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Yamaha Silent Series SV-200 Electric Violin - Blue

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About this item

  • Solidbody Electric Violin with Spruce Body
  • Dual Piezo Pickups
  • Ebony Fingerboard
  • Maple Neck
  • EQ - Blue


Full Expression and Lifelike Acoustic Tone The Yamaha SV-200 Silent Series Violin packs the resonant sound of an acoustic violin into a great-sounding solidbody instrument. This electric violin’s dual piezo pickups and studio-quality preamp deliver a superb tone, while its comfortable body design ensures a natural feel. Dial in your upper harmonics with the SV-200’s EQ control to tailor it to your playing style, room acoustics, and amplification equipment. Enjoy silent practice. Benefit from feedback-free performance. The SV-200 is the perfect instrument for anyone who demands full expression and lifelike acoustic tone.Dial in your tone with a built-in EQ control Our favorite feature of the SV-200 Silent Violin here at Sweetwater is its EQ control. This flexible circuit isolates and controls the instrument’s upper harmonics. It supplies you with loads of sonic versatility, allowing you to tweak the sound of the Silent Violin to match your individual playing style, as


Grace
2025-09-04 20:49:54
I love my violin! works great with amps and is just overall wonderful!
Charles
2025-02-01 11:24:56
I bought this to take to Afghanistan on deployment so I could practice while I'm here. Its rugged enough that it made the trip with no problems, but I practice it without headphones so I can more easily match the sound with the resonance of the instrument. The headphones sound fine, but I prefer to play without them so I can concentrate on the natural vibration of the instrument.I used it at a country gig the weekend before I came and plugged directly into a Fender Tube amp sans preamp or equalizer, but wasn't happy with the sound - too high. I didn't have time to experiment with tweaking the sound, so thats probably less about the instrument. I enjoyed having the quarter inch jack to plug into instead of having to worry that I was going to scratch the wood on my regular violin with the pickup grip.While deployed, I've been able to plug the violin into my Bose desktop computer speakers and it sounds much better than through the fender guitar amp. I'm actually considering using that on stage next time, but I plan to expirement with an equalizer first. The best sound I've ever gotten out of an amped violin was at Toby Keith's restaurant gig in Oklahoma where I went into the PA via a direct box and into a powered monitor. So, I think its only a matter of time before I find an acceptable set up for this violin.