I have been studying violin for several years now and my teacher recently told me that I was ready for an upgrade in regards with my instrument. I told her that I wanted to try out one of those electric violins that is available over the Internet. She said that it was totally up to me what instrument I should get. It was part of the my lesson that I should learn how to pick an instrument for myself. I should know the right things to look for and what are the right stuff that I can find. That is what I did, I started shopping around for a good electric violin. There were several good ones that I saw over the Internet and I really was undecided at first about which one I should get that is why I did some extensive research first about all of the brands that I saw so I could make the best decision in picking one.
There are many electric violin brands that are available today and so I wanted to be sure that I was picking the perfect one for me. Here are some of the best that I have checked out. Hopefully this information could help make you decide in getting the right instrument for your own us:
1.Sojing Electric Violin- The latest model from Sojing has a pre amp that has a rating of 9 volts. The usual pre amp rating is at 3 volts so the new one Sojing has a lot more powerful at picking up the sounds from the instrument. It uses a specialized construction that makes it very lightweight and includes a shoulder rest that has been built in to the system. This instrument available in the 4/4 size. The kit will include the violin, a bow made from Brazilwood using genuine horsehair, a 9 volt battery to power the preamp, an earpiece, an amplifier cable with low noise rating and a bag case equipped with shoulder straps. You can get all of this for the amazingly low price of $69.00. This instrument is perfect for practicing even late at night.
2. Yamaha SV 130- This is a medium priced instrument as electric violins go . It retains the silhouette of a traditional violin while presenting a startlingly modern look. This can be used for silent practice using a earphone plugged into it so you can practice all you want all night without bothering anyone. You can get this instrument for – $694.00.
3. The shape of the traditional violin is dictated by the requirements that were needed in order to make the sound that it generates become loud enough to be carried across the room. Once an amplifier has been connected to it it becomes liberated from the traditional form and look of a violin. The electric violins from Bridge are some of the most elegantly crafted instruments that you could ever see in the market. The bridge Aquila departs from the traditional look of the violin in such a delightful way. You can get this superb instrument for $1,260.00
