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Why is it that the Eterna line of instruments is no longer considered to be “professional” as it once was?

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Why is it that the Eterna line of instruments is no longer considered to be “professional” as it once was?

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The answer is that times change. What once qualified as a professional quality instrument does meet the higher standards of today’s musicians. Vast improvements and advancements in the product line warranted a reorganization to the classification of our instruments. The Custom Series is now considered to be our top of the line offering while the Eterna is now labeled as “semi-professional”. However, this is merely a label used for the sake of comparison. The fact is, someone could play an instrument labeled as student in a professional setting if they so desired.

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