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Cecilio 4/4 CVNAE-330 Ebony Fitted Acoustic/Electric Violin in Antique Varnish (Full Size)

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Arrives May 23 – May 28
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Color: Antique Varnish


Features

  • 4/4 (Full Size) Acoustic & Electric Violin
  • Hand-carved solid spruce top, solid maple back & sides with volume and tone control
  • Ebony pegs, chin rest and fingerboard, tailpiece with 4 nickel plated fine tuners
  • Includes: Brazilwood bow with unbleached genuine Mongolian horsehair, Lightweight foam fitting hard case, Adjustable shoulder rest with soft foam padding with soft rubber feet, Violin bridge, High quality rosin, and an AUX cable
  • 1 year warranty against manufacturer's defects

Description

Cecilio CVNAE acoustic/electric violins are perfect for beginner or student violinist. It features hand-carved solid spruce top, hand-carved maple back and sides. This violin is fitted with ebony fingerboard, pegs, chinrest, and tailpiece with nickel plated fine tuners. Violin package includes a lightweight form fitting hard shell case with pockets and strap (making it convenient to carry to school or orchestra), Brazil wood bow with unbleached genuine Mongolian horsehair, adjustable shoulder rest with soft foam padding & soft rubber feet, quality rosin cake, and a violin bridge.

Brand: Cecilio


Size: 23 inches


Color: Antique Varnish


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 32 x 12 x 5 inches


Top Material Type: Spruce


Back Material Type: Maple


String Material Type: Nickel


Finish Type: Varnish


Instrument: Violin


Operation Mode: Electric


Item Weight: 4.69 pounds


Product Dimensions: 32 x 12 x 5 inches


Item model number: 4/4CVNAE-330+SR


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 25, 2013


Back Material: Maple


Color Name: Antique Varnish


String Material: Nickel


Top Material: Spruce


Number of Strings: 4


Size: 23 inches


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  • Cool addition to my collection
Color: Antique Varnish
If you're a beginner looking for an acoustic/electric violin with an antique varnish finish, this particular model might be a good option for you. The violin is well-made and feels sturdy in your hands. The antique varnish finish gives it a nice vintage look, which is a nice touch. The sound is good and the instrument holds its tune well. One of the biggest selling points of this violin is the fact that it is an acoustic/electric hybrid. This means that you can plug it in and amplify the sound, which is great for live performances or recording sessions. The electronics work well and produce a clean sound with minimal feedback. However, there are a few downsides to this violin. One is that the included bow is not of the best quality, so you might want to consider purchasing a separate bow if you plan on playing frequently. Another is that the overall sound of the instrument is not as rich and full as you might expect from a higher-end violin. In summary, this is an okay beginner's acoustic/electric violin with an antique varnish finish. It has some nice features and a good sound, but there are some downsides to keep in mind. Overall, it's a decent option for a beginner who is just starting out and looking for an affordable instrument. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2023 by JCATX

  • Recomendations for improving sound of this kit
Color: Antique Varnish
For a little over $100 I think this violin is a pretty good value and sound can be improved by purchasing some extras. I bought this to learn to play on. At 6 months in I went to a violin shop, heard how much better expensive instruments sounded and bought a $700 violin. 6 months further on now and a lot of my sound problems that frustrated me into buying the better instrument aren't really there anymore when I got back and play this one. The $700 violin does still sound nicer, but I would hope so. The pickup does make this violin heavy, 22oz for this violin vs 17oz for the other one. I needed the shoulder rest when I started playing and when I switched to the other violin was able to quit using it. There's lots of advice about what to buy to improve this violin and all of the stuff is expensive, especially compared to the price of this kit. Here's what I tried and how it worked out. Strings: First I bought Artisan's Violin Strings for 4 4 & 3 4 Size, G-D-A-E Strings Those were barely/if at all an improvement from what came on the violin, Not really worth the purchase. Then I tried Thomastik-Infeld VI100 Vision Violin Strings, Complete Set, 4/4 Size They did make a difference and even at $50 a set was the cheapest way to get the most improvement in sound especially on the low end. I'm not sure had I put these strings on right away if I would have bought the more expensive violin so soon. Bow: I bought an Arnold carbon fiber violin bow at the violin shop for $150 with the second violin, it was the 2nd cheapest thing they sold. I can tell some difference in the sound between that and the bow that came with this set. A new bow would probably be the thing to get after new strings. Rosin: Didn't even try the rosin that came with this. I did try Jade L'Opera JADE Rosin for Violin, Viola, and Cello and it was horrible. It left a mess all over everything and caked up on my strings. Buy the most expensive rosin you can get if you think it'll make a difference. I've been practicing an hour a day most everyday and haven't hardly put a dent in my block of rosin. It's works out to be pretty much free per hour of play. Over all no one who isn't an absolute beginner would be buying this violin. Had my cheapest option been a $500 bare bones setup from a violin shop I would have never even tried to learn to play. Now a year in I love it and play everyday thanks to this purchase. I've kept this violin around because it can't have much resale since it's so cheap new and it does have the pickups in case I'd want to amplify or record something. I've never amplified this except for once right out of the box. It sounded just like I was playing only louder, which for a beginner means it sounded horrible. I haven't amplified it since because a violin is loud enough on its own unless you're performing somewhere maybe. For a beginner I'd definitely recommend this kit. If you know 100% for sure you'd be playing after another 300 hours of practice then maybe you should just start on something nicer. If you'd like to try it and make sure it's for you, you can't hardly lose. A bottom of the line bow at a violin shop costs more than this whole kit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2016 by AmyM

  • VSO: Violin Shaped Object but not bad for the price
Overall I got what I expected and paid for, it’s a super cheap violin. It came set up and everything described was in the case. (5 stars) It makes a good “I’m not sure that I’m ready to spend money on a real violin” but I want to try to play one. It made a sound the first time I put the bow on the strings but it’s difficult to tune. I’d recommend it for at home learning and practice but not for playing in public because its sound quality is mediocre. I took a star off of the overall rating and only gave 2 for craftsmanship because the audio jack is loose inside the violin (and rattles) because it was missing the nut that should have held it to the side of the body (should have been caught before it was put into the case). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2022 by Honey Young

  • Love it
I actually really love this violin. I bought this to get back into playing - played 20 years ago in HS. It has a great sound especially on the E and A strings. I think it’s better quality than what I played on previously. I appreciate that it comes with everything you need to get started, shoulder rest, rosin. Took a few plays to break in the bow but overall great purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2023 by J.

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