Yinfente Professional Oboe Ebonite C Key Left F Resonance Semi-Automatic Woodwind Instrument With Oboe Reed&Gloves&Leather Case+ Carry Bag&Cleaning Cloth&Cap Cork&Grease&Screwdriver

Yinfente Professional Oboe Ebonite C Key Left F Resonance Semi-Automatic Woodwind Instrument With Oboe Reed&Gloves&Leather Case+ Carry Bag&Cleaning Cloth&Cap Cork&Grease&Screwdriver
Yinfente Professional Oboe Ebonite C Key Left F Resonance Semi-Automatic Woodwind Instrument With Oboe Reed&Gloves&Leather Case+ Carry Bag&Cleaning Cloth&Cap Cork&Grease&Screwdriver
Yinfente Professional Oboe Ebonite C Key Left F Resonance Semi-Automatic Woodwind Instrument With Oboe Reed&Gloves&Leather Case+ Carry Bag&Cleaning Cloth&Cap Cork&Grease&Screwdriver
Yinfente Professional Oboe Ebonite C Key Left F Resonance Semi-Automatic Woodwind Instrument With Oboe Reed&Gloves&Leather Case+ Carry Bag&Cleaning Cloth&Cap Cork&Grease&Screwdriver
Yinfente Professional Oboe Ebonite C Key Left F Resonance Semi-Automatic Woodwind Instrument With Oboe Reed&Gloves&Leather Case+ Carry Bag&Cleaning Cloth&Cap Cork&Grease&Screwdriver
Yinfente Professional Oboe Ebonite C Key Left F Resonance Semi-Automatic Woodwind Instrument With Oboe Reed&Gloves&Leather Case+ Carry Bag&Cleaning Cloth&Cap Cork&Grease&Screwdriver
Yinfente Professional Oboe Ebonite C Key Left F Resonance Semi-Automatic Woodwind Instrument With Oboe Reed&Gloves&Leather Case+ Carry Bag&Cleaning Cloth&Cap Cork&Grease&Screwdriver

Key features

  • 1) Yinfente Brand New Oboe Ebonite Wood With nickel silver Copper-nickel alloy Material Forked-F resonance key Trill Keys Left F key
  • 2) Third octave key Second octave key closes the first octave (semi-automatic system), If you need Fully automatic system, please contact me. thanks.
  • 3) Nice And High quality trill keys, This oboe has been Tested and under good condition. Play tested intonation adjustments fit for the professional
  • 4) It comes with oboe case and case cover. Like the Image Show
CategoryOboes
ColorEbonite

Yinfente Professional Oboe Ebonite C Key Left F Resonance Semi-Automatic Woodwind Instrument With Oboe Reed&Gloves&Leather Case+ Carry Bag&Cleaning Cloth&Cap Cork&Grease&Screwdriver

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Customer Reviews

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Fantastic instrument! Excellent price
Bill Tarman✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 18, 2023
The first thing I had to do was throw away the Roffee V3 reed that it came with and used a Fox reed (and other reed makers since). Having done that the sound is beautiful, sweet and warm. Using tuners I have checked the range from low Bb to high C (anything above that is a bit beyond my current novice skill level) and found the oboe to be in tune throughout. It is loaded with things you'll only find on professional (i.e. $8000 plus) models. For example, the low Bb key, 3rd octave key, f key and split f tuning key, various trill keys et al. you don't find on oboes even in the 2-4 thousand dollar range!

If you buy this for your child be sure to show them how to safely assemble and disassemble (check YouTube, books, online pictures). When it's new the cork may cause it to be a bit snug so be sure to have them use cork grease. The bell to mid section has one key linkage but there are two for the mid to upper section. All of the links have curved tabs to make the attachment easier. However, if you grab onto keys without looking at what you're doing (often something children tend to do) it's possible to make the link that's supposed to be underneath raise up enough to snag on the other part. If the child twists it together like that it's possible to bend the links out of adjustment.

The tenons are reinforced with metal without which there would be a chance of cracking (as with the standard less expensive oboes). Be sure they swab it out after each playing to get their saliva out (which over time causes wood rot). Remind them that anything they eat without brushing their teeth afterwards will wind up inside their reed and inside their oboe (gross). And every few months show them how to use a feather with good bore oil to help nourish the wood. Buy a thumb rest (clarinet one will work) to help the child properly hold it and they can use the strap that came with it to help support it.

This oboe came complete with a substantial case, carrying strap and case cover, cork grease, cleaning cloths. The inside of the case looks quite elegant with the rosewood and gold-colored keys and the sound matches its looks.
Very nice oboe for the price
Jennie K.✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 14, 2023
I've only been able to play a few times and it's been several years since playing so user issues definitely factor in.

It comes with a decent reed and some of the items for maintenance. I wish it came with any cork grease and a rod to clean. Aside from that, very nice quality Oboe.
Excellent instrument, great value, beautiful sound!
J. Fitts✓ Verified PurchaseOctober 4, 2023
Wow. I'm incredibly impressed. After 35 years away, I started playing in a community band. I played in college and professionally, and have struggled for the past year on a crummy rental oboe. I can't believe it's here so soon - the shipping was nearly immediate, arrived 2 weeks sooner than promised. I opened the package, the instrument is absolutely gorgeous, beautifully packaged, and as soon as I unpacked it (they even include a reed!) and put it together, it played so easily, and has a rich, warm tone. I greatly appreciate the extra keys, the actual cork (my bassoon has wrapped string instead of cork which I find to be a pain in the behind) with cork grease, cleaning cloths and gloves. Doubt I'll use the gloves, but it's a nice touch.

I would highly recommend this instrument to anyone who cannot afford to buy a Loree or other instrument. The keys and pads are solidly constructed, and for the price, I doubt anyone is making one this nice. So pleased with my purchase. Not many people give much consideration to Chinese instruments, but I find this one to be just about perfect. I will most likely move to replace my bassoon soon, and i'll definitely be checking this company out a bit more.

Very happy with this purchase!!!
Yinfente has raised the bar for perfection.
Kindle Customer✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 13, 2023
I know that sometimes we (as Americans) are a bit hesitant to buy Chinese made instruments. Sometimes that are cheaply made, right? That is NOT the case here. Yinfente is every bit as good as Western manufacturers; in fact, they may be better in some ways. And in the case of this Oboe, it's unbeatable. Extremely high quality design and build. For reference, I bought the rosewood version of this Oboe.

Absolutely PERFECT. Yinfente are miracle workers, producing a professional ALL WOOD Oboe for less than a thousand dollars! An equivalent western manufactured Oboe of this quality would typically cost 4,000 to 8,000 dollars, but here we have it for a fraction of the price. Not to mention it's available in rosewood, which is almost unheard of from western manufacturers. The rosewood is AMAZING, especially in conjunction with the gold keywork!

The sound on this Oboe is wonderful. Absolutely bright and warm, thanks to its rosewood body and bell. Remember, this is an $8,000 dollars sound you're getting, for less than a thousand dollars! The key action is snap action quick, all keys work as expected. The first octave key and mechanism is initially a little stiff, and will stick shut a lot at first. But after a few hours of playing, and manually opening the valve with your fingers, it will loosen right up and operate perfectly from then on. This is because the tension spring is initially a little stiff, but once you start using it, it begins to loosen up a little and then operates normally.

The case is really nice, and the case cover is great. Normally I buy a Protec case for My instruments, but it isn`t even necessary with this instrument. It comes with a neck strap if you need it, as well. And a reed, if you want it. The reed is pretty decent, though not as your primary player. I kept mine as a spare.

Yinfente is amazing. My only complaint, is that they don't engrave their name on the bell of the instrument like most manufacturers do. I wish they did, so my Oboe could wear the Yinfente name with PRIDE! Love this Oboe. Love Yinfente! 5 stars!! Worth every penny! I can't wait to show it off and proudly say it's a Yinfente!
Love it! (Updated Feb 2020)
PJ & E✓ Verified PurchaseSeptember 9, 2023
Very impressed! It's both beautiful and plays beautifully. Sounds lovely. I am so happy I took the chance and got it. I was considering to plunk down the money for a Bulgheroni Artist. I don't know my oboes. I do know music as I am a music educator. And was visiting music shops to try out oboes.

I bought this for my daughter who just started in the spring. We rented a Yamaha 241. She needed the extra keys for Bb and the left hand F. She is in love with it!!! We don't use the included reed. I don't have much faith in it from the looks. We get our reeds from a reed maker.

This oboe plays much easier than the Yamaha! I don't have much embouchure for oboe, but I could play from the lowest Bb up until I ran into 3rd register notes. I don't know the fingerings for the 3rd register.

I lightly conditioned and cleaned the oboe with bore oil. I use Lanolin cork grease (stock cork grease looks typical). Cleaning supplies are nice. Needed to adjust the screw for the 3rd register to open the hole when depressing the key. I can't attest to that register working because I don't have fingerings to test play.

The case is nice enough. My only complaint is that the well that holds the cork grease is too shallow. I can't fit my cork grease tub because it's taller. But the soft case that covers the hard case does have a zippered pocket that can hold a reed box and my little tub of cork grease and cleaning supplies. It comes with a neck strap. I haven't used it. My daughter hasn't used it either. Would be a nice touch to include a little screw driver designed to fit the screw adjustments in the key work. (I have a set for my woodwinds). Yinfente's Bb clarinet came with one. (I tried this oboe because their clarinet was a pleasant surprise).

And shipping was far faster than expected! Longer than the usual 2 days Prime, but it felt like it was Prime shipping! I'm writing this review end of Oct. Expected date was end of Nov. I ordered it about a week ago. I had to sign for it. And it was well packaged for safe transit.

I'm so very impressed, I may get a 2nd one to play oboe duets with my daughter! I feel fortunate it has such an affordable price point.

Update (January 2020): Since my good review, we have had a problem with the key work suddenly failing. This may or may not be an overall quality issue. I really need to test a replacement oboe first. And as I mentioned, I also own their Bb rosewood clarinet without issues. I will say that this key work failure happened weeks into ownership. Meticulously cared-for ownership. Yinfente was quick to respond. But as we have yet to resolve this situation, I will post another update soon to give you all the scoop on what happened, and how I feel about it. Also, whether or not I feel customer service and/or instrument quality is an issue. I will be equally honest if the situation is not their fault. As well as information on how this company handles shipping problems, exchanges, and returns.

Follow up Update (Feb 2020): I finally received my replacement oboe at the end of January. It was held up on customs. I'm still disappointed with the lack of follow thru from customer service to have known they needed to pay more import taxes to clear it. However, they did initiate the expedited shipping as promised. It just ended up taking 42 days to arrive (instead of 7-15 days).

Considering the significant amount of time in transit, and not in a particularly controlled environment, I had concerns it would be good shape. Alas, it seems like everything is fine. I think the key work might even be a bit nicer than the original. It plays well like the original oboe I reviewed. And as we have only had it a couple weeks, I will continue to follow up with our experience owning this oboe over time. First time, the key work failed after a month. I truly hope it will not fail at all. My biggest concern is how soon I would get a replacement oboe should the key work break.

Key work materials: I've done more digging on this material. My daughter did bend a bridge when she twisted the body joints too hard. This is the bridge that connects the right hand D drill key. Only affects that key. I was able to wrap the bridge elbow in cotton and carefully (most slowly) bend it back. The other half of the bridge was slightly knocked off position too. But I can't bend that one without taking it off the oboe first. And it's not enough a mismatch to bother. So, I fixed it. And so far, no other keys have been affected. 🤞🼠So, the materials can bend! And pretty easily. I had to be careful not to accidentally bend the arm that helps depress the lever that will open the 1 register vent! So, the rods and levers/bridges/arms are all bendable with enough force. But I would not say the alloy isn't strong. Just malleable. That said, all student level instruments that are budget instruments use the same material. So, I don't feel it's much difference amongst those selections. The Yamaha rental we use has stronger, nicer key work! But it's also $2500, with only the basic keys. So, $700-800 with semi automatic conservatory key system and rosewood tone vs. $2500 with basic key system, plastic tone but definitively more hearty!

FYI: There's a new Roffee ABS Resin oboe with the 3rd (right hand) open-holed tone hole, also with full semi automatic conservatory key system out. Same price point. Not rosewood tone! But it caught my eye... maybe as a more durable model for the younger beginner? I don't own it. Just saw it came out on Amazon mid Jan 2020. Same alloy for the keys. Boasts German quality, but it's also Chinese. This other company has a headquarters in Germany too. â˜ºï¸ ABS Resin and Rosewood are 2 very different sounds. But I am sharing... I am considering it too. I want to get a 2nd oboe to play duets with my daughter.

I am okay knowing I need to be extra careful with the keys. For kids, I recommend they practice assembling and disassembling the oboe with care (and patience when it's new and a tighter fit). That said, I expect all my key work to last forever. I have owned instruments (from woodwinds to strings to piano) for 40+ years. I've never broken my own key work. And none have mysteriously failed. But all require upkeep and care. In my view, if you paid $5000 for your oboe, you would give it as much care as you should for this $700 oboe. The main difference is that I feel more nervous about needing repairs. And when the day comes I need basic maintenance done by a luthier for this oboe, I will be back to report that experience!

The rosewood body: Take good care of it! Lightly oil the inside with bore oil every few months. Not to the point of soaking your oboe (that will deaden the tone). I'm guessing/assuming the inexpensive rosewood is not fully cured. So, pay attention to the humidity of the wood. Don't let it dry out and crack. But don't soak it until it's waterlogged and expanded and no longer allows the key work to sit properly. Just 2-3 month periods, lightly oil the bore via drops of bore oil on a swab cloth. I'd have to do this for any wooden instrument anyway. But I feel I may do this a little more frequently, but with a modest amount of bore oil. All wood instruments can crack over time due to dryness. This one is just unlikely to have spent the extra years being cured. Still... it's such a beautiful instrument! Easy to play. Sounds lovely.

I still recommend this oboe! But test your new oboe carefully! No jiggly keys. All the action is responsive (not a split-second late). All arms, levers, bridges, rods, etc are straight and attached properly. All keys covering tone holes properly. Inspect the wood quality inside and out. Considering the nightmare of getting my replacement oboe, I'd go through Amazon's return policy. It might have been quicker to straight up return it and put the order for a new one. The only difference is that Yinfente said they extra tested the oboe before shipping. The company strikes me as caring about their quality, but not so good at follow up with customer service. I felt I had to advocate for myself. They make an effort. And so far, a good oboe as arrived to replace the defective one.

Update (Feb 28, 2020): We still really love this oboe! It always sounds lovely (even with a beginner). The keys are delicate. It needs to be adjusted sooner than expected. My daughter has bent some of the bridges from cranking the joints together (she's 9 and not so careful at school). That said, if you take the time to assemble/disassemble properly, keys should be fine. I'd say that it's equally easy to bend keys on my sterling silver flute, and even easier to dent an alto sax bell! So take care. It has a lot of rods, arms, bridges, and other mechanisms that make it work. So take extra care. My knowledge is that of a music teacher who has seen how kids and instruments combine!

So far, I was able to carefully bend the bridge back to its original position (98%). And needed to make some screw adjustments for regulating the upper register keys and vents. For those who don't realize this, intonation can also be from key regulation. A little too high or low, and it can affect the pitch of the notes using those keys. I've checked that over pitch and intonation have remained correct. And I still feel I'm getting what I wanted: lovely tone, consistent, easy playability, all the keys needed, and a bargain price. It will never be the Bulgheroni Artist or Opera model we really want. But until then, this is perfect!â¤ï¸
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