Is there a warranty period for buying a novice organ? How do newcomers buy accordions?

Updated on educate 2024-04-23
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Generally speaking, there must be a warranty period, but the warranty period of the accordion is relatively short, so you must take good care of it when using it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Like this, you can consult the seller normally, if it is new, there must be a warranty period, the general warranty period is also for a period of time, and there is also a year within a year, consult the seller to know the specific warranty time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In this case, it must have a warranty period, and under normal circumstances, its main parts will have a certain warranty period, and the warranty period is relatively long.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When you buy a new accordion, there is a general warranty period, maybe within seven years, you can carefully ask the service person who sold it to you.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.If there is a problem during the warranty period, it can be solved at any time. After the warranty period, if there is a malfunction, you need to be charged. Please check the accordion carefully within the delivery time and warranty time. Each record during the warranty period is signed and recognized by the customer.

    2.Once the accordion has been repaired, it will be stored free of charge for 3 days. Within 4-9 days, it will be calculated as 50 yuan per day. After 10 days, it will be treated as ownerless. Send or pick up the accordion,

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you buy a new organ, there is a warranty period, and there is a warranty card in it, and there is a specific warranty time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There seems to be no expiration date for new organs, but there is usually no reason to refund within 7 to 15 days.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Most of the current warranty periods are about six months.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There must be a warranty period, and during the warranty period, you can receive free maintenance business!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Something like a musical instrument has a warranty period, because the accuracy of the instrument is relatively high, so the warranty period is not too long.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It depends on what store you are buying from, and generally the goods have a warranty period.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    When you buy, you can negotiate with the merchant about how long it will take to divorce your wife and ask him to write it clearly, so that there will be no unnecessary trouble later.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Is there a warranty period for buying a novice organ? This one must have a warranty period.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1. To buy an accordion, you need to start from the keyboard or buttons (bayan), bass buttons, pitch changers, etc. 2. Go to see the accordion's score is also a stave, but you have to look at the two lines together, the treble part is seen according to the view of the piano, but the bass should start from the second room, because the second room of the bass part is do

    3. It is necessary to pay attention to the bellows, how to open and return the bellows, do not have a series of non-standard actions such as leaning forward, pay attention to changing the voice changer, and do not press the bass hard, it is best to press half, the effect is better.

    4. The buttons of the bass are regular: for example, the eighth in the second row is do, then its horizontal row (the accordion is upright, the vertical representative column, and the horizontal representative row) are all do, but the second row is the third do; The third row is the little three; The fourth row is the number seven and the hyun, and the fifth row is the -7 and the spin (it depends on how many basses you choose, 60 does not have the fifth row).

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Both ends of the bellows belt buckle are secured by screws. Just remove the screws.

    Exit the upper end of the belt in your left hand first (all the way back to the belt tension wheel until the upper end of the belt is disengaged from the box). The bottom plate can be removed by removing the four screws at the corners of the bottom plate, and you can see that the lower end of the belt is held in place by two screws. Remove these two screws to tighten or replace the belt.

    If you still have questions, you can let me know in the question supplement.

    The bellows buckle refers to the upper and lower two small belt buckles of the bellows. The accordions I've seen have slotted screw caps that can be easily removed with a screwdriver.

    Could it be that you're talking about a strap loop?

    The strap loop cannot be removed from the outside, and the right hand part of the piano and the bellows must be disassembled before it can be removed from the inside.

    If you are talking about the bellows belt buckle, and the nut is not slotted, it may be the same as the fixed form buckle of the strap buckle. Then you have to put the right hand part of the piano (or the left hand. See if you want to deal with **) and bellows decomposition.

    This is more troublesome, you better ask a friend who is good at handicrafts to help you deal with it.

    Here's how to deal with it:

    The 6 pins (unthreaded nails) that are attached to the piano and the bellows are rotated by rotating them with a vise. Separate the piano and bellows. You can see the screw cap of the strap buckle on the inside of the piano. You can also see the fastening nut of the belt buckle. It's ready to be handled.

    In order to protect the surface of the pin and the piano, a layer of cloth should be padded and then clamped when pulling the pin with a vise.

    It's also possible that the bellows buckle of your piano is also a dowel instead of a screw. You can try it out with a hand vise, and an experienced person can tell whether it is a pin or a screw.

    It is more likely to be a pin, and the force on the nail is not large, and the strap buckle is very stressed. This eliminates the need to dismantle the bellows.

    Don't close the issue until you have any questions. Otherwise you can't ask, I can't answer anymore.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In fact, buying a new piano or an old piano has nothing to do with whether it is a beginner... If the accordion is well maintained, the more you play, the better the sound quality will be.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If weight is not taken into account, consider the 120 bass first. As for the three-row yellow, four-row reed, and echo piano, it depends on whether it is in place in one step.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you are over 50 years old, buy 60 bass or less. If under 40 buy a 120 bass quadruple spring. This is said to novice males. And the piano in question is a traditional keyboard.

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