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Cremona SV-150 Premier Student Violin Outfit - 1/4 Size

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Size: 1/4


Features

  • PREMIUM SOUND: Select tonewoods for the finest possible sound
  • EDUCATOR APPROVED: Every Cremona student violin comes with US-made Prelude strings, the educator's preferred strings for students
  • EASY TUNING: Properly fitted Swiss-style boxwood pegs and quality lightweight composite tailpiece with 4 smooth fine tuners for easy tuning
  • PRECISE PLAYABILITY: Correct string height and string spacing for accurate finger positioning and intonation
  • QUALITY CRAFTSMANSHIP: Boxwood fittings, ebony fingerboard, hand-carved solid spruce and solid maple body, lightweight construction means quality workmanship
  • Learn More: To discover the fantastic features of this product, see the Product Description below.

Description

The Cremona SV-150 1/4 violin outfit is a fine example of an instrument who's value and quality far surpase its price tag and meet the specific needs of beginning and advancing students. Completeley hand-carved from select solid woods and combined with the new TL-33 Travelite case for durable, yet lightweight protection and a LB-15 Brazilwood bow by J. LaSalle, makes this already perfect outfit one of the best available at this price point!

Brand: Cremona


Size: 1/4


Color: Natural


Item dimensions L x W x H: 12.5 x 6.5 x 3 inches


Top Material Type: Spruce


Back Material Type: Maple


String Material Type: Perlon cores aluminum wrap


Finish Type: Polished


Instrument: Violin


Item Weight: 11.2 ounces


Item Weight: 11.2 ounces


Product Dimensions: 12.5 x 6.5 x 3 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: SV-150 1/4


Date First Available: April 13, 2004


Back Material: Maple


Body Material: Maple


Color Name: Natural


Fretboard Material: Ebony


String Material: Perlon cores aluminum wrap


Top Material: Spruce


Neck Material Type: Maple


Number of Strings: 4


Material Type: Wood


Size: 1/4


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  • Cremona sv-150 review
Size: 4/4
I purchase the 2011 model which has boxwood fittings (pegs, tailpiece, chin rest, button) and ebony fingerboard, all fittings are fine to me -- pegs and tuners all turned smoothly. The bow is a LB-13 octagonal brazil wood with ebony frog and unbleached white horse tail, the bow is straight and usable. The case is a TravelLite TL-33 with hygrometer (durability is ok for me as I don't lug the case around that much and use it mostly as a dust cover). The bridge was easy to install, but takes patience as tightening the strings require re-positioning so the bridge stays perpendicular to the table. I recommend purposely positioning the bridge a bit closer to the tailpiece (say 1/16" to 1/8" from it's final position) that way when you need to make the bridge vertical just slide the feet of the bridge toward the neck instead of sliding the part that contacts the strings toward the tailpiece which can be hard to do as the string tension builds. Bridge seems to be properly cut and the action seems fine (at least from first position the string height feels good). The stock rosin is deep amber and hard: I couldn't get any rosin on the bow until I scratched the rosin which opened the rosin up and then it took a good 20 minutes just to rosin down all the slippery parts of the bow (yes, the rosin is that hard and the temperature was about 55 degrees F so that may be a factor) -- well 20 minutes of rosin a little and test play a little, not 20 minutes continuously grinding away like grating cheese. By test playing you help evenly spread the rosin powder on the bow and prevent over rosining. You'll know when you have enough rosin as the bow will have the right resistance without feeling gritty (too much) or slippery (too little). Bottome line: the stock rosin is usable in a pinch, but I bought a Bernardel rosin ($6) to replace the stock because I want a more consistent rosin. The stock strings are Anton Breton VNS-150 perlon: E sounds warm and bright but the A sounds hoarse and muted when fingered (a brighter A would be better to match the E), G and D are nothing remarkable. Unit seems promising and will probably sound even better with better strings. Overall very pleased with the quality for the price (I got an additional 15% off during Amazon's promotional). Good starter package for a student. The weight of the instrument is 1 pound and 2 ounces with chin rest (average for a factory made). I also bought a cheap copy of Kun's shoulder rest for under $7: Anton Breton VP-70K and a rubber Ultra Practice Mute $3. Also, I use a Korg TM-40 tuner/metronome ($23) to tune the violin and verify my intonation. UPDATE: I replaced the tailpiece with a wittner composite tailpiece. I want to have fine tuners on each string, yet have the correct after length. The G and A string sound better with the correct after length. UPDATE: I bought this instrument in 2011. Since then (It's 2015 now), the folks at Cremona has improved this student instrument by replacing the individual fine tuners with a composite tailpiece with fine tuners built-in. In my opinion, the composite tailpiece with built-in fine tuner is better for a student instrument because it allows each string to be fine tuned while keeping the correct after length for proper harmonics. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2011 by Doggie Bear

  • Cane with a used, broken, duct taped, bent, useless bow. SCAM.
Size: 1/4
The title sums it up. Don't buy this. The "outfit" includes a used bow from the trash can.
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024 by Reviewer Reviewer

  • Please overall with this purchase
Size: 1/16
The instrument is great for its price and beginner's level. I just don't like the small space for the violin. It's too small for putting the shoulder rest in. Mendini's case has a much bigger hole for the violin and it has enough space for the shoulder rest. Other than that, the pegs are slippery for tuning. So I had to take each peg out, rubbed with rosin at the end and retread the strings. It works like magic. Tuning becomes so much easier. It's a little tricky to put the A string on because the hole on the peg is tiny and it is at the very top. The bow is actually pretty nice with plenty of white washed horse hair. I bought 1 16 size violin for my four year old daughter. 1 10 is a little too big for her still. For a violin this small it works fine. I can play simple songs from the Suzuki repertoire and enjoy it's sound. Overall I am please with this tiny instrument. It's definitely easier to handle and sounds nicer than the other cheaper brand we bought before. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2016 by Eva W.Brodbeck

  • Poor assembly and weak strings
Size: 4/4
It's over priced for its quality. Fresh out of the box the bridge was not fastened to the violin. All four strings were very loose. The music teacher helped me to tune it and commented that one of the strings was either used, old, not enough tension and won't last long. So only after 1 week of playing, 20mins per day, that weak string broke. Now I need to go to a local music store to buy a string. There's absolutely no quality inspection on this product coming out of amazon. I don't recommend to buy this model. Very poor quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2013 by ScottS

  • Violin is great for begginers
Size: 4/4
The media could not be loaded. So the violin has a beautiful sound and it a nice varnish, the strings are not bull but the pegs are poorly fitted like any begginer violin of this price so i do recomend buying peg chalk or peg compound on the pegs so it stays in tune. The rosin is great just scratch it with a needle rock or anything sharp to open it. The bow is slightly more arched then normal and it comes untightned which is a good thing so you'll need to tighten it till taught. The soundpost is in place when it came so it most likely wont give you a problem and only thing is that i recommend searching up a video on how to align the bridge correctly. The case has padding inside so the violin doesn't shake too much. The case has a big pocket on top too. I recommend if you live in a humid place or area, that you put silica gel packets so the pegs wont get stuck, and the violin wont crack or a humidifier if you live in a dry place. as long as the hydrometer is 40-60 your fine. Do be careful when tuning the strings there new so there prone to snapping. Overall beautiful begginer violin for people on a budget. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023 by Ricardo Garcia Ricardo Garcia

  • Get some new strings, and then love that you didn't spend big $$$
Size: 4/4
This has been one of my best buys ever on Amazon. My violin instructor was pushing for me to consider an expensive violin package from a local luthier stating that I would not be able to get a good sound from anything ordered online. I did not want to spend the big money for a beginning violin. I took a chance on this package due to the other good reviews and sure enough I was not disappointed. The sound is big. I did have to get used to the bridge a bit, as it was curved different from the loaner instrument I was used to. But that was not a big deal. My daughter is now using the violin as she grew out of her 3/4 and she is happy with the full sound as well. I did replace the strings with helicores and that difference was very noticable. I would suggest spending some money on new strings. A couple of side notes, I did have to assemble it as the bridge had fallen during shipping. If you aren't comfortable with this find someone who is (a teacher, another student). Get peg drops as the pegs do shift for a while before they set in good. The case is great, side pocket for music, accessory storage for a shoulder rest (fits khun, etc) and a bonus humidity gauge. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2014 by AK engineer

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