Glory Closed Hole C flute with case and accessories vs EastRock 16-key closed-hole flute with case and cleaning kit (Sea Blue)
Overall winner: EastRock 16-key closed-hole flute with case and cleaning kit (Sea Blue)
Key Differences
GLORY (A) emphasizes cupronickel construction and leather pads for water resistance and airtightness, appealing to buyers prioritizing perceived durability. EastRock (B) offers offset G, a split E key and detachable foot-joint, making it better for players wanting ergonomic features and added flexibility
Glory Closed Hole C flute with case and accessories
A closed-hole C flute with leather pad, CUPRONICKEL body, and accessories for practice and performance. Customers praise sound quality and beginner-friendliness, though durability reports vary
Pros
- closed hole 16 keys design
- durable CUPRONICKEL construction
- leather pad for water resistance and air tightness
- includes case, tuning rod, joint grease, cloth, and gloves
Cons
- mixed durability reports from customers
- some notes functionality issues reported
EastRock 16-key closed-hole flute with case and cleaning kit (Sea Blue)
A 16-key closed-hole flute designed for beginners, featuring offset G with split E key and detachable foot-joint. Customers note solid quality, good value, and pleasant sound for learners
Pros
- 16 closed-hole keys
- offset G with split E key
- detachable foot-joint
- includes case and cleaning kit
Cons
- some notes reported not working properly by some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | GLORY |
| Versatility | EASTROCK |
| User Reviews | EASTROCK |