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管楽器工房ラグリゾン【フリマ店】
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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Thank you for viewing. This is a YAMAHA YCL451. It is a best-selling model made in Japan using high-quality Grenadilla wood. It corresponds to the current mid-range model YCL450, and considering that the current product has a list price of 187,000 yen, I think it's a very good deal as the performance is comparable. It is generally in a clean condition. In terms of appearance, it's about a 7.5 out of 10. It is easy to play even for beginners and can be used with confidence in a wind orchestra. Our shop is a [repair workshop run by professional repairmen with a physical store]. The level of maintenance is overwhelmingly different from that of amateur sellers or those who are not repair shops. We also welcome trial playing at our physical store. Especially for beginners, the ease of playing due to adjustment makes a world of difference, and we strongly recommend practicing with an instrument that has been properly adjusted at a musical instrument store or a professional wind instrument repair shop. When purchasing a used clarinet, it is best to have the pads replaced with genuine pads that match the manufacturer. We use only high-quality [genuine pads]. - Disassembly and cleaning - Replacement of defective key corks - All pad replacement - Key polishing - Balance adjustment - Trial playing confirmation You can play it immediately upon arrival and use it with peace of mind for a long time. There are some scratches from use, but it is in overall clean condition. The product contents are - Body - Mouthpiece - Case If you were to have the above maintenance done at a musical instrument store, it would cost at least 50,000 yen or more. Also, since pads are consumables, even if there are descriptions such as "adjusted" or "usable," you won't know the condition or lifespan, and you will eventually need to replace them. *The lifespan of the pads does not basically extend with adjustment. An instrument with unbalanced keys will become an obstacle to practice. Also, recently, there have been increasing cases where instruments purchased from amateurs on flea market sites are brought in for re-adjustment. Although the low price is attractive, if you are going to purchase one, we recommend that you purchase it from a professional who has a physical store. No price reduction. Type: Clarinet
2 months ago