YAMAHA SV-120 SV120 Electric Silent Concert Violin Blue String instruments Used

Description

Good Condition! Operation checked! w/ Case, Bow
Yamaha's Silent Violin SV-120 is available in a rare blue color!

The volume is about one-tenth that of an acoustic violin!
Enjoy playing the violin quietly!
The sound energy is reduced to about one-hundredth that of an acoustic violin, and while there is a slight friction noise to maximize the vibration of the strings, the perceived volume is kept to about one-tenth!
Use headphones to enjoy playing anytime, without disturbing those around you!

The bridge and strings are identical to those of an acoustic violin, and the neck and fingerboard are made of high-quality wood, providing a natural playing feel to your fingertips!
The frame shape allows for the proper bow angle, making it easy to transition to an acoustic violin!

Three levels of playing sensation Enjoy the reverb function!
The built-in pickup embedded in the base of the bridge picks up the vibrations of the strings, corrects the tone, and then digitally processes the reverb effect to recreate the resonance of the acoustic body and the reverberation of a large hall!
It has three reverb settings: small room, medium hall, and large hall!

All four strings are equipped with adjusters!
Fine adjustments are relatively easy!
Equipped with both output and input terminals, the output terminal can be connected to earphones or amplified speakers, and the input terminal can be connected to a CD or MD player!

Enjoy lessons accompanied by orchestral or piano performances, and improve your skills quickly!

-Size-
●Weight: 666g

-Condition-
●This is a used item and may have minor scratches.
●Operation has been confirmed using the included AC adapter and our supplied batteries.
● There is a crack in the tip of the included bow (see photo).
● There was a crack in the tailpiece, so we poured a vibration- and impact-resistant adhesive into the crack, and then applied more adhesive on top of that to glue and reinforce it (see photo).
We sanded the surface to smooth it out, but for reinforcement purposes, it was adjusted in a slightly raised state.
We left it tuned and repaired for about a week, and have confirmed that the crack has not recurred since then.
We recommend loosening the strings after use.