And with some things there is also a difference between"hobby grade"and"toy grade".For example in the model aircraft hobby there are "hobby grade" model aircraft which are deigned to be repaired,modified,robust features, high performance, quality parts, etc.
"Toy grade" on the other hand is cheaply made, far less robust, often cannot be easily fixed, lack availability of spare parts, and have low overall performance. In short they are designed to marginally operate for a while then be tossed when anything on them breaks.Problem is that many beginners don't know the difference. They buy toy grade because it's cheaper but quickly get discouraged and leave the sport altogether.
True in music too. Like the difference between a cheap VSO (Violin Shaped Object) versus a
a quality violin. Many people who start with a VSO because it's cheap end up discouraged and dropping out of music