![]() ![]() Over the years our staff has worked closely with the engineers at Muramatsu Inc. Also, if you are purchasing a DS, Platinum Clad, Gold or Solid Platinum flute, the D# roller is a standard feature on these flutes. On the Muramatsu website they say: "North American specifications refer to pitch, spring tension, headjoint, cut, etc. My Miyazawa certainly has stainless steel springs and my Yamaha piccolo does as well. ![]() Most American made flutes have gold springs. This may be rumor of course, but it is what I have heard. From what I have heard is that stainless steel springs are preferred in Asia and that the headjoints are generally cut to suit individuals with more of an over bite (not meaning to offend, but rather to acknowledge what I have heard is a stereotypical characteristic). ![]() Most notably the differences seem to be the spring type, spring tension, and headjoint cuts. From what I have gathered is that there are other small differences as well. ![]()
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