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Cecilio CVN-600 Hand Oil Rub Highly Flamed 1-Piece Back Solidwood Violin with D'Addario Prelude Strings, Size 4/4 (Full Size)

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Arrives May 2 – May 4
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Size: 4/4


Style: CVN-600


Features

  • Affordable High-quality 4/4 Violin with Hand-Carved Highly Flamed 1-Piece Maple Back & Sides
  • Beautifully Crafted, Professional-Looking Pearl Finish with Inlaid Purfling & Hand Rubbed Oil Finish
  • Includes D'Addario Prelude Strings & 2 Brazilwood Bows with Unbleached Genuine Mongolian Horsehair, Quality Rosin Cake & Adjustable Shoulder Rest
  • Beginner-Friendly- Perfect for Beginners with Lesson Book, Cecilio Chromatic Tuner & Oblong Case with Hydrometer
  • Reliable Quality with 1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturer's Defects

Brand: Cecilio


Size: 4/4


Color: Pearl


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 32 x 13 x 7 inches


Top Material Type: Spruce


Back Material Type: Maple


String Material Type: Alloy Steel


Finish Type: Oil,Oil Finish


Instrument: Violin


Operation Mode: Manual


Item Weight: 6.74 pounds


Product Dimensions: 32 x 13 x 7 inches


Item model number: DA_4/4CVN-600+SR+92D+FB1


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 19, 2013


Back Material: Maple


Color Name: Pearl


String Material: Alloy Steel


Top Material: Spruce


Number of Strings: 4


Size: 4/4


Battery type: Zinc Carbon


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  • Beautiful
Size: 4/4 Style: CVN-600
Hi, I had mixed feelings buying this violin. A number of reviewers panned this violin so I was concerned on what I would receive. Now for my observations. The violin is gorgeous, the flaming and finish is wonderful. The bridge was intact as the sound post. The violin tuned easily and sounds great, much better than I expected. The electronic tuner works very well. Based on some reviews that said that the bows were substandard, I purchased a better bow. The quality of the supplied bows is yet to be determined. The case is excellent and of very high quality. This violin is worth every penny spent. IMO you will not be disappointed. Edit 01/08/24: I now have three of the Cecilio cvn-600 violins. They all look the same, but sound somewhat different. I installed geared tuners, Wittner and Perfection pegs, boxwood harp tailpieces and Fiddlerman strings, and removed the fine tuners. Each of the cvn-600 have similar weights, but as the plates measured with the Magic Probe, they have different plate thicknesses. The average thickness for the top plate goes from violin 3.38 to 5.11 mm. The thinner plate top is the oldest of the three and sounds the best. This suggests that Cecilio quality is slipping. The thickness variation suggests that the plates are indeed hand made and not a CNC product. Also notice that the description for the cvn-600 no longer states that the tonewood is aged for seven years. IMO Cecilio keeps shooting themselves in the foot. I am seriously thinking of buying another cvn-600 to see how it matches with my other three. BTW, if you get a good cvn-600 it sounds as good as a thousand dollar+ violin. If you get a poor sounding one, either send it back, or put octave strings on the violin and have some fun. Edit 01/25/24: I recently purchased a Cecilio cvn-600 from eBay that was probably made in 2006, the first year of cvn-600 production. As suspected the older cvn-600 top and bottom plate are much thinner than current production. Also the scroll is a few mm narrower than current production. The pegs are 7.1mm while current production pegs are 7.4mm. Interesting that the weight difference between my four cvn-600 violins is only 0.1oz. This suggests that irrespective of the different plate thickness, Cecilio keeps the weight the same over the 20 years of cvn-600 production. The first cvn-600 were list priced at $1000 with the price decreasing over the years. IMO while the current production cvn-600 build quality has slightly decreased over the years, current cvn-600 violins are still pretty good sounding if you replace the strings with either Fiddlerman, or Pirastro Tonica strings and use a better than the Cecilio supplied bows. The Fiddlerman carbon fiber bows are good. The Fiddlerman Sandalwood bows are even better. I have found that the D'Addario dark rosin works well with the cvn-600's. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2022 by Richard

  • Excellent value
Size: 4/4 Style: CVN-500
I am new to the violin, but have played several other instruments. I decided to try the violin after seeing that there are many examples on Amazon that are highly rated yet affordable. I did some research, found many articles denouncing "cheap Chinese violin shaped objects" and so on, and decided to trust the reviews. I am not disappointed in the least. The instrument that I received appears to be very high quality. It is a very attractive instrument an appealing finish and genuine flame maple as per the photos. The instrument holds a tune very well and despite playing it for around 2 hours per day, I haven't had to do more than a small adjustment on one or two strings every other day or so. It is a very resonant instrument with a sound that projects impressively. The workmanship isn't entirely flawless; on close inspection some minor imperfections are evident, but nothing that would even be noticed save under a close inspection. The included extras are nice. In particular, it is reassuring to have an extra bridge and the instruction book has more interesting pieces than I expected, such as for example the theme to the 2nd movement of Dvorak's New World Symphony. These are fun and inspiring to play. The shoulder rest and tuner are adequate, but not exceptional. I ordered other pieces and use these instead. I also ordered a nicer bow, though I haven't found those included to be obviously bad. Someone more experienced than I could better evaluate the included bows. Overall, by all appearances this is a remarkable value and I have no regrets about this purchase. This instrument inspires me to play, and I am confident that it is of sufficient quality to carry me to at least an intermediate level of proficiency before the need for an upgrade becomes obvious. Of a first instrument, I can scarcely conceive of greater success than inspiring these statements while simultaneously being quite affordable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2016 by Eric Robertson Eric Robertson

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