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Pearl PF501E
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Average Ratings for Pearl PF501E

  • Sound Quality3.5 stars
  • Appearance4 stars
  • Value for Money5 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.5 stars
  • Overall Rating3.5 stars

1 Review For Pearl PF501E

  • BringItOn Rank: Lance Corporal 5th Dec 2005

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Good Points: These instruments make a beautiful sound. They are responsive, sweet, and will do just about anything you demand from them.


    Bad Points: Newer Pearls (anything since the company left Japan about 10 years ago) don't seem to be the most enduring things in the world. The mechanism is soft and can become a bit insecure. This can be sorted by an annual service for about £10 though.


    General comments: I've said that Pearl PF501E flutes aren't strong, but slight physical weakness is a small price to pay for the quality of the sound you get with one of these flutes. Comparing them to the bench-mark Yamaha 211, these instruments are faster, sweeter and more responsive - maybe with the exception of the highest register. Sure, these are basic flutes and they don't do everything (hence the 7 for sound), but mine has got me from grade 2 to 7 with absolutely no fuss. Only now am I beginning to feel the restrictions of a silver plated head-joint etc., which you find with all student flutes.

    If you get a chance, definitely go with the 501 RE (the open holed version). They're usually the same price, and the holes are fantastic for aesthetics and technique.

    These flutes won't let you down provided you don't run them over with a tractor, and they provide a more reasonably priced alternative to the bog-standard Yamaha 211.

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