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Author: EaubeauHorn
Date: 2017-05-14 03:12
German engineered (meaning copied from some German-engineered oboe) and German made are quite different. In brass instruments, there actually are a couple of vendors whose China-produced products I would buy, because they stand behind them. Quality is not up to German standards but you get 2/3 of the instrument for 1/3 of the price, which fits quite well with a lot of people.
The problem with Schiller in particular, no matter the quality (good bad or indifferent) is that it cannot be returned, only exchanged. Once you spend your money there, it is gone for good. As opposed to the two brass instrument vendors I respect who sell their own version of Chinese brasses.
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