FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Answer: The primary difference lies in the stringing. The Troubadour VI typically features updated string configurations compared to the Troubadour V, offering subtle differences in tension and tonal response. The VI is generally a more refined and modern iteration of the series.
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Answer: Unfortunately, the Troubadour is typically outside of our rental program, which generally covers instruments up to around $4,000. However, we do offer other financing plans, such as six-month interest-free or twelve-month low-interest options.
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Answer: The Troubadour harp weighs approximately 38 pounds and stands about 65.5 inches tall. It features a 15 1/8" spruce soundboard, offering a beautiful sound and strong vocalization.
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Answer: From the Lyon and Healy and Salvi lines, the harps with higher tension include the Ogden (34 strings), the Gaia (38 strings), the Prelude 40, the Ana (40 strings), and the Troubadour (36 strings). Each offers a unique balance of tension and tone.