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Published on 07/15/11 at 05:18
Best value:
Excellent
Electric violin maker of Czech Tomas Reiter (http://www.electricviolins.eu/index.php), "Classic", 5 strings, customized with varnish (Mr. Reiter did this for free, at least for color as mine ) fitted with ropes Sensicore. Purchased in May 2011 for € 574 including VAT (including postage).
Warning: violin bow comes without!
Electric violin with an onboard preamp, volume control, output jack standard.
Mine is customized with a small switch that allows the preamp to by-pass, and so to have the sound "raw" sensor. (If the battery falls stranded in the middle of a concert ...).
I have not tried other model before purchasing this one, I must confess that I bought a little blind, but I'm not disappointed with my purchase!
Sound: Very good sound for the price!
Without the sound of a Stradivarius (it's not what is asked), or an electric violin very high end (of the style skyinbow, Daniel Lafontaine and Olivier Pont), it still outperforms the other violins its price class that I could hear (and fender yamaha sv entry, then deal with violins ns design, it should be compared in more detail).
Connected to a sound system via a mixer, and I do not too much difference to her that I have with my cell Schertler basic on my acoustic violin (though not bad).
We hear a difference between the "raw" and preamplifier, audio preamplifier is much warmer and natural.
I plan to purchase an amp for acoustic instrument type laney the 65d, and multi-effects pedal (digitech, rp series in my opinion) sound to me for myself and make sound experimentation.
I showed it to my luthier, he told me that the violin was simple, but neat, no problems on that side.
Time to default now:
He is heavy, I weighed 800 g (almost 1.5-2 times the weight of a classical violin. I think I'm going to tinker with a harness for violin along the lines of this: http://www.merrylandsmusic .com.au / Merrylandsmusic / Fiddle-Ezy.htm (too expensive to order from Australia).
The serious-tend to be more acute than this, that I find lacking on my cell amplification, but can be corrected relatively easily with a quick equalizer.
- The body shape of the violin, a bit unusual, which forces him to dig a little head to find the appropriate cushion. My bar Kun did not, I invested in a bar Wolf, and miracle, it is alone!
- A knob "tone" would be able to practice, but then I quibble ^ ^.
Conclusion:
Pros: - the quality / price!
- Tomas Reiter is a luthier, he knows his job, it helps avoid unpleasant surprises that may be encountered on industrial violins (who are not ankles etc ...)
- The customization that can make her instrument, so I added the design in this category.
- The sound is still essential.
Cons: - The weight, big disadvantage of this violin.
-The original box, a real dung, but it is usual in such instruments.
Bow-not provided, but it is specified on the site, therefore, no surprise, especially since the bows that come with this kind of instruments are often worse than mediocre, they will not lose too much. .. (Found bows study correct at around € 100).
-Delivery time (1 month / 1 ½ months), but the price to pay for a violin maker, so to purchase a "long term", it poses no problem, except that of impatience ^ ^.
Yes, with the experience I remake this choice with the same budget, the violin of this quality here, with a nice design, an active preamp, a sound like that, and at that price, there is not much!
In addition, Mr. Reiter is very professional, you can contact him by mail (in English), and answer your question. (I know, given the number I've asked him).
So, very good quality / price ratio, robust violin (guaranteed for 5 years by Mr. Reiter, you can buy almost blind, have a look the site of Mr. Reiter, it is clear that what the violin is capable of video, and if I go on sites like https://www.fiddleforum.com/fiddleforum/index.php English).
If you have questions above, please ask me by mp.
Warning: violin bow comes without!
Electric violin with an onboard preamp, volume control, output jack standard.
Mine is customized with a small switch that allows the preamp to by-pass, and so to have the sound "raw" sensor. (If the battery falls stranded in the middle of a concert ...).
I have not tried other model before purchasing this one, I must confess that I bought a little blind, but I'm not disappointed with my purchase!
Sound: Very good sound for the price!
Without the sound of a Stradivarius (it's not what is asked), or an electric violin very high end (of the style skyinbow, Daniel Lafontaine and Olivier Pont), it still outperforms the other violins its price class that I could hear (and fender yamaha sv entry, then deal with violins ns design, it should be compared in more detail).
Connected to a sound system via a mixer, and I do not too much difference to her that I have with my cell Schertler basic on my acoustic violin (though not bad).
We hear a difference between the "raw" and preamplifier, audio preamplifier is much warmer and natural.
I plan to purchase an amp for acoustic instrument type laney the 65d, and multi-effects pedal (digitech, rp series in my opinion) sound to me for myself and make sound experimentation.
I showed it to my luthier, he told me that the violin was simple, but neat, no problems on that side.
Time to default now:
He is heavy, I weighed 800 g (almost 1.5-2 times the weight of a classical violin. I think I'm going to tinker with a harness for violin along the lines of this: http://www.merrylandsmusic .com.au / Merrylandsmusic / Fiddle-Ezy.htm (too expensive to order from Australia).
The serious-tend to be more acute than this, that I find lacking on my cell amplification, but can be corrected relatively easily with a quick equalizer.
- The body shape of the violin, a bit unusual, which forces him to dig a little head to find the appropriate cushion. My bar Kun did not, I invested in a bar Wolf, and miracle, it is alone!
- A knob "tone" would be able to practice, but then I quibble ^ ^.
Conclusion:
Pros: - the quality / price!
- Tomas Reiter is a luthier, he knows his job, it helps avoid unpleasant surprises that may be encountered on industrial violins (who are not ankles etc ...)
- The customization that can make her instrument, so I added the design in this category.
- The sound is still essential.
Cons: - The weight, big disadvantage of this violin.
-The original box, a real dung, but it is usual in such instruments.
Bow-not provided, but it is specified on the site, therefore, no surprise, especially since the bows that come with this kind of instruments are often worse than mediocre, they will not lose too much. .. (Found bows study correct at around € 100).
-Delivery time (1 month / 1 ½ months), but the price to pay for a violin maker, so to purchase a "long term", it poses no problem, except that of impatience ^ ^.
Yes, with the experience I remake this choice with the same budget, the violin of this quality here, with a nice design, an active preamp, a sound like that, and at that price, there is not much!
In addition, Mr. Reiter is very professional, you can contact him by mail (in English), and answer your question. (I know, given the number I've asked him).
So, very good quality / price ratio, robust violin (guaranteed for 5 years by Mr. Reiter, you can buy almost blind, have a look the site of Mr. Reiter, it is clear that what the violin is capable of video, and if I go on sites like https://www.fiddleforum.com/fiddleforum/index.php English).
If you have questions above, please ask me by mp.