Help! Pearl 795RBE coda VS. Yamaha 674HCT
09:03 on Tuesday, March 3, 2009
|
|
|
Re: Help! Pearl 795RBE coda VS. Yamaha 674HCT
12:59 on Tuesday, March 3, 2009
|
|
|
Re: Help! Pearl 795RBE coda VS. Yamaha 674HCT
14:42 on Tuesday, March 3, 2009
|
|
|
Re: Help! Pearl 795RBE coda VS. Yamaha 674HCT
16:03 on Tuesday, March 3, 2009
|
|
|
Re: Help! Pearl 795RBE coda VS. Yamaha 674HCT
18:02 on Tuesday, March 3, 2009
|
|
|
Re: Help! Pearl 795RBE coda VS. Yamaha 674HCT
02:21 on Wednesday, March 4, 2009
|
|
|
Re: Help! Pearl 795RBE coda VS. Yamaha 674HCT
03:42 on Wednesday, March 4, 2009
|
|
|
Re: Help! Pearl 795RBE coda VS. Yamaha 674HCT
08:28 on Wednesday, March 4, 2009
|
|
|
Re: Help! Pearl 795RBE coda VS. Yamaha 674HCT
15:08 on Wednesday, March 4, 2009
|
|
|
Re: Help! Pearl 795RBE coda VS. Yamaha 674HCT
15:35 on Wednesday, March 4, 2009
|
|
|
Plekto (423 points)
|
Actually my Yamaha has that "Lot" wood headjoint on it. It's definitely a conical bore "woodwind" type sound. Of course, it's not one bit easier to play(technically without a lip plate, it's a bit trickier at first) than a metal headjoint - just a slightly different tone. It's very much a "have to try and see if you like it" sort of thing as far as the sound goes. I'd definitely try it out in person before committing.
From what I've heard, Powell's wood headjoint is very similar. Yamaha's wood headjoint sounds almost identical to their metal ones. Odd, really - somehow they've managed to take almost all of that "organic" tone out of the wood. It sounds much less distinct than the Powell or Full Circle.
http://www.headjoints.com/
I chose the Lot because I generally play jazz and solo music, so projection wasn't as important of a factor. I'd definitely get the Boehm model if I was playing in an orchestra, though.
|
|
|
|
Re: Help! Pearl 795RBE coda VS. Yamaha 674HCT
18:32 on Wednesday, March 4, 2009
|
|
|
Re: Help! Pearl 795RBE coda VS. Yamaha 674HCT
11:24 on Friday, March 6, 2009
|
|
|
Re: Help! Pearl 795RBE coda VS. Yamaha 674HCT
06:43 on Saturday, March 7, 2009
|
|
|
kessyl (1 point)
|
I've been looking at the same 2 flutes myself.
Yamaha -I play tested the Yamaha 684H/LPGP (inline w/gold lip plate) for several weeks in December and January. I found the tone and intonation to be excellent - it is A442, and I was able to easily tune it to 440..however for me, the inline seemed to strain my left hand-I've always played on in-lines, so I didn't think I should have a problem. However, the EC headjoint I found to be great in the lower registers, but seemed trying in the high register...I'm not sure of the resistance of the headjoint, but it almost seemed to want to pull my lips into it--perhaps it's my embechoure, perhaps I needed more work with it--but that's how it seemed to me.
Pearl-I'm play testing the Pearl 795 RBE Coda right now. The off-set seems to be a better fit, as well as the headjoint.
However, out of the box, it seems to have intonation problems. I believe it is at 442. Even calibrating my tuner to 442, I could not get A to read A when it was completly pushed in. (I think finally at 447 I was able to get A in-tune when it was pushed in.) When I did tune to 440, pulling out a bit, I got A in, but the upper register was quite sharp, even trying to adjust with my lips and rolling. Perhaps this particular flute is in need of adjustment. I'd like to try the in-line and see if I get similar results.
Overall--the playability seemed easier on the Pearl. If your looking at the gold lip plate--the Pearl is solid 10K and is therefore a lighter colored gold than the 14or 18K of the Ymaha plating. However, the Yamaha's headjoint tube is gold plated inside, where the Pearl is not.
I personally think I am leaning towards giving the Yamaha another shot....they have a new headjoint--the K Headjoint that came out last year that I think I'd like to try. It is an optional headjoint for the 674/684--Does anyone have experience with this headjoint?
Me--I've been playing 30 some-odd years---mostly in Music Ministry--which can range from classical, jazz, soul, contemporary, gospel, and even reagee, a Christian jazz/fusion group, renaissance groups--pretty much the gamut of style types.
You might want to try wwbw.com---they have a trial period where you can try several flutes at once for 10 days, and are charged for the most expensive, then return them at the end. The tricky part to that is whether the ones you are interested in are in stock at the same time. I chose to try them one by one, you have a 45 day return period. They also have their on credit card, that was how I was able to finance this.
Well--these are just my opinions and how the flutes seemed with me. I hope this helps.
|
|
|
|
Re: Help! Pearl 795RBE coda VS. Yamaha 674HCT
09:28 on Saturday, March 7, 2009
|
|
|
Account Closed (3248 points)
|
However, the Yamaha's headjoint tube is gold plated inside, where the Pearl is not. |
|
Gold plating inside the hedadjoint isn't going to make any difference. Gold plating does not change the sound of a flute, so I am unsure of what the advantage would actually be. Also, today most flutes are in A442 unless custom made to be otherwise. A lot of Japanese made flute do run sharp though, especially Yamaha. <Added>WWBW may have a good return policy, but many times their flutes are not set up properly when shipping out. I would recommend that you try from somewhere like Flute World or Carolyn Nussbaum (an actual flute shop) where you know they are going to be set up properly before shipping out to you.
|
|
|
|
Re: Help! Pearl 795RBE coda VS. Yamaha 674HCT
22:54 on Saturday, March 7, 2009
|
|
|
|