• Reviews around string (2.03 of 5)

    Mendini 4/4 MV-Black Solid Wood Violin with Hard Case, Shoulder Rest, Bow, Rosin and Extra Strings (Full Size)

    • The strings on the bow is loose
    • the strings are all wrong
    • Definitely save your money, brought this for my girlfriend to learn on, I have been playing for years, out the box; it looked nice but the strings was missing and some of the bow didn’t have all of the hairs on it.
    • I have problem tuning G string, but everything else looks fine.
    • Avoid touching the pegs or removing the strings at all costs #7 both the strings, violin, and the bow were rated good by both women
    • the strings are crisscrossed causing the E string to break during tuning cutting the crap out of my wife's finger.. the thing should at least come strung without the wires being crisscrossed causing you to not be able to tune it and causing UN-needed stress on the wires that are under the top wire and causing high tension breaks
    • The strings are mediocre but suffice to learn on - replace them when you are ready
    • The strings are wonderful, they hardly sound scratchy.
    • While I was tuning, the pegs kept slipping, and at some point in the process I broke the E string -- not a rare event among violinists.
    • Poor quality strings and tuning knobs
    • Playing:The strings are...well...not good
    • The tailpiece is plastic, and needed a small screwdriver to put in better strings, and the shoulder rest is really not for everyone, but since the violin itself is sound, the accessories can be switched out with better quality
    • The strings are always coming loose and my daughter can't tune the violin.
    • Needed new strings but works great for the kido
    • I took it to her music teacher to have it professionally tuned and every time she tried to tighten the strings tuning pegs G and A would loosen up, then the strings started to unravel revealing the copper underneath!
    • The strings were so loose, I practically could have braided the strings
    • E string broke immediately!
    • The strings that come with it are very cheap.
    • That or a better bow and strings
    • It does not make sounds and the strings are loose
    • The second concern I have is the thinnest strings, honestly, I strongly recommended you to buy extra string with about $15 dollars,because for beginners, strings is so important, sometimes you do not know the poor performance is due to the strings or something else,I think a $15 strings may do the job
    • I put a good quality string set on and the violin is okay, especially for the money.
    • G-string half broken when received.
    • Loved the case and extra strings
    • The strings are extremely cheap
    • The strings are decent student quality strings
    • Quality is not great: the bow came very slightly warped, the sound is fairly thin and raspy even in the hands of a good player, the strings are mostly junk.
    • Like a few others, I broke a few e strings
    • The strings are holding their pitch well ( just stretching a little as all new strings do), Bows are straight, and the hair tightens well
    • The strings were not great and kept breaking.
    • one failure of tuning was the g string
    • The bow was crooked, and strings are loose, cannot stay in place
    • The strings are difficult to adjust and they don't stay at the desired
    • The low string is difficult to make any noise out of still
    • The rosin that came with it worked great, should rest is good quality and the original strings have worked well the bow is good quality all for the price
    • The string broke on the first day.
    • Other than that it's a nice looking very complete kit with a good bag, extra strings, and a dodad you don't need for your shoulder
    • So I immediately broke the E string
    • The strings are made of steel difficult to play on
    • and i know how to play it enough to know that these strings are strange
    • For anyone unfamiliar with violins looking through the comments, something that you probably don't know is that the strings will be very hard to tune for a few days as they are brand new strings
    • The strings do not stay in tune very well at all and often come out of tune immediately, but price-wise, I really can't complain.
    • While trying to tune it, the peg didn't hold at all and unraveled the string
    • The string was too loose, and the rosin didn't even work and I did it for an hour and a half.
    • Bad finish, blemishes, the bridge is too flat, very bad strings etc
    • even trying to tune the instrument like the learning video said didn't work and just busted two strings after barely tightening them.
    • Fake, all the strings broke after first use.
    • Now the bad, the violin pegs are crooked, the resin broke on the first use, the bridge is very cheap and easily broken, the strings are like the bridge, and the bow was unusable
    • The bow had strings broken off almost like it was used and the rosin is all broken up in little pieces.
    • strings are junk,
    • It is common for strings to break on instruments but this time I was barely tightening the string and it broke
    • We replaced the strings and that improved the sound
    • Like a few others, I broke a few e strings
    • The instrument comes with very poor quality strings, that can be dangerous when they break (they become quite sharp).
    • The G string also will not stay in place on the bridge and nearly falls off if it's touched even slightly
    • I put the Celilio strings I removed from my Mendini onto my Windsor and it immediately improved in tone, but was not anything like the Mendini with the Pirastro Tonicas
    • Also, buy new/better strings.
    • string was broken when shipped to me.
    • Set up was tricky, and I broke the G string during tuning
    • You can pimp it or make it better by buying new better strings and a bow
    • I measured my MV300 and saw that its body length was 13.5 inches and with a string length of 12.5 inches consistent with a 7/8 size violin
    • I guarantee you that you will break the A string if you try to tune it to E!
    • It also come with a bow, extra strings, chin rest, and cleaning implement to keep the violin strings clean
    • It is not completely put together, the strings are a bit loose and the bridges and rest are not in place, this is because a violin should be shipped this way to prevent damage or bending if everything is tight
    • After that, I can see where the strings moved about and scratched the neck.
    • The second concern I have is the thinnest strings, honestly, I strongly recommended you to buy extra string with about $15 dollars,because for beginners, strings is so important, sometimes you do not know the poor performance is due to the strings or something else,I think a $15 strings may do the job
    • Ok now for the bad.the real complaint is that these strings are terrible which is not the end of the world.
    • A few strings of bow hair came off during the shipping but the bow just works fine after my daughter cut them off.
    • Not to mention that the case is extremely cheap, the strings are awful, and the shoulder rest does not provide good comfort in any way
    • The strings are easily broken.
    • Nut or bridge is cut shoddily, leading to broken strings
    • I broke my 2nd string because I had a senior moment and forgot it was supposed to be tuned to A.
    • The next day the strings were extremely loose
    • The strings work but need to be upgraded for better quality sound and the rosin needs to be upgraded as well
    • the bow and all the accessories were good quality and the extra strings were definitely a bonus
    • Like putting resin on the tuning pegs so they don't slip, buy an extra bridge because no matter which one you buy they are fragile, buy better strings and a real thing of resin (the stuff that comes with it is difficult to apply).
    • The extra strings, I haven't needed them yet, but again, always nice to have back ups
    • It has good sound for the price, but I would suggest immediately investing in better strings.
    • The strings, are decent
    • E STRING is soo fragile.
    • The extra strings are nice because if you're new to
    • Rosin included along with extra strings, sounds perfect.
    • The strings sounded more like a plastic than wire.
    • This was mentioned by many users, I found I almost cannot use the violin because it is hard to play with loose strings
    • The strings are mediocre but suffice to learn on - replace them when you are ready
    • I recommend buying a violin from fiddlershop they have excellent violins which although are significantly more expensive will make you want to play instead of crying in frustration with a violin that can't keep its pitch for 10 minutes, will have you break the strings while tuning with the horribly fitted pegs, and when you play harder on the strings (mezzo-forte or fortissimo
    • Broke the E string within the first five minutes of me TRYING to tune it.
    • Instrument arrived with all the strings loose- bad for tension on the neck and the strings
    • The strings are terrible, and I'm not even sure if they produce sound because I was not able to even play the instrument in the few
    • The pegs don't stay in place, I broke 2 strings that came with it just trying to tighten them to playing level, not even close to in-tune
    • The strings came broken, the stings fall off without much practice
    • The violin is OK, but the strings are cheap and the bow is not well designed for use
    • And the strings were super loose with them not even be attached to the top notches.
    • A very obvious defective item sent : broken box, and with very thick tape around looks like the box was re-sealed many times,E string is not working at all, and bow holder was broken too
    • The D string was hanging on for dear life
    • String is broke and the paint job isnt great
    • Fake, all the strings broke after first use.
    • The strings on the bow were very lose and fell apart
    • The pegs are shipped loosely pushed in, also, any new strings will have tension that pulls back until they are stretched out.
    • String was broke right out of the box
    • The strings are cheap, and so is the
    • beautiful, i love it, just you have to buy better strings
    • I did put some good strings on this violin almost out of the box, and she's got a nice bow, so the quality of the sound is actually really good.
    • The rosin was decent, the strings are good enough and there is a second set
    • The strings that came with the violin, are also decent, they don't sound scratchy and they do have a warm tone to them
    • The pegs would not hold tight so every time my daughter would run the bow over the strings the strings would loosen and collapse making the instrument impossible to play
    • And the strings are terrible!!
    • It is very difficult to play on the right strings because the bridge is not as angled as I would like it and this can make it harder to learn how to play
    • The strings were tight when we received it, after tuning by my daughters teacher; it the strings started to break
    • Also had to invest in better strings.
    • I liked everything about this violin but the strings are too short .i recommend this
    • and if you replace the horrible stock strings with Fiddlerman violin strings (available on Amazon) is a great purchase
    • A string broke immediately when my daughter tried
    • The String got broken on the same day while fixing by the music teacher and she suggested to always get things from music store, touch, take a feel and play if you know or ask for assistance or you may take someone who knows
    • Didn't get a chance to try as it arrived with powdered rosin and broken strings
    • Very poor quality was never able to use this product because the strings always ended up too loose
    • Two strings broke off the first week, which was really too bad because my 7 year old love it.
    • The only problem was with the E string peg - rotates back when trying to tune the string - not enough friction, needs to be adjusted (rubbing with rosin should help).UPDATE: Next time managed to tune E string too just by pushing the peg in while turning
    • and if you replace the horrible stock strings with Fiddlerman violin strings (available on Amazon) is a great purchase
    • The strings were loose so she had to tighten that
    • The strings are incredibly fragile, and even after necessary repairs, the A-string will not tune
    • I understand it is a 1/4 and a bit smaller and the strings are more sensitive, but you barely tune a sharp higher and the strings start snapping out
    • I would recommend getting better strings and a better rosin.
    • The strings are extremely cheap and the craftsmanship was terrible
    • The strings were cheap and easily broke, one of the reasons I was afraid to tune it
    • Because of this the strings were so lose they just kinda hung
    • The pegs are slipping, and the strings are easy to break
    • I broke 2 strings before I figured it out.
    • but it did come with some extremely loose strings
    • Peg of A string broke and case collapsed after 3 month use
    • but when we received it, the whole thing was so flimsy and the strings kept falling part
    • For $66.00 this is a very nice beginner violin, and includes rosin, a nice case, the shroud for the violin, a nice little bow,extra strings, extra bridge, and pegs
    • The string 1 was loose and never stayed back on right node and finally the string broke in the attempt to tighten it
    • I did upgrade the strings...not too difficult to do, even for a non-violinist...with $15 d'Addarios, which improved it a great deal more
    • The strings do not stay right in place
    • So the strings easily come loose