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Cremona SV-175 Premier Student Violin Outfit - 1/10 Size
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Brand | Cremona |
Size | 1/10 |
Color | Natural |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 15.75 x 5.5 x 2.5 inches |
Top Material Type | Spruce |
Back Material Type | Maple |
String Material Type | Perlon cores aluminum wrap |
Instrument | Violin |
Item Weight | 7.04 ounces |
Operation Mode | Off |
About this item
- Music Inc. Magazine reviews SV-175 as "designed to meet the needs of beginning and advancing students."
- Select tonewoods for the finest possible sound. Model SV-175 is Cremona's top selling student violin for more than 30 years
- Every Cremona student violin comes with US-made Prelude strings, the educator's preferred strings for students
- Set-up to MENC Standards at our Cremona workshop in California
- Properly fitted Swiss-style ebony pegs and quality lightweight composite tailpiece with 4 smooth fine tuners for easy tuning
- Ebony fittings, ebony fingerboard, hand carved solid spruce and solid maple body, lightweight construction means quality workmanship
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Product information
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
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Product Dimensions | 15.75 x 5.5 x 2.5 inches |
ASIN | B0026IC6PG |
Item model number | SV-175 1/10 |
Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #27,813 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #73 in Acoustic Violins |
Date First Available | February 1, 2009 |
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 | 1/10 |
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Product Description
All Cremona Premier Student Violins are designed to meet the specific needs of beginning and advancing students. The new and improved SV-175 1/10 is no exception. Featuring solid carved maple and spruce, topped off with all M.E.N.C. approved specifications. Each instrument has been upgraded to include beautiful new translucent warm brown finish which lets the grain show through. Skillfully crafted to be just as pleasing to the eye as it is to the ear. To complete these outfits, each violin outfit has been upgraded to include the new Travelite TL-33 oblong violin case with built-in hygrometer, and an exceptional LB-15 J. La Salle octagonal Brazilwood bow with ebony frog and genuine unbleached horsehair
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Cremona Premier Student Collection
Outfits combine traditional designs with high-level specifications and playability with the beginning student in mind. Every instrument is hand-carved and graduated from good quality tonewoods to assure that it will have an inspiring tone to encourage continued learning.
Cremona SV-175 Student Violin Outfit
Features of the Cremona SV-175 Student Violin Outfit
The Cremona SV-175 violin outfit includes a completely hand-carved from select solid tonewoods and fitted with top quality ebony pegs, chin rest, and composite tailpiece violin to ensure that it sounds great and has a look of elegance not usually found in instruments at this level. As part of every outfit, each SV-175 violin comes protected in its very own TL-33 case – providing the optimum balance between lightweight design and extreme impact protection, and a high-quality J.LaSalle brazilwood bow to make this already perfect outfit one of the best available at the beginning student level.
- Select, solid, tight grained spruce top and select, solid maple back and sides handcarved with quality workmanship for the finest possible tone
- Set-up to Cremona standards at our workshop in the US
- Proper peg fitting and easy to use Swiss-style ebony pegs
- Ebony fittings, ebony fingerboard and lightweight composite tailpiece for easy tuning, all handcarved all solid spruce and maple body in amber finish
- Includes Travelite TL-33 deluxe suspension case for ultra-lightweight protection and exceptionally well balanced J. LaSalle LB-13 brazilwood bow
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Price | $233.22$233.22 | $246.09$246.09 | — | $289.68$289.68 | $339.74$339.74 | $481.90$481.90 |
Sizes | 4/4 - 1/4 | 4/4 - 1/8 | 4/4 | 4/4 - 1/4 | 4/4 - 1/4 | 4/4 & 1/4 |
Finish | Amber | Amber | Amber | Dark Amber Oil Varnish | Dark Amber Oil Varnish | Dark Amber Oil Varnish |
Body | Select solid tight grained spruce top / Solid maple back & sides | Select solid tight grained spruce top / Solid maple back & sides | Select solid tight grained spruce top / Solid maple back & sides | Select solid spruce top / Solid maple back & sides | Select solid spruce top / Solid flamed maple back & sides | Select solid spruce top / Solid flamed maple back & sides |
Fittings | Boxwood | Ebony | African ebony | African ebony | African ebony | African ebony |
Neck | Solid maple w/oiled finish | Solid maple w/oiled finish | Solid maple w/oiled finish | Solid maple w/oiled finish | Solid flamed maple w/oiled finish | Solid flamed maple w/oiled finish |
Fingerboard | Select Ebony | Select Ebony | African ebony | African ebony | African ebony | African ebony |
Tailpiece | Composite w/4 finetuners | Composite w/4 finetuners | Composite w/4 finetuners | Composite w/4 finetuners | Composite w/4 finetuners | Composite w/4 finetuners |
Chinrest | Kaufman | Kaufman | Stradivarius | Stradivarius | Stradivarius | Stradivarius |
Bow | J. LaSalle LB-13 Brazilwood w/ebony frog & white horsehair | J. LaSalle LB-13 Brazilwood w/ebony frog & white horsehair | J. LaSalle LB-13 Brazilwood w/ebony frog & white horsehair | J. LaSalle LB-13 Brazilwood w/ebony frog & white horsehair | J. LaSalle LB-13 Brazilwood w/ebony frog & white horsehair | Anton Breton AB-116F fiberglass bow w/genuine horsehair |
Case | Travelite TL-33 Oblong w/strap-style handles | Travelite TL-33 Oblong w/strap-style handles | Travelite TL-33 Oblong w/strap-style handles | Travelite TL-33 Oblong w/strap-style handles | Travelite TL-33 Oblong w/strap-style handles | Golden Gate CP-3910 oblong thermoplastic case |
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Value for money | — | — | — | 4.0 | 4.4 | 4.4 |
Sound quality | — | — | — | 3.7 | 4.1 | 4.1 |
Sold By | — | UnbeatableSale, Inc | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
instrument | Violin | Violin | Violin | Violin | Violin | Violin |
size | 1/10 | 1/4 | 1/2 | 3/4 | 4/4 | 1/4 |
number of strings | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
operation mode | Off | Manual | Hand | Hand | Manual | Off |
top material | Spruce | Spruce | Spruce | Spruce | Spruce | Spruce |
back material | Maple | Maple | Maple | Maple | Maple | Maple |
string material | Perlon cores aluminum wrap | Perlon cores aluminum wrap | Perlon cores aluminum wrap | Perlon cores aluminum wrap | Perlon cores aluminum wrap | Perlon cores aluminum wrap |
finish type | — | Polished | — | Polished | Polished | Polished |
weight | 0.44 pounds | 0.7 pounds | 0.8 pounds | 1 pounds | 1.05 pounds | 0.6 pounds |
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Customers like the sound quality, case, and bow of the violin. They mention that it has a beautiful sound, and the tone and playability are right on. They appreciate the value, saying that it's a great quality for the price. That said, some disagree on quality, tuning, strings, and ease of set up.
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Customers like the sound quality of the violin. They mention that it's able to make actual violin sounds, with strong and bright tones. Some say that the tone and playability are right on.
"...The tone and playability are right on, so much so that this will encourage the student to learn and learn properly. It's simply a very good violin." Read more
"...Now, I am able to make actual violin sounds on this violin and they are strong and bright - I just have to learn how to play notes...." Read more
"...The tone seems good now, going by the sound when my instructor and I play simultaneously on our own instruments...." Read more
"...Beautifully made and beautiful sound to me. I played violin when I was nine, then stopped after two years...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the case of the violin. They mention that it is beautiful, has a lavish finish, and stands out. Some are happy with the bow, case, and violin. Overall, most find the product to be functional and good for a starter outfit.
"...The bow is functional and actually pretty good for a starter outfit, but it's not something that's going to last for the long haul...." Read more
"...violin again, it feels like a dream comes true when I saw this beautiful violin and play with it again...." Read more
"...know anything about these, so when it came, all I knew was that it looked nice but weighed much less than I anticipated...." Read more
"...The violin is great for me, a beginner, and the case is very nice...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the stringed instruments. They mention that it has great quality for the price, and an amazing sound at this price.
"...The Cremona offers you that, at a pretty good price point.I had absolutely no problems receiving this via mail...." Read more
"...This is not a perfect violin, but for what I paid for, it is a good value. The violin is well constructed and good quality...." Read more
"...All in all, this has been a great value purchase for me. I'd recommend it for other beginners." Read more
"...This is a great student instrument and value for the price. The shipping and packaging had no issues, and everything arrived intact...." Read more
Customers find the difficulty of the stringed instrument adequate for beginners, good for learning, and sufficient for learning. They also say it's a fantastic instrument for the student.
"...: I found this to be a simply fantastic instrument for the student, quite probably one of the best offered...." Read more
"...This is a great student instrument and value for the price. The shipping and packaging had no issues, and everything arrived intact...." Read more
"...The strings are nice, and certainly sufficient for learning. I do recommend getting a good brand of rosin though...." Read more
"...replaced the item at no charge to me quickly and easily - decent little beginner fiddle...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the violin. Some mention it's a great build and the sound is beautiful. Others say it'll be a good starting violin for beginners, with an excellent bow and case. However, some customers say the violin is of lesser quality than their old fiddle, and was made incorrectly.
"...I am able to make actual violin sounds on this violin and they are strong and bright - I just have to learn how to play notes...." Read more
"...The quality seems fine though. There were none of the flaws in the finish that other reviewers commented on...." Read more
"...In particular, consider:-The peg box. If pegs are either slipping or are overly hard to turn (and I mean really hard) then either the..." Read more
"I fell in love with this violin at the first sight. Beautifully made and beautiful sound to me...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the tuning of the violin. Some mention that it stays in tune a lot better than they had imagined it would, and is easy to tune. Others say that it just wouldn't stay in tune for more a few minutes, and that they were almost unable to tune it.
"...Initially it did not stay in tune for long at all, requiring significant retuning between every practice, but then it either settled down..." Read more
"I do like this violin. It arrived ready to go and it stays in tune a lot better than I had imagined it would. Shipping was an issue...." Read more
"...Didn't stay tuned (only 1/10).Almost unable to tune (only 1/10).Cheep bow (I had to purchase another bows for 1/8, 1/10,)...." Read more
"...She did reminded us that for the first couple weeks, the tune will not stay because strings are strectching...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the strings of the violin. Some mention that the strings are nice and sufficient for learning, while others say that they are not good, and need to be replaced. Some customers also mention that they slip, causing the strings to be out of tune.
"...and the strings are too tight or too loose against the bridge...." Read more
"...The pegs have a tendency to slip, causing the strings to be out off tune. This is my biggest issue with this violin...." Read more
"...I was surprised actually at how nice it sounded. The strings are nice, and certainly sufficient for learning...." Read more
"...My instructor did say that initially the strings didn't really "sing", and suggested that I play open strings a lot as part of my practice and warm..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of set up. Some mention that the set up was simple, and the violin is fine right out of the box, while others say that it takes a while to rosin the bow and it doesn't come with instructions.
"...Set up was simple. The teacher tuned it and it holds well for practice throughout the week. All is going very well...." Read more
"...not seem to be a way to remove it for calibration and no instruction manual was included...." Read more
"I am very happy with my new violin. It is nicely finished, came fully set up (but I had to tune it), and sounds good...." Read more
"...After that it had a much "bigger" sound. It's fine right out of the box, but we wanted to make it a little better...." Read more
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If you're here, it's probably either because the school year has started and it's time to find an instrument for your son or daughter, or perhaps you're looking to learn the violin yourself. I found buying to be more attractive than renting for various reasons. But we aren't here to talk about instrument economics. We're here to talk about the Cremona SV-175, which in my mind is an ideal beginner or novice level instrument. Further, with enough love, this instrument will likely carry the student through the intermediate level. It's really quite good.
First though, is the obligatory word of caution: this is NOT a professional-level instrument. If you approach the instrument on those terms, you will be disappointed. It's not fair to judge by those criteria, particularly since Cremona is not selling this as a masterwork. No, this is a student violin, well made but nonetheless intended for students. It will not get in the way of the student trying to learn, nor will it encourage bad habits.
Now typically, I shy away from buying complete all-in-one, accessory-laden packages. In the music world, while price doesn't always equal quality, there is a point where that doesn't really hold true. If you're buying a ginormous outfit at about the same price as a violin + bow from another maker, then you have fewer dollars going into the actual violin...and it will show. You want your money to go to instrument quality, which means good tonewoods like solid spruce and maple, ebony fittings like the pegs and fingerboard, and good craftsmanship and setup. The Cremona offers you that, at a pretty good price point.
I had absolutely no problems receiving this via mail. The instrument was well-nestled in its case and packed/padded enough to prevent damage. Moreover, it looked as though someone actually did setup on this instrument (more on setup in a minute)...the bridge fits, the pegs fit, the soundpost was in place...so really, all I needed to do was tune it up, rosin the bow, and I was in business. As these were new strings (D'Addario Preludes), certainly they required a few days of constant tuning until they settled down, but settle down they did and the results are fantastic. Again, in this context, this is a very good instrument, especially after some time of regular playing to get it to open up. The tone is marvelous and certainly belies the pedigree of the instrument. It sounds great.
However, this isn't to say you have nothing to do here. When receiving this or any other violin in this manner, PLEASE spend some time looking at the setup and take it to a professional luthier when you get a chance. It's a small investment but will pay dividends down the road. In particular, consider:
-The peg box. If pegs are either slipping or are overly hard to turn (and I mean really hard) then either the pegs or the peg box holes are the wrong size/shape. The pegs should be conical and the ends should be flush with the peg box hole on the opposite side. If not, they may need to be reshaped. A lutheir can help with this.
-The soundpost. This should NOT be glued into place, instead wedged inside the instrument. It should also be in a very particular place...if it's misplaced, the violin will sound flat or muted. Soundpost placement requires some specialized tools and knowledge, best left to a luthier.
-The bridge. If you're handy with wood, you can probably do this yourself. Mainly you want the bridge to be standing straight up and perpendicular to the top of the violin. If it's leaning to or fro then that tells you it's in the wrong spot (it should be even with the little notches in the F holes) and the strings are too tight or too loose against the bridge. In addition, the feet need to be flush with the violin top with 100% contact, and that means they need to be cut so as to accommodate the curvature of the top. It may take a little fussing, but a properly-placed bridge makes a huge difference. it more efficiently transmits the vibrations of the strings to the body of the instrument.
-The strings. I like the Prelude strings these come with, finding them to have a nice bright tone. They are steel core, so they will be lacking a certain warmth. So that said, I typically gravitate toward synthetic core strings, like Dominants (although D'Addario has the Pro-Arte line that are nylon core which I like very much as well). Strings are not a trivial purchase, so resist the urge to scrimp here...I think they are the component that has the single biggest impact on the overall sound of the instrument. Again, note and note well that new strings always require a breaking in period and will stretch over the course of days before settling down. You'll need to retune very regularly until they do.
That isn't to say that there aren't *some* compromises here. The bow is functional and actually pretty good for a starter outfit, but it's not something that's going to last for the long haul. The case, on the other hand, is simply fantastic...it's sturdy with a nice big compartment inside to hold accessories like extra strings, rosin, a tuner, etc.
So to conclude (and I'm sorry this review is stretching on so long): I found this to be a simply fantastic instrument for the student, quite probably one of the best offered. And I say that knowing full well that it's made in China - but it's made with care and attention and craftsmanship, so that pedigree doesn't bother me one bit. This isn't a hastily-made, mass produced Violin Shaped Object. Varnish is appropriately applied and the instrument overall does not have any chips, cracks, loose joints, etc. The tone and playability are right on, so much so that this will encourage the student to learn and learn properly. It's simply a very good violin.
At first I was displeased because I thought the strings were broken and there was no bridge. The violin came with the bridge floating around in the case - I am guessing that it popped out of place during shipping because the company says it comes set up and ready to tune. The rest of the pieces/parts were all in place and none of the strings were broken. One of the reasons I purchased this item is because the factory does the set up prior to shipping. All you need to do is tune it. ***If you are new to violins, check into this part of the process because if you order one with no set up, you have to take it to a luthier [professional violin "fixer"] to do so and that may be $50.00 to a few hundred dollars before you can use the instrument.***
We found a video on how to set the bridge [good learning experience]. The same video also showed how to tune, set up [tighten and rosin] the bow, and how to place a shoulder rest - among other things. I am an older adult learning how to play - I have spent many hours online educating myself about the basics prior to the purchase. So, I was not daunted by the bridge being out - you really can find many helpful videos for novice violin players. Now, I am able to make actual violin sounds on this violin and they are strong and bright - I just have to learn how to play notes. One of the videos taught me that the new strings will likely go out of tune for a while as they stretch and settle - so be patient.
Also, you will need some accessories - you should consider purchasing a shoulder rest, a better quality resin [the resin that came in this set is fine, but I ordered another kind anyway], a practice mute [a rubber coated metal one is what many videos recommend], and some sort of finger board marker sticker - there are flat ones and one that has raised frets that you can adhere to the finger board. I ordered everything - except the raised fret sticker - from Amazon. The raised fret sticker comes from another, small company.
With regards to the craftsmanship, the finish could be better, but that has no bearing on how it plays. The violin is super light and the case doesn't add much more weight. I know that this is not the world's top instrument, but I found a video series [from Italy??] that shows a professional player demonstrating all of the violins in Cremona's line. This one sounded just fine in her hands, so I believe it will take me quite far. I am very pleased with my purchase.
- D'addario Prelude strings
- fretless finger guides
- shoulder rest
- VP-55 mute
- instructional DVD
- rosin
- upgraded case
- better bow
I will give them the benefit of the doubt and assume they did actually use the Prelude strings and the bow is somehow better than the basic one. The rosin was also present. However, these were missing:
- fretless finger guides
- shoulder rest
- VP-55 mute
- instructional DVD
While the case is the same as pictured, the built in hygrometer appears to be broken. I left the case open and dropped the thermostat in my house by twenty degrees, but the needle has not left 67%. The hygrometer seems to be built into the case, so there does not seem to be a way to remove it for calibration and no instruction manual was included. So, while I am happy with the violin itself, I could not be more disappointed in the bundle, only half of which they bothered to send me.