• Reviews around bridge (3.78 of 5)

    ViolinSmart Full Size 4/4 Electric Violin Set, Black

    • It took a few minutes to set up the bridge and tune the strings, but once properly tuned they don't slip, and the bridge works fine for me
    • This item came with the violin, bow, 4 strings, 1 fine tuner (E string), chin rest, shoulder rest, nylon soft case, wooden bridge, rosin, amp cord, in-ear headphones, and one 9v battery
    • Buy a 15 dollar Glaesel adjustable bridge (medium), and you've just created a fantastic violin for around 100 dollars
    • It's a much better bridge than the one that comes with it
    • all the reviews are pretty clear.. you need to maybe sand the bridge just a little to make it slightly less flat, although it's a good bridge, and I haven't sanded mine yet
    • The bridge DEFINITELY needs work.
    • But with an electric instrument of this nature, the sound comes from the vibrating string and the bridge and the piezo pickup and electronics.
    • Not good quality I had to get the bridge and pegs replaced and still then the bridge falls off and violin doesn't stayed tuned
    • the bridge seemed perfect
    • The Cecilio is a much better build, as it is made of wood, the bridge is superior, and the case is WAY better
    • Like others, I definitely recommend getting fine tuners and a new bridge
    • Next, while you're still adding stuff to your shopping-cart, add one of those nifty self-adjusting bridges that Glaesel makes
    • i am very happy with this product although my only concern was the flimsy E-string
    • While a professional violin does only have an e-string fine tuner, I prefer to have all four