saw this on ebay contacted the owner now he has no reserve and its up to 8100.00
here is the link
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... NA:US:1123
The owner is legit I own a pearl 665 rbe with sterling silver headjoint but
wanted to upgrade to this one
Sincerely
Doug T
Is this Pearl flute worth it ?
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These flutes sell for more than $10,000. This is the brand/model/specs that I used to play. As for is it worth it, I loved mine. However, I would never spend so much without play testing first. That is just my personal rule. That is a huge amount of money and when buying a flute, options are limitless. I would recommend trying many of even the same flute before buying one. Even though this is probably a good deal, that does not mean it is a flute that you will like and want to play and even though they have a decent resale, you may get stuck with something you don't want after all. I ended up selling mine when I finally found the flute that I had been looking for since 1995, and in the end, I did not get back what I had in the flute.
Just to let you know, the higher end Pearl flutes made in Japan play/feel very different than the Quantz series. The headjoints, for one thing, are cut very different, so it is not like you are getting a flute just like yours only in gold. Just thought you might want to know.
Just to let you know, the higher end Pearl flutes made in Japan play/feel very different than the Quantz series. The headjoints, for one thing, are cut very different, so it is not like you are getting a flute just like yours only in gold. Just thought you might want to know.
thanks
I looked up the flute at fluteworld and the price is
http://www.fluteworld.com/index.php?act ... 1&ppk=flut
23,000 ?
Anyway thanksi will definetly not buy a flute that I cant try out first !
lol
Doug
http://www.fluteworld.com/index.php?act ... 1&ppk=flut
23,000 ?
Anyway thanksi will definetly not buy a flute that I cant try out first !
lol
Doug
Oh Yeah!!!!!
That one comes with a Forte headjoint. It is the best headjoint Pearl makes in my opinion. If you really want to see a difference, and you already own a 665, I would just buy the Forte headjoint! It fits
Otherwise, I would not spend that kind of money for an instrument unless I bought it from a dealer and played on it first. I can tell you first hand price has almost nothing to do with how an instrument plays.
Phineas
That one comes with a Forte headjoint. It is the best headjoint Pearl makes in my opinion. If you really want to see a difference, and you already own a 665, I would just buy the Forte headjoint! It fits
Otherwise, I would not spend that kind of money for an instrument unless I bought it from a dealer and played on it first. I can tell you first hand price has almost nothing to do with how an instrument plays.
Phineas
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One of the big reasons why I parted with my Pearl was the Forte headjoint. I thought it was, well, just too loud. The name said it all! At first, it was amazing, then I had so much trouble finding piano that I got frustrated. I finally purchased another headjoint (which I still play on) that allows me to control dynamics so much better. the guy who owns the flute now truly loves it.
It's funny how we are all so different
It's funny how we are all so different
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To be quite frank, I really don't care for the Forte headjoint.... In all honesty, I don't really care for Pearl headjoints at all. The mechanisms on Pearl flutes are great. I just don't like the headjoints. Maybe it was just the couple of Forte headjoints I tried, but for me at least, I liked the Dolce headjoint better. It seemed sweeter and less stiff for me.
But hey- I am a power player, and I like a little more resistance. You can really just blow the >bad word< out of the Forte headjoint.
But hey- I am a power player, and I like a little more resistance. You can really just blow the >bad word< out of the Forte headjoint.
I am also a power player, and this is what I like about the Forte. I think the Dolce has the Forza headjoint. That is a cool headjoint also, but it was a little TOO sweet for me. Once you get use to a Forte, it is like having a flute in stereo with woofers! Less resistance to me equals more control. The Forte can be a lot of work to play on. Similar to a Muramatsu headjoint(but definiteky not the same!)fluteguy18 wrote:To be quite frank, I really don't care for the Forte headjoint.... In all honesty, I don't really care for Pearl headjoints at all. The mechanisms on Pearl flutes are great. I just don't like the headjoints. Maybe it was just the couple of Forte headjoints I tried, but for me at least, I liked the Dolce headjoint better. It seemed sweeter and less stiff for me.
But hey- I am a power player, and I like a little more resistance. You can really just blow the >bad word< out of the Forte headjoint.
But hey, who am I? I think the stock Quantz headjoint just fine for most applications.
By the way Fluteguy, is your name Frank now?
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