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 Re: Good quality?
Author: Ursa 
Date:   2017-09-02 11:45

The Hisonic brand may or may not be any good, but please consider this:

1. Many technicians refuse to work on non-established brands from overseas.

2. Spare parts can be difficult or impossible to obtain.

3. A clarinet in active service absolutely must be serviced by a technician at least once a year.

If you're not a clarinet player, perhaps the most straightforward approach to finding something decent and affordable for your son would be to check with music stores that have school rental programs. Instead of renting, however, ask about buying a used, reconditioned clarinet that's one of the models they rent out.

Music stores, for obvious reasons, don't rent out trouble-prone models of instruments.

Chances are, you'll be offered a Jupiter, Leblanc USA, Selmer USA, Vito, or Yamaha model.

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