Vento flute: Buy or not?
16:44 on Saturday, November 13, 2010
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sushibail (3 points)
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I have been playing flute for a few years in band and have decided to upgrade. I currently play a Geimendhardt Student flute (3SP). I am thinking about purchasing a Vento 885RB flute. Open holed, offset G, split E, and B foot with Gizmo. Also, if anyone knows if these are made in China or not??
Thanks!!
Sushibail
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Re: Vento flute: Buy or not?
18:26 on Saturday, November 13, 2010
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Re: Vento flute: Buy or not?
19:37 on Saturday, November 13, 2010
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Re: Vento flute: Buy or not?
23:44 on Saturday, November 13, 2010
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numptie (67 points)
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Here's a review of the Vento flutes from All about Flutes:
http://www.allaboutflutes.com/mfd.asp
Seems like you want the works for a bargain price. At that price, it's pretty good going for a B foot, open hole etc.
How does it play? I don't know - I've never owned one. I have found a lot of the any name/nameless 'made in China' flutes
play very well, but perhaps wouldn't be a flute you'd hold onto for more than a month after the keys drift or the keypads fall off, or the cork parts work their way loose, or the plating starts to crumble, or the tenon starts to rust, or the headscrew cork expands and cracks, or someone on the internet comes along to slate them!
I play on a Trevor James student flute. A flutist I met, plays on a Virtuoso. I thought my tone was pretty good, but his was beautiful - and incredibly loud!
Besides, someone else said about flutes, that it doesn't matter what you buy, but really, you get what you pay for. I guess, the next logical extension to that view, is that if you try to get a flute with a B foot; open hole; split E mechanism for less than $1000, then you get what you deserve lol.
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Re: Vento flute: Buy or not?
14:47 on Sunday, November 14, 2010
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Re: Vento flute: Buy or not?
16:04 on Sunday, November 14, 2010
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Bilbo (1340 points)
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Something from the http://www.allaboutflutes.com/mfd.asp
web page bothers me:
"Guarantees and warranties offered on any flute are up to the music store selling these products."
This is not entirely accurate. Many reputable manufacturers do offer a warranty. Having one honored from some of the less findable companies or from some discount mail order houses isn't always an easy matter.
It is a general statement that you get what you pay for....or that you should expect to get your money's worth.
That being said, I actually have not seen one of these and so I can't speak for these instrument's quality.
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Re: Vento flute: Buy or not?
16:11 on Monday, November 15, 2010
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14:39 on Saturday, November 20, 2010
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17:53 on Saturday, November 20, 2010
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Re: Vento flute: Buy or not?
19:05 on Sunday, November 21, 2010
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Re: Vento flute: Buy or not?
19:37 on Sunday, November 21, 2010
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Re: Vento flute: Buy or not?
09:41 on Friday, November 4, 2011
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Re: Vento flute: Buy or not?
15:13 on Thursday, November 10, 2011
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