With the development of the times, online shopping has become a fashion. Because the real thing is invisible, the cognition of the product can only be understood through the video of the merchant, the product picture and the sales price. As an ordinary consumer, how can you identify it?
Recently, I have seen some erhu manufacturers, under the guise of low prices and three-year unconditional returns, to attract consumers. Think about it, if you are a professional erhu teacher, you may know the quality of the erhu as soon as you hear the sound, but for beginners, this is a very difficult thing. If the teacher hears the sound of the piano and feels that the sound is not good, but the accessories cannot be returned, because you need to rub the rosin when you play the erhu, even if you only use it once, and the prices of these accessories, as you know, are relatively expensive. It will be deducted from your Erhu refund. Now the question is, what to do with the erhu returned to the manufacturer? Where will it go? In case, I bought it again for a beginner. He doesn't know much about the making of the piano. It may take a long time to compare it with other handmade pianos to find the difference. Even if it can be returned within three years, he Still have to pay for the accessories he uses. But if you find out after three years that the piano skin you bought is actually a split skin and the wood is not what you want, then you will be helpless, you can only buy it for yourself, and it is difficult to be elegant. So we can't just buy such an erhu cheaply, but we should consider it from a relatively long-term perspective. After all, a high-quality handmade erhu will slowly turn on during continuous performance, and the sound will be more moist. However, a machine erhu cannot be compared with a handmade piano in terms of sound, workmanship, and longevity. It is a wise move to choose a mid-to-high-end erhu with guaranteed quality.