• Reviews around tuner (3.67 of 5)

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

    • The fine tuners are a little difficult to work with but overall this violin has been great for my blooming musician!
    • Maple fingerboard, pegs, and chin rest with an alloy tailpiece with four integrated fine tuners -
    • After re-stringing the E and double checking the fine tuner, all is well and it is working perfectly
    • She immediately commented that the G string was broken and 1 of the fine tuner pins is missing.
    • My biggest complaint is that the fine tuners are TERRIBLE on all of their violins
    • fine tuners also work well 2) produce a noise 3) learn how to bow, and how to play the open strings as well as where to place my first second and third fingers on the strings
    • I eventually took a closer look and found the string wasn't sitting in the fine tuner at all, it hadn't been seated correctly before it was shipped to us.
    • The fine tuners on the tailpiece will quickly break if you use them
    • I fixed the strings, the bridge and the fine tuner and the sound quality appears to be
    • The fine tuners were all busted out of the box.
    • However, it doesn't hold pitch at all and the fine tuners aren't functional.
    • The screw on the fine tuner on the G string doesn't catch the hook under it properly and it slips on one side
    • The tailpiece with the built in fine tuners is equally horribly, it is painful trying to turn the screws
    • the fine tuner is not in lined, so the fine tuner doesn't work at all
    • A little tough to tune, and the fine tuners are quite stiff, but hey, at least there are four fine tuners
    • Not sure what to do about the fine tuner pin.
    • Very nice to have fine tuners on every string, two bows, an extra set of strings, extra bridge, and rosin
    • It's missing a fine tuner
    • The tuners at the bottom are difficult to turn
    • Tuning took me a good 1- 2hrs not knowing how to do it or how to even work the tuner as well
    • The fine tuners suck
    • Of course, we use the fine tuners also, but I exercise the pegs every day.4
    • First thing he did was bow a couple strings, looked up at me and said "sounds great, let me put in new pegs, oil the fine tuners and shape the bridge a bit.
    • He or she will never be able to learn to tune, because the fine tuners are essentially for show and don't work at all
    • The main tuners don't stay secure in the scroll
    • Now the pegs have always been difficult to stay in place, and I thought the fine tuners were awful.
    • Fine tuners not great but usable
    • The fine tuners work well.
    • Now the pegs have always been difficult to stay in place, and I thought the fine tuners were awful.
    • He or she will never be able to learn to tune, because the fine tuners are essentially for show and don't work at all
    • Our violin will not tune at all, the tuners do not work.
    • The tuning pegs seem too small, but they work well enough to allow tuning with the fine tuners
    • Only spent a little more money to buy a fine tuner which clips on the scroll so she can make sure it's in tune before practicing
    • So, I had to spend same amount of money on upgrading it with a new bow, new strings and Suzuki style fine tuners.
    • It's missing a fine tuner
    • The fine tuners often don't work and are very hard to turn, so you have to rely on the pegs.2
    • The case is decent enough and comes with everything you need to get started EXCEPT for a tuner and violin finger-tape(helps with finding notes, make sure you get the right size tape for the violin e.g 4/4 tape for a 4/4 violin) which you WILL need starting out (There are some great tuner apps for your mobile device, just google "violin tuner apps")
    • A little tough to tune, and the fine tuners are quite stiff, but hey, at least there are four fine tuners
    • The bridge is too high and when I try to tune it the strings immediately slip back; the tuners literally can't hold them taut
    • the fine tuner is not in lined, so the fine tuner doesn't work at all
    • Even the fine tuners turn on their own
    • The fine tuners work well.
    • The fine tuners were all busted out of the box.
    • The fine tuners on the tailpiece will quickly break if you use them
    • My biggest complaint is that the fine tuners are TERRIBLE on all of their violins
    • The fine tuners suck
    • Great for beginning and learning :) get a good tuner - dont forget lower end priced strings will need tuned often almost constantly due to natural stretching.
    • Charged me $30 and it stays in tune very well, and the fine tuners a nice and smooth.
    • The pegs won't hold a tune, they actually are easy to break when tuning, the fine tuners do NOT work, the bridge isn't fitted.
    • The fine tuners are a little difficult to work with but overall this violin has been great for my blooming musician!
    • The violin looks surprisingly good - it even has the fine tuners on the tailpiece
    • The fine tuners and bridge were installed, the sound post wasn’t rattling around
    • The fine tuners are particularly important since the slightest turn of the pegs produces a huge difference in pitch
    • Allegedly you should only tune from the fine tuners to avoid complications);Chin rest works for only 30% of the population
    • but i add that the holes for the fine tuners could be
    • There is a violin tuner app available free on Google play
    • and I have to readjust them, as well as the fine tuners, pretty much
    • The tuners suck
    • It was not even fully painted and it can't tune cuz the pegs and fine tuners are loose as hell
    • You will still need to get everything adjusted (bridge, pegs, fine tuners)
    • The fine tuners are really hard to turn, I may replace them with metal ones
    • With colder weather it has gotten worse and the fine tuners are so stiff that my daughter is not able to do it herself
    • Even a small turn of the fine tuners will produce quite a difference in pitch for such short strings
    • the fine tuner would get to a certain point and snap my pitch back to when i was beginning to tune
    • The fine tuners just wont even twist now, u need like a cloth or material to turn it without makin ur fingers blister.5
    • With colder weather it has gotten worse and the fine tuners are so stiff that my daughter is not able to do it herself
    • The fine tuners are really hard to turn, I may replace them with metal ones
    • We did have to have the fine tuner on the G string replaced, which was an inexpensive and quick fix at the local violin shop
    • That said, it stays in tune pretty well; after undoing the strings and re-tightening them properly (against the pegbox) and with any 'new string stretching' quickly done and over with, I only have to tune it a little with the fine tuners.
    • My Daughter loves it thank U A Ton
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    • It is completely dead on the a string, the e is just a screech