Cripes, what kind of answers do you expect to get to a question phrased like that? Not one like this, I suppose, but you could at least say why you wanted to upgrade, what you were hoping for in your new box, and what kind of loot you had to spend. Otherwise you just make everyone do all the work for you.
save your pennies for a really good one, ie ~1900+Euros. Castagnari, Cairdinn, etc. You'll notice the quality. Are there any box players in your area who have nice accordions? Ask to play theirs - figure out what sort of sound you like and then start talking to the manufacturer...
upgrading 2 row accordion
upgrading 2 row accordion
i am thinking of upgrading my 2 row black dot any ideas of what to buy? thanks lucky 2
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by lucky 2
Re: upgrading 2 row accordion
Cripes, what kind of answers do you expect to get to a question phrased like that? Not one like this, I suppose, but you could at least say why you wanted to upgrade, what you were hoping for in your new box, and what kind of loot you had to spend. Otherwise you just make everyone do all the work for you.
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by Jeeves Tones
Re: upgrading 2 row accordion
save your pennies for a really good one, ie ~1900+Euros. Castagnari, Cairdinn, etc. You'll notice the quality. Are there any box players in your area who have nice accordions? Ask to play theirs - figure out what sort of sound you like and then start talking to the manufacturer...
# Posted on August 19th 2008 by Brown Creeper
Re: upgrading 2 row accordion
get a Cairdin or a Castagnari - either will deliver the goods in terms of sound playability and build quality.
# Posted on August 20th 2008 by millionyears_bc
Re: upgrading 2 row accordion
I could be very flip and ask upgrade it to what? A grand piano...
Sorry. Points are well made. What are you getting at and are you in europe or the US. Makes a big difference on cost, and available instruments.
# Posted on August 20th 2008 by zippydw