I've tried to search up this question, because I'm sure it's been beat to death, but I'm not as great at searching the forum as I'd hoped to be.
The discussion I'm hoping to have, is how does a player know that it's a poorly made concertina holding them back, and not just that they're not very good at playing yet?
Side note, I've already personally made up my mind to upgrade. I can financially, I play other instruments and just know it's time. Even if it is me, I'd rather know.
Just curious what people's thoughts are on tell-tale signs you've outgrown your box, or that it's teaching you bad habits. Or, inversely (and probably controversially) is there ever a time to sit there and honk away on a cheapo?