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Tariffs have driven up new instrument prices, pushing many musicians to buy used gear or get repairs instead.
Tariffs have sharply raised prices for new musical instruments, with entry-level guitars at Montana’s Piccolo's Music now nearing $300.
The store has shifted to stocking more used and vintage gear, which are less affected by tariffs, and repair services are seeing increased demand as musicians opt for upgrades and maintenance instead of new purchases.
School music programs continue relying on affordable rentals, with the store absorbing some costs to keep them accessible.
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Los aranceles han elevado los precios de los nuevos instrumentos, empujando a muchos músicos a comprar equipos usados o repararlos en su lugar.