As I stated before, I spoke to one dealer who found it difficult to work with them. But their new line, the Digit AiR, at least on their website, looks impressive, and now includes an arranger module that’s also very interesting. But when you look at the distributor map, there’s a large cluster of dealers in Continental Europe, most of those in France and one dialer in, IIRC, Hong Kong. There are no distributors in Great Britain or Ireland, none in Australia, and none in the Americas. Although you can choose to have much of their website in English, if you drill down within it, you’ll eventually come across French language pages. Theree’s no attempt to translate into other European languages, even though Cavagnolo has distributors in Spain, Italy, Germany and Switzerland, Most of their Youtube demo videos are in French. On the surface, that’s all as it should be — after all, Cavagnolo is a French company with a relatively new (2007, I believe) factory in France. But with Roland digital accordions in obvious decline and Proxima not doing well, Cavagnolo may be missing an opportunity.