Best Pearl Flutes PFA 206 ESU Alto Flute Alternatives
We found 3 alternatives to Pearl Flutes PFA 206 ESU Alto Flute based on experts and consumers reviews.
Pearl Flutes PFA 201 ES
Based on 1 reviews
I bought this alto flute in order to experiment with the bass notes in gigs, concerts and studio recordings. I was amazed by the bright first scale, the low weight of the instrument and how easy was to change (from soprano to alto) the way of breathing, the mask, and the placing of fingers, in order to perform with it. I didn't like the third scale, it was very blurry. Overall, I think it is a very economic choice and the relation between prise and quality is very good.I do not feel that it is the best alto flute, but it is a very good choice for non professionals.
Pearl Flutes PFB-305E
Based on 1 reviews
Was very please to find my product in perfect condition, despite the long commute!! High notes sound amazing w/ the split E mechanism. Beautifully crafted, carefully shipped, and excellent customer service. Highly recommended!
Startone SAF-100 Alto Flute
Based on 2 reviews
I am an experienced flute player who wanted to try out an alto flute without spending too much. This flute turned out to be great value for money. It has a lovely tone. The pads seal well; the A-key is a bit noisy but other than that the mechanism is fine. The design of the low D sharp lever has a design fault: it is too close to the D key and its post, which basically makes it impossible to turn the foot to adjust its angle; there's only one angle that works. The D sharp trill lever is a bit too close to my ring finger, which sometimes makes me hit it by mistake. Both the trill levers are quite thin and pointy. The case is nice and sturdy with straps, so you can carry it like a rucksack. However, the cut-outs for the instrument are too wide, which makes the flute rattle around a...