Then you'll love the Atomic, @Divectionist !
There's nothing to fiddle with at all. The vane is out enough at the surface that freeflow is common only if you tune your reg very lightly, and bang it at at the surface.
In the first 10 feet, it retracts enough to facilitate Venturi flow, and as noted above, maxes out around 60 feet. Some folks tune their octo slightly stiffer to prevent freeflow. Others don't bother.
The only thing I'd disagree with is that even a low end modern reg can't match the ease if breathing of the top stuff. It's all tuning. Though I'd agree, the cheap stuff can't maintain it very well.
There's nothing to fiddle with at all. The vane is out enough at the surface that freeflow is common only if you tune your reg very lightly, and bang it at at the surface.
In the first 10 feet, it retracts enough to facilitate Venturi flow, and as noted above, maxes out around 60 feet. Some folks tune their octo slightly stiffer to prevent freeflow. Others don't bother.
The only thing I'd disagree with is that even a low end modern reg can't match the ease if breathing of the top stuff. It's all tuning. Though I'd agree, the cheap stuff can't maintain it very well.