The jinyin D800 Model of electric violin is produced with cutting-edge Numeric Control Technology (NCT), the body, top and back are manufactured with NCT. The violin is light and it makes playing more enjoyable .The sound of the electric violin is melodious even when it is not connected to an amplifier. The Chin rest is made of Jujube wood with ebony stain, Tailpiece of Aluminum Alloy, Peg of Ebony and Bridge JY Exclusive Materials. It comes out of a colorful style. It is sold at $88.00 at www.okinstruments.com, free shipping.
Maybe you want to know what exactly a electric violin is like. It is a violin equipped with an electronic output of its sound. The term most properly refers to an instrument purposely made to be electrified with built-in pickups, usually with a solid body. It can also refer to a violin fitted with an electric pickup of some type, although "amplified violin" or "electro-acoustic violin" are more accurate in that case.
They are often seen as "experimental" instruments, being less established than electric guitar or bass. Hence, there are many variations on the standard design, such as frets, extra strings, machine heads, "baritone" strings that sound an octave lower than normal, and sympathetic strings. Solid-body electric violins typically have a non-traditional, minimalistic design to keep weight down. Lately, materials such as kevlar, glass and carbon fibres, are used in the build process.
Electric violin signals usually pass through electronic processing, in the same way as an electric guitar, to achieve a desired sound. This could include delay, reverb, chorus, distortion, or other effects.
For amplified string playing, there is no better solution than a solid body electric. A fully electric instrument takes the issue of feedback out of the equation. An acoustic violin will only project so far, whereas an electric’s range is only limited by the power of your speakers! While we do not advocate rough treatment of electric instruments, they are more robust than acoustics. The level of jostling that would debilitate your fragile “eggshell” acoustic instrument may not affect the playability of your electric at all.
So, why not buy yourself a electric violin to make your life more colorful?
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