Supply Process

How wholesale instrument
enquiries work.

The Lyrica Instruments supply process is built around clarity — from initial enquiry to supply coordination. Each stage is structured to make supply conversations as productive as possible.

Six stages from enquiry
to supply coordination.

Wholesale instrument supply works best when buyers and suppliers share clear information from the outset. The following process is designed to ensure supply conversations are structured, relevant and productive for all parties involved.

01

Initial Enquiry

Submit an enquiry via the contact form or by email, including the instrument category, approximate quantity, intended use and any specification details where available.

Clear enquiries help ensure supply discussions move forward efficiently. The more detail provided at this stage — instrument type, quantity, buyer type, intended resale or use — the more productive the initial response can be.

02

Category Review

The product category and requirements are reviewed to assess suitability and determine the most useful direction for supply discussion.

Different instrument categories may involve different considerations. Reviewing the enquiry helps ensure the right information is shared and that supply conversations are relevant to the buyer's requirements.

03

Specification & Quantity Discussion

Details such as instrument type, grade, size, accessory needs, usage setting, approximate budget range and timeframe can be clarified during this stage.

Specification discussions help narrow the supply conversation to suitable product areas. Quantity, grade, intended use and timing all influence what can be discussed and how.

04

Supply Coordination

Where suitable, supply details can be discussed based on availability, requirements and agreed information from the specification stage.

Supply coordination involves reviewing what can be sourced, discussed and arranged based on the enquiry. Specific availability and supply arrangements are confirmed directly during this stage.

05

Delivery & Handover Discussion

Delivery or handover details can be discussed directly once requirements are confirmed and supply arrangements have been agreed.

Delivery logistics, locations and timing are discussed based on confirmed requirements. No delivery guarantees are implied prior to this stage of the process.

06

Repeat Enquiry Support

Future or recurring supply requirements can be discussed where relevant, supporting ongoing wholesale or trade purchasing relationships.

Buyers with regular or repeat requirements are welcome to discuss ongoing needs. Repeat enquiry support is structured around the same process as initial enquiries.

Why detailed enquiries help
supply conversations.

Musical instrument supply works best when category, quantity, use case and specification are clear from the start of a supply conversation. Vague enquiries are harder to progress and may result in delays or unsuitable supply discussions.

A clear initial enquiry — including instrument category, approximate quantity, buyer type, intended use and any specification preferences — allows the supply process to move forward efficiently and with the right focus from the outset.

Buyers do not need to have every specification detail finalised before making contact. An initial enquiry with key information is enough to begin a productive supply conversation.

  • Instrument category
  • Approximate quantity
  • Buyer type (retail, school, studio, venue, etc.)
  • Intended use
  • Grade or specification if known
  • Accessory requirements
  • Delivery location
  • Preferred timeframe

Common questions about
the supply process.

Enquiries are welcome from music retailers, resellers, ecommerce sellers, schools, colleges, tutors, studios, rehearsal spaces, venues, creative organisations and professional buyers. Trade and wholesale enquiries are the primary focus.

The most useful enquiries include the instrument category, approximate quantity, intended use (retail, educational, studio, etc.) and any specification details such as grade, size or accessory requirements. This helps ensure supply discussions are as productive as possible.

Enquiries can cover string instruments, brass, woodwind, keyboard and piano-related products, guitars and fretted instruments, percussion, accessories and mixed instrument requirements. Please include the relevant category in your enquiry.

Specific pricing is not listed on this website. Pricing, availability and supply arrangements are discussed directly following an initial enquiry, as these can vary based on category, quantity and requirements.

No authorised dealer or official distributor status is claimed on this website. Enquiries should be directed to the contact page and supply arrangements discussed directly.

Ready to begin
a supply enquiry?

Use the contact form to submit your instrument category, quantity, intended use and any relevant specification details. The supply process begins with a clear initial enquiry.