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Yamaha V 20 G Violin 4/4

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Violin 4/4

  • Solid wood Guarneri model
  • Top: Solid spruce
  • Back: Solid, beautifully flamed maple back
  • Applied by hand, shaded oil-finish
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Tuning pegs, chinrest and tailpiece: Boxwood
Available since May 2007
Item number 111064
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Incl. Bow No
case included No
Fretbboard Ebony
no tropical wood used No
Flamed Back Yes
Strings Thomastik Dominant
Fine tuners No
Fine Tuning Screw for E string Yes
5.569 AED 1.426,89 €
Plus 273 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Beautiful violin with great sound
Violinist 07.01.2015
It was a struggle for me trying to upgrade my violin. As a student I was afraid of what violin will I get. After a few searches online, I found out that Yamaha is a good maker for violins, and student violins mainly. Getting a violin for this price, without trying it was a little bit like gambling, but Thomann offers the 30 Days money back and this made me order the violin from them.

After I got my violin, it was well packaged, and everything was safe. The violin comes without the bridge installed which is good as it is safer for shipping. Anyway, if you are a student, you should not install the bridge by yourself. Let your teacher or a violin maker install it for you.

The violin sound is getting better everyday. It lets you express your musicality easily.

Thank you Yamaha and Thomann!
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Best choice in its price category
Saeid 03.12.2018
TLDR:
This violin worths every cent you pay for. Very good sound and looks beautiful and great handling.

Long Version:
I was looking for the best violin for sub 2000¤ category. I have been to a few music shops and local luthiers where I tried a few violins.

Out of all of them, this Yamaha violin worked better for me...it even sounded better and handled easier than one violin that I tried (priced at the 3k range).

This violin sounds beautiful. It is a huge upgrade to my first violin and makes me to practice more just for the nice sound of it.

It is very light thanks to boxwood accessories and the oil varnish looks beautiful and shiny.

Just a side note: because of storage time...I think the dominant strings that were on the violin by factory had lost their tone...I changed the string with VISION series and it sounded even better.

The only issue is on the G string if you go any position higher than 7th it sounds a bit dull...but this might be because this is a new violin and it needs time to settle down...or maybe I lack the technique to play in that registers...but the lower positions on G string and all other positions on D, A and E string are heavenlike to my ears...

Anyway... a great instrument for the money you pay.
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Supercool!
Mikimike 04.07.2022
I love it! Great fiddle, good violin! Good value for money. Thank you Yamaha! Thank you Thomann!
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Sehr gut!
LetsLoveLife 03.11.2018
Es gibt Leute, die aus Bestellungen Doktorarbeiten machen. Ich - gehöre dazu.

Ich startete bei Ebay. Dort gibt es Geigen von 1790 für 200 Euro, und Sperrholz für 2.000 Euro.

Bei YouTube sah ich Clips, nach denen man nicht unterscheiden kann, ob eine Geige 100 Euro oder 10.000 kostet.

Meine Ratlosigkeit wuchs!

Damit war für mich klar: Weder der Preis, noch das Alter sagen etwas für die Qualität einer Geige aus. Aber woran soll ich mich orientieren? Und wo und was kaufen?

Ich wusste, dass Thomann ein guter Händler mit gutem Namen und Verantwortungs-Bewusstsein ist.

Also startete ich eine große Tabelle, in der ich alle Details von Geigen, die bei Thomann angeboten werden, zusammen trug. Ergebnis:

Im Vergleich zu Violinen bis 3.000 Euro (!) ist die Yamaha V20 (für gut 1.500 Euro) anhand zahlreicher Details und Bewertungen (zu Saiten, Verarbeitung etc.) in Preis/Qualität die beste!

Alternativ dazu war noch die Yamaha V10 SG (für gut 1.100) (MIT Koffer und Bogen).

Ansonsten sind beide VÖLLIG IDENTISCH, sieht man von Sekundärem, wie Holz der Kinnablage oder Wirbel ab.

Im Vergleich zur V10 war die V20 SEHR klar im Ton, die V10 dagegen - obwohl identisch - fast dumpf. Grund: Unklar. Vielleicht lag es nur an dieser einen V10?

Beide: sehr sauber verarbeitet.

Die V10 SG kommt mit innen, außen sehr schönem Koffer, großem Fach für Noten. Dieser Koffer VHC-2 kostet regulär 239 E, der Bogen von Panambuco (Brasilienholz) 166E.

Die V20 kommt allein OHNE Koffer oder Bogen - Thomann sollte sie auch mit Koffer/Bogen anbieten!

Wer V10 oder V20 kauft, macht defenitv nichts falsch. Beides sind Instrumente für immer!

Beide werden von Thomann günstig angeboten. Dass wir beide antesten konnten, verdient Thomann Respekt!

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Nachtrag: Wir spielen die V20 seit nun gut 8 Monaten - und sind immer noch hellauf begeistert! Auch unsere Geigenlehrerin (die beruflich in einem bekannten deutschen Orchester spielt) ist sehr überrascht, dass man eben nicht über den netten Geigenbauer, sondern übers Netz eine so gute Geige finden und kaufen kann.

V20 war die Analyse, war die Entscheidung - bis heute nicht bereut!
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