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Re: Which is Wood and which is Silver?

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2019 12:57 pm
by Akiba
piperjoe wrote:I'd lean towards the wood head joint as well...but there is absolutely nothing wrong with the sound on the SS one either.

Do you have a B or C foot on the Di Zhao?

Piper Joe
C foot. Started with the B foot, but found it too hard to play low C which I do regularly and never use the B note. Also wanted to make flute less heavy.

Re: Which is Wood and which is Silver?

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2019 1:18 pm
by piperjoe
Akiba wrote:
piperjoe wrote:I'd lean towards the wood head joint as well...but there is absolutely nothing wrong with the sound on the SS one either.

Do you have a B or C foot on the Di Zhao?

Piper Joe
C foot. Started with the B foot, but found it too hard to play low C which I do regularly and never use the B note. Also wanted to make flute less heavy.
The C foot seems to help with the hard low D as well. My current Gemeinhardt, which I've had forever, has a C foot, the one I just ordered has a B foot. I'm hopeful it'll work out OK.

JD

Re: Which is Wood and which is Silver?

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2019 1:23 pm
by popsnorkle
hans wrote:I prefer #2 over #1 slightly. ...
To me #2 has a little more brilliance, slightly more pronounced higher frequencies.
It sounds a little brighter, and for me more present, probably because of that.
Now which is silver, which wood?
From the common prejudice I would say the brighter one is silver, i.e. #2.!
I listened to both clips several times before reading the rest of the thread. I ran it through my stereo amplifier and speakers. I listened to #1 and thought it was great and then played #2 and liked it better.

I agree the differences are small, but I would have described them almost opposite of the first description. I found the higher notes in #1 were more on the harsh, shrill side, I would guess more of a clear tone. I would have called #1 more brilliant and brighter and its the sound I never liked from the silver flute back to when I started playing it in 4th grade. #2 seemed to me to have a more mellow sound.

I guessed that #1 was silver and #2 wood.