised as a "singing razor", but it sounds no different from the Dovo renaissance I bought at the same time, both during stropping and shaving. I'll fully accept if it's me, but does anyone have any ideas?

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    The bottom line is does it shave well? If it does I wouldn't worry about some gimmick.
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    I'm on about my 4th or 5th shave with it, and I'm finally getting a fairly consistent BBS (n00b, like I said). I just didn't want to think I had damaged it in some way.

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    With any "singing" blade that characteristic will change drastically depending on the strop you are using. It has nothing to do with performance. It's kind of like characterizing a two band badger brush by it's physical appearance and then when inferior two band appears people become confused.
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    I don't have any singing razors, but many times my full hollows will zing when I'm on the linen side. Occasionally, I get that zing sound when I accidentally run the blade over the strop in the X pattern and the toe goes off the strop. I wouldn't worry too much about it...lots of times it's a sound your don't want to hear...ie, the toe runs off the strop and you have to go back to your finishing hone because you pooched your toe.

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    How much pressure are you applying? You may hear more of the "singing" if you use less pressure when you strop. I use very light pressure when I strop and they make a sound. Also, the sound changes (the pitch) as I strop, not sure if others have made the same observation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nightfall View Post
    I recently purchased a SRD Dovo Prima Klang with Violet scales. It was advertised as a "singing razor", but it sounds no different from the Dovo renaissance I bought at the same time, both during stropping and shaving. I'll fully accept if it's me, but does anyone have any ideas?

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    I had a singing razor once. She would grumble, sometimes shout, sometimes she wouldn't say anything, and occasionally she would whisper in my ear but no matter how softly I would caress her with the strop or rub her to my cheek she would never sing

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMS View Post
    I had a singing razor once. She would grumble, sometimes shout, sometimes she wouldn't say anything, and occasionally she would whisper in my ear but no matter how softly I would caress her with the strop or rub her to my cheek she would never sing
    Could she hum a few bars?
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    I have a Prima Klang and when I strop it I do hear a slight zinging as I strop the blade. I suppose that its due to the extra hollow grind of the blade.
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