This is Mark Wood's Signature Viper Violin. It features a purple sunburst finish on a flying V-shaped body. It comes with five strings and frets. It also features geared tuners on the headstock, making it easy to get accurate tuning and eliminating the slip you may find with traditional pegs.
It is designed with no chin rest or shoulder rest. Instead, it straps around your shoulders, and a folding, adjustable chest support rests against your ribcage. This leaves your hands and heads free to fiddle with effects or even answer the phone. It also has an inbuilt volume control which does not get in the way of bowing.
Please note: If you prefer a different colour, please get in touch with us as more options are available. Please confirm availability before you order online.
Mezzoforte carbon fibre violins are carefully assembled by an expert luthier in the Mezzoforte workshop in Germany and undergo rigorous testing before being sold.
• Amazing projection
• Striking dark appearance
• Warm and Brilliant sound
• Strong and stable carbon fibre material
• Comfortable playability even in higher positions
THE NS WAV ELECTRIC VIOLIN is the perfect electric violin for any player interested in exploring the world of amplified or electronic performance. Full, natural tone, outstanding comfort, and sophisticated design are combined in an instrument which is simply a pleasure to play.
This is a Carlo Giordano Electric Violin Outfit. Carlo Giordano Electric Violins have been around for many years with no warranty claims and complaints. Truly a good value for money. Available in red, purple, natural, blue and black with full set up.
This is the Yamaha SV-250 Silent Violin. The SV250 is designed to meet the needs of the professional and high class amateur performer wanting amplified violin sound for all sorts of music. Establishing a new benchmark for sound quality and player comfort, it has the weight of a traditional acoustic violin.
Check out this Mark Wood - Viper Electric Violin With 7 Strings. Mark developed this design whilst at the Juilliard School of Music in New York when he suffered neck pain while practicing the violin for hours.