• Reviews around tuner (3.31 of 5)

    Cecilio CVN-500 Solidwood Ebony Fitted Violin with D'Addario Prelude Strings, Size 4/4 (Full Size)

    • However, the digital tuner didn't work at all.
    • Overall, minus two dead AAA batteries and one fine tuner that didn't work quite right, the violin looks fantastic and sounds very good for the price.
    • One fine tuner was defective (G string tuner), the screw bypassed the tuner lever when screwed in and needed to be replaced.
    • Overall, minus two dead AAA batteries and one fine tuner that didn't work quite right, the violin looks fantastic and sounds very good for the price.
    • The tuner works fairly good, but the booklet that comes with this really sucks
    • One fine tuner was defective (G string tuner), the screw bypassed the tuner lever when screwed in and needed to be replaced.
    • Overall, minus two dead AAA batteries and one fine tuner that didn't work quite right, the violin looks fantastic and sounds very good for the price.
    • It contains a free tuner that works very well (tip: hold the power button for a few seconds to turn it on or off)
    • I've removed the fine tuners from the G,D,A strings to try to help, but did not make much difference.
    • and so you have to be careful how to store them so as not to bend them, but the pegs stay in place and the micro tuners work well.
    • This is a nice 1/2 size starter set that includes everything a kid would need to get started, including a decent shoulder rest, tuner, and music book
    • The tuning pegs up top did slip for me (some more than others), but the fine tuners worked perfectly, and there are many tricks to get the tuning pegs to stay put, so I wouldn't say this is a deal breaker
    • Tuner seems surprisingly decent as well.
    • The digital tuner works pretty well.
    • The tailpiece is solid enough and the fine tuners are actually really well made.
    • Was and awesome value, the chromatic tuner is useless