Altus, Powell, Azumi, or Sonare?
Altus, Powell, Azumi, or Sonare?
20:33 on Monday, June 18, 2007
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Re: Altus, Powell, Azumi, or Sonare?
20:44 on Monday, June 18, 2007
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Re: Altus, Powell, Azumi, or Sonare?
20:59 on Monday, June 18, 2007
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Re: Altus, Powell, Azumi, or Sonare?
20:59 on Monday, June 18, 2007
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Re: Altus, Powell, Azumi, or Sonare?
21:09 on Monday, June 18, 2007
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Re: Altus, Powell, Azumi, or Sonare?
22:52 on Monday, June 18, 2007
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Re: Altus, Powell, Azumi, or Sonare?
09:29 on Tuesday, June 19, 2007
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Re: Altus, Powell, Azumi, or Sonare?
11:29 on Tuesday, June 19, 2007
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Account Closed (491 points)
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i think im the only one on this board who can honestly say that i dont like powell. id pick anything over a powell any day. i think the powell flutes seem too bulky, especially for the size a flute is. i made the comparison of a powell to those ghetto-cruiser cars: i think a powell is like a chevy aveo getting 22" rims, when a flute should really be like the same vehicle, but with 14" rims. i dont like any of their headjoints, either. the cut just seems off for me. however, if you really like powell, id suggest a signature with a different headjoint and take it to a good flute repair person and have then readjust the tension.
the altus... i like them but they seem to play sharper than almost any other flute ive played. i know its because its a japanese flute, but it seems that the middle and high register is so sharp that my tuner picks it up as a completely different note. i own a mursmatsu (also a japanese flute) and it doesnt play half as sharp as the altus did for me. i dont know... the tuning just sucked on it.
the azumi is a nice intermediate flute but you can spend just a bit more money and get an introductory professional model, depending on which azumi model youre looking at. im biased (as many people are towards powells.... glare) towards the dean yang flute. personally id recommend that flute over the azumi any day.
the sonare... if you buy that i may have to beat you. the mechanism sucks. i knew someone who had one and they had some serious mechanism problems. they were always taking it in to have it adjusted and such. id put in the category (mechanism wise) with those ebay flutes. ok, maybe a step or two above that, but... just... no.
im just really picky about flutes, ok? but what i say is most likely completely different than your likings so whatever.
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ok, i wouldnt pick ANYTHING over a powell... but if you gave me the choice of a miyazawa and a powell, id take the miyazawa. if you gave me the choice of a gemeinhardt and a powell, id take the powell.
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Re: Altus, Powell, Azumi, or Sonare?
13:30 on Tuesday, June 19, 2007
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Re: Altus, Powell, Azumi, or Sonare?
14:00 on Tuesday, June 19, 2007
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Re: Altus, Powell, Azumi, or Sonare?
14:50 on Tuesday, June 19, 2007
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Re: Altus, Powell, Azumi, or Sonare?
16:46 on Tuesday, June 19, 2007
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Re: Altus, Powell, Azumi, or Sonare?
19:05 on Wednesday, June 20, 2007
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AltoOrganistFlut ist
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Posted by AltoOrganistFlutist
my powell has super light mechanism, but it is potentially a problem because it can get out of adjustment easily
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Re: Altus, Powell, Azumi, or Sonare?
20:19 on Wednesday, June 20, 2007
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