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Altus 1107 just gets better and better
Before purchasing the Altus 1107 I owned an Azumi AZZ3 which I was very pleased with. I had auditioned the Azumi partly due to online recommendations but mainly because I respected the Japanese parent company - Altus. The Azumi uses a handmade Altus head joint which particularly appealed to me.
At a later visit to a music shop where I was collecting my flute after its 1 year service, on a whim, I asked to if I could compare my flute to the Altus handmade equivalent the 1007. On paper the specs were identical ? I was convinced that there would be no discernable difference (at least to me).
I was shocked, the flute felt better balanced in the hand, the mechanism was fantastic and the tone was immediately cleaner and richer.
I then rashly asked to try the 1107 with the 958 silver and was further impressed by the rich tone exhibited.
I was hooked, I sold my Azumi and bought the 1107. It has been about 7 months now since the change and the flute just gets better as I get more familiar with it. In fact my music teacher has taken to borrowing it when she has to give a public performance!
At a later visit to a music shop where I was collecting my flute after its 1 year service, on a whim, I asked to if I could compare my flute to the Altus handmade equivalent the 1007. On paper the specs were identical ? I was convinced that there would be no discernable difference (at least to me).
I was shocked, the flute felt better balanced in the hand, the mechanism was fantastic and the tone was immediately cleaner and richer.
I then rashly asked to try the 1107 with the 958 silver and was further impressed by the rich tone exhibited.
I was hooked, I sold my Azumi and bought the 1107. It has been about 7 months now since the change and the flute just gets better as I get more familiar with it. In fact my music teacher has taken to borrowing it when she has to give a public performance!
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