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Cecilio Silent Electric Solid Wood Violin with Ebony Fittings, Electric Violin Kit (Full Body - Blue)

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Arrives Dec 27 – Dec 31
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Features

  • Size 4/4, style 1 electric / silent violin in metallic blue varnish (full size)
  • Hand-carved solid maple wood body with ebony fingerboard, pegs, chin rest and tailpiece with 4 detachable nickel plated fine tuners
  • Powered by a 9V Alkaline battery (included)
  • Includes: lightweight hard case, Brazil wood bow with unbleached genuine Mongolian horsehair, quality rosin cake, a bridge, aux cable, and headphones
  • 1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturer's Defects

Description

Whether you're practicing, recording in studio or performing on stage, the Cecilio electric violin outfit offers excellent functionality and style. It provides violinists of all levels with the ability to practice confidently without disturbing others. The outfit features a 1/8" output jack that allows you to connect to most guitar amps or PA systems (1/4" to 1/8" cable included), volume control that allow you to choose the ambience you want, headphone jack for practice and a line-in jack for practice with a background track. This violin package includes a well-padded lightweight hard case, a bow, rosin, bridge, pickup, aux cable, and headphones. Great for Student, Intermediate and Professional Violinist.

Brand: Cecilio


Size: full-size


Color: Full Body - Blue


Item dimensions L x W x H: 32 x 12 x 5 inches


Top Material Type: Maple, Ebony


Back Material Type: Maple


String Material Type: Alloy Steel


Finish Type: Varnish


Instrument: Guitar, Violin


Operation Mode: Electric


Back Material Type: Maple


String Material Type: Alloy Steel


Top Material Type: Maple, Ebony


Item Dimensions: 32 x 12 x 5 inches


Size: full-size


Manufacturer: Cecilio Musical Instruments


UPC: 847848006012 372342171640


Global Trade Identification Number: 12


Brand Name: Cecilio


Instrument: Guitar, Violin


Finish Types: Varnish


Color: Full Body - Blue


Number of Strings: 4


Operation Mode: Electric


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Wow...definitely well worth the price
This is a great fiddle. I'm a semi-professional violinist and have been playing for 20+ years. This violin far exceeded my expectations of something that cost less than $150. I'm very impressed by the battery life. It takes one 9-volt battery. I've had this instrument for almost a month and I haven't had to change the battery yet. The battery survived dress rehearsals and opening weekend for a musical where I had the instrument turned on for close to 3 hours every night for a week. The tone control is amazing. Much more expensive models don't have this feature on the instrument itself. I can make the violin sound smooth and mellow or gritty and raw with just the spin of a dial, no fancy effects pedals needed! The instrument is well made with no blemishes. The paint job (I got a blue one) is great - vibrant color and sparkly! The bow is definitely cheap, but decent enough if you don't already have a better bow (for those who have had issues with the bow, make sure you rosin it up very well before attempting to play with it). The headphones are no better than the crappy ones you buy on an airplane, but most people have earbuds or a better set of headphones so it isn't a great loss. I've played the instrument with expensive headphones, mid-ranged headphones, and earbuds; the instrument sounds good on all of them. The strings that came on it were ok, but I put a brand new set of D'Addario Electric strings on the instrument a few days after it arrived in the mail. New strings are always a good investment for a new instrument. The case is very light and has backpack straps. There are two bow holders and a small compartment for rosin above the scroll. There's enough space to slide a shoulder rest next to the scroll. The outer zippered pouch is not big enough for music, but it is big enough for a cable, tuner, pencil, extra strings. I bought an amp so I could use this fiddle for gigs, particularly ones where I'd usually need to be mic'ed to be heard over other instruments. For less than $500, I set myself up with an electric fiddle, bow, case, rosin, new strings, cables, and an amp. Not too shabby a deal. Here's a good video review: youtube.com/watch?v=DJlb7z8CCGI (He even compares this instrument to one of his much more expensive electric fiddles. That was the part that sold me on getting this one!) My favorite part about this instrument: people coming up to me and saying "OH COOL! You have a blue fiddle! I love it!" ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2014 by K. Hyland

  • Great Product!
I was a bit skeptical in buying a violin online for this price, but I a glad I took the risk! I am a college student and wanted a violin that I could afford and play(horrible at first) in a dorm without bothering my roommates. I should also note I'm self-taught. This violin was great! Here are the pros and cons: PROS: -The violin is beautiful! I ordered the blue one, and I was more than pleased with how it looked. -Its light, but solid bodied. -The case is very nice. Its a hard case, but is as light as a feather. It has pockets for two bows, and a compartment for rosin and aux cables. The outside has a pouch for odds and ends items that you couldn't fit in the case. Also, the inside of the case is a beautiful blue (which I loved) -It comes with almost everything you need )Bow, rosin, headset, aux cable, etc) -It produces great sound when using an amp or headset. CONS: -It was still very loud, even though its supposed to be 'silent'. Oh-well.... not too much of a let-down but make sure that you aren't buying this for the sole purpose of it being 'silent'. -The bow and rosin are not the highest of quality, so you may want to buy one yourself. My bow actually came with a bit of glue on it. In an attempt to get the glue off I actually broke my bow and had to get a new one. However, for the price and the great sound quality of the violin, I wasn't mad. I also bought myself some new rosin. -There was a bit of space on the back where they didn't finish painting. Its invisible to any observer, but it sorta bugs me (than again, I'm a little OCD about paint lol) -It took a really long time to rosin the bow enough to produce a sound. Other notes: -Headset was not the best quality, but you can just use your own pair of headphones. -I recommend buying a mini amp (I bought a HoneyTone amp for 20$)so that you can play in front of people (the sound quality stinks without an amp or headphone, which is expected with any electric instrument). -Buy a shoulder rest, as the violin doesn't come with one. -If this is your first time tuning, I suggest buying an electric tuner, or better yet take it to a professional to tune! If you tune it yourself, make sure you only tune one note at a time (you don't want any strings breaking)! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2012 by Rose

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