Supplier's note
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Ah, so the user first mentioned Technical Parameters Table with Columns: Feature, Specification, Application Scenario, but in the example format, they have Technical Specifications with Feature, Specification, Benefit. There's inconsistency here. Since the example format is the one to follow, perhaps the user intended the Technical Specifications table to have Feature, Specification, Benefit. The initial instruction might have been a mistake. So I'll follow the example format's Technical Specifications table structure with Benefit instead of Application Scenario.
Alternatively, maybe the user wants two separate tables? But the example shows only one. To avoid confusion, I'll proceed with the example's structure, using the Benefit column.
Now, proceeding:
Product Details section: A brief intro about the euphonium, its material, design, and uses.
Technical Specifications table:
Feature | Specification | Benefit |
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Material | High-quality brass alloy | Warm, rich sound and durability |
Length | 50cm | Compact yet full sound projection |
Keys | 4 vertical piston valves | Smooth, responsive playability |
Bell Design | Large flared bell | Enhanced resonance and projection |
Finish | Polished brass | Enhanced aesthetics and sound quality |
Type | Bb Euphonium | Versatile for orchestras and bands |
Customization Guide: Adjustable bell size for sound customization, tubing material options for tone adjustment, engraving/personalization.
Get Inspiration: Talk about the instrument's suitability for various musical settings, its traditional design, and how it meets professional standards.
Choose Your Model table:
Parameter | Base Model | Advanced Model | Pro Model |
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Sound Projection | Standard | +15% | +30% (vs industry benchmark) |
Durability | 10-year warranty | 15-year warranty | 20-year warranty |
Key Responsiveness | Standard | Enhanced lubrication | Gold-plated pistons (+20% faster than traditional) |
Manager's Note: First paragraph on breakthroughs like Pro's gold plating, Advanced's alloy, and bell design. Second paragraph guiding users: Base for beginners, Advanced for intermediate, Pro for professionals needing durability and sound quality.
Need to ensure all points are covered and use the required sentence structures. Also check for any missing attributes from the input. The product attributes mention "type:tuba,euphonium" which might indicate it's a hybrid or part of a series. Maybe mention that in the product details.
Alright, putting it all together in markdown as per the format.
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