• Reviews around sound (3.81 of 5)

    Cecilio 4/4 CVNAE-Black+SR Ebony Fitted Acoustic/Electric Violin in Metallic Black

    • I cant tighten the rest of the strings enough to be able to producd a proper sound
    • The sound is good, and for the price I would be very very pleased except for the paint coming off.
    • Beautiful perfect great sound
    • was very nice looking had a good sound didnt have any problems and the set up was fairly easy
    • Arrived on time, fine condition, fully assembled, and sounds decent enough for amateur/occasional use
    • We never were able to get rid of a hum sound coming through our PA.
    • It has a carrying handle and shoulder straps, too.- Decent sounding
    • it was fine and it has a pretty sound to it
    • I would skip this and buy a $300 Cecilio which sounds correct and only if you didn't have the money but want to learn how to play a violin I would get this one tho you may not like the sound you get and you wont like the sound of the $300 if you don't know how to play at least a little.
    • Has a nice sound.
    • This is a really beautiful instrument with a good sound
    • Nice sound.
    • No shrill sounds
    • The audio jack gives clear sound through every amp I've tried (3? 4?
    • After the preamp died after a couple of years, we tried other direct boxes, but got a very shrill sound.
    • Sound Is Great
    • The sound was horrible.
    • The sound is pretty well and deep
    • was very nice looking had a good sound didnt have any problems and the set up was fairly easy
    • I replaced 2 of the 4 strings with D'Addario preludes when I accidentally broke them by using the wrong peg for the wrong string and I actually prefer the sound of the stock strings, they seem more articulate
    • The sound is pretty good except for the A string has a bit of a hum for some reason
    • I replaced mine with Pirastro Tonica strings and got an amazing sound for such an inexpensive instrument.
    • Works great and has good sound
    • It produces great sound
    • After upgrading to D'Addario Pro-Arte strings which have a warmer sound, the tonal difference was quite noticeable and it was much more pleasant to listen to.
    • Just played the first gig with the jazz band last weekend and my husband agreed that this was the best sound we've gotten out of all the things we've tried.
    • I purchased this to play at a wedding that will be held at an outdoor venue where the bride wants a classic sound and look and we will have only one opportunity to rehearse and very little set up time the day of
    • I just crossed my fingers and hoped for a decent sound through our PA.
    • At 6 months in I went to a violin shop, heard how much better expensive instruments sounded and bought a $700 violin.
    • For a little over $100 I think this violin is a pretty good value and sound can be improved by purchasing some extras
    • The sound is very strong and clear
    • The sound is amazing and came with almost everything I could need, except an extra set of strings.