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Yamaha SV-130 Silent Violin BR

4,50
Full-sized silent electric violin from Concert Select series that features built-in reverb settings and provides violinists of all levels with the ability to practice confidently without disturbing others. Though the acoustic sound produced is...
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Product code: SV130BR | ID: 205075

Yamaha SV-130 Silent Violin BR

Full-sized silent electric violin from Concert Select series that features built-in reverb settings and provides violinists of all levels with the ability to practice confidently without disturbing others. Though the acoustic sound produced is barely a whisper, user will hear himself in the rich, virtual environment of a resonant concert hall. The instrument features a spruce body and a maple neck with ebony fingerboard and pegs. It is equipped with a single piezo pickup, an improved noise reduction circuitry and three types of built-in reverb – Practice room, Concert hall, Cathedral. It also provides an Aux-In with independent Volume control for playing along with recorded accompaniment or favourite music. The violin further features a maple (Aubert) bridge, a headphone output and 4 fine tuners. The unique Kun shoulder rest is designed specifically for this instrument. Side body, chin rest and tailpiece are all made of moulded plastic. The violin is powered by two AA batteries or an AC adapter and comes equipped with Kessler Steel Core strings. Antique Brown colour design.

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4,50

Péter G.

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Date
06.04.2016

Az ár/érték arányt azért húztam le kicsit, mert a Yamahák sokkal drágábbak az átlagnál, de annyival többet nem érnek szerintem. A márkáért kell fizetni itt is...