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Other, 4-String Violin, 1/4 (1400F2-1/4)

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1.Size:1/2


About this item

  • Carved from solid tone woods. Carved spruce front, maple back and ribs, maple neck
  • Package Dimensions: 63.2 H x 12.7 L x 17.8 W (centimetres)
  • Package Weight: 1.315 kilograms
  • Country of Origin : China



4.0 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #55,797 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #149 in Acoustic Violins
Date First Available September 29, 2017 Back Material Maple String Gauge Other String Material Bronze Top Material Spruce Number of Strings 4 Size 1/4

The Stentor student I is the ideal entry-level student violin outfit. This is an instrument that offers reliable, consistent performance and good tone, enhancing the learning process for the student. Each instrument is carved from solid tone woods with inlaid Purling and good quality hardwood pegs and fingerboard. It is fitted with a good quality bridge and tailpiece with integral adjusters. The outfit includes a reliable wood bow and well-designed lightweight case with fitted interior, external shoulder rest pocket and music pocket, bow holders and rosin as well as backpack carrying straps. (1/32 and 1/64 sizes have wood tailpiece with on-string adjusters). Stentor is the leading manufacturer of high quality student violins and orchestral stringed instruments worldwide. Stentor violins, violas, cellos and double basses are recommended by music teachers and music services for their quality. The Stentor name is known for quality, consistency and reliability. Stentor violins, violas, cellos and basses take students from their very first beginner instrument up to professional level. At Stentor, we recognize that the most important instrument for any musician is the one they start on and we are committed to provide the quality and affordability to ensure that players have the most enjoyable and rewarding experience. Teachers and music educators everywhere recognize the quality and value we offer. Stentor violins, violas, cellos and double basses are carved from solid tone woods, From the initial instrument shape to the fingers details. Instruments are individually thicknesses for quality of sound. We carefully control the specification and measurements of Stentor instruments at our own factory workshops to produce instruments that have the essential characteristics of good tone and consistent quality control. On all Stentor instruments, The bridge and sound post are carefully fitted to ensure the best playability.


Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2024
I purchased this Stentor for my student because it used to be a decent quality brand. It came with detached fingerboard that is moving around but won't come off. That means that this instrument was NOT made properly. Instead of special wooden glue, the fingerboard was mounted by a screw or a staple. Barbaric way to build a 1/2 violin for nearly $300. This violin is going back and the seller goes to our "black list". I'm not sure how to determine if it's an original Stentor or illegal Chinese copy, but it's a complete garbage. Do not buy from this seller.
Salih Cabaka
Reviewed in Turkey on October 19, 2024
Şimdilik her şey yolunda. Ama içinden yastık çıkmadı, yastığı haricen almanız lazım. Yedek teller de yok.
V.
Reviewed in Spain on May 20, 2023
Me ha encantado. Para empezar el vendedor ha sido tremendamente atento, nunca jamás había recibido este nivel de atención por el envío y cuidado del producto. Y ya cuando lo recibí… me enamoré. Es mi primer violín porque soy principiante y para mi toda esta experiencia que comienza por la adquisición del instrumento es muy importante. Muchas gracias y recomendable totalmente.
Sepehr Asgari
Reviewed in Germany on February 5, 2023
Compared to its price it looks good
Vamsi
Reviewed in India on July 19, 2021
It is best for the beginners... and sound is good.... a bit expensive...but value for money... Just proceed with it...
Cali Centurion
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2019
I bought this violin on a whim to revisit lessons after 20 years-ish of not playing. I have been actively using my violin for over a year and, as expected, it is sounding better as it ages (with use). I purchased the same brand of violin recently for my 5 year old son who just started lessons.Following other's advice, I bought a separate set of strings. The case (with backpack straps), bow, and rosin are good quality. I swapped out my chin rest for one designed to sit more towards the middle of the violin and got a shoulder rest. . . and the coolest teacher ever. ;)
moon young choi
Reviewed in Canada on November 19, 2019
It took a couple of weeks to receive the violin, but I was so glad that I waited patiently. Both violin teachers of my son approved of the quality of the violin, the case, and the strings. I called the local violin stores around me to find out what's available and how much it costs. They charged a lot more for the Stentor student standard grade, which is a step down from this product (Student 1). Thank you for offering a great product at a reasonable price. I hope to buy the next size violin from the same seller.
vaibhav sachdev
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2018
I'm a complete beginner - starting from scratch, and I believe this is a good starting violin. The only thing I wasn't happy about was the quality of the strings. I broke my D string in 2 days (it hadn't even reached the appropriate pitch - so it wasn't because of over stretching). I'd recommend getting a decent set of strings separately. Apart from that - it's a good violin!
Hitomi Cranford
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2018
My daughter just started a suzuki strings school and loves her 1/16th violin. Not particularly high quality but not particularly low quality either. She will need to change sizes to 1/8th probably within the next half year. This was a perfect starting violin! Good bow, easy to tune, nice fine adjusters, and prelude strings!
T. Chardis
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2016
My small son started to take violin lessons when he was 3 years old and is now seven, and has outgrown the original 1/8 size violin we purchased for him to begin on. So after doing a bit of research and speaking with my son's violin teacher and other violinists at music stores, I was recommended to take a look at the Stentor Student II (1500 series) violin or the Cremona SV 150 or 175 models. I ended up purchasing the Stentor because it seems like more care is paid to the actual construction of the violin and the quality of the wood used and ebony parts is of a higher level than the Cremona. It also appears that Cremona is putting more of their effort into their case construction rather than the actual violin. I was not entirely sure I was making the best decision but I figured with Amazon's warranty at my back, if anything was off I could simply return it and order the Cremona.I ordered the Stentor 1500 and it came about three days later from Amazon with no problems. I set it aside until my son's instructor (who is also a full time professional first string violinist in the city orchestra) could look at it and tune it for him correctly. (I unfortunately do not play yet) Upon looking at the violin closely later in the week, my son's instructor said that he was fairly surprised at the higher quality of the violin. He said the ebony fingerboard and pegs and the composite tailpiece all appeared to be of high quality. He thought the wood construction was extremely good for a violin under $500 and he liked that they included the Red Label strings which he said were a good inclusion for intermediate learners. (my small son is still a beginning intermediate player and is at the beginning of the third Suzuki book)He began to tune the strings and then would play for a few seconds and then did some more tuning. This continued for about 30 minutes until he said things were decent for that day (new strings can take several days or weeks to fully stretch) and then he began to play some Mozart and Bach. He said that the Stentor 1500 has medium "projection" meaning that people in a concert hall could hear it fairly well and said he was fairly impressed by the quality of the sound in comparison to the reasonable price. He then noted that the bow was real Brazilwood and said that was an excellent choice for an intermediate level instrument. He also said the violin would be more than fine for my small son until he grows older and can move to a full size (4/4) violin.I can also say that the quality of the case, the rosin and the carrying strap are more than adequate. The quality of the case in particular is fairly high and is strong enough to hopefully withstand any abuse that a six year old boy can deal to it. Any time you buy an instrument, you never know how it will hold up six months or two years later but I will come back and update this review periodically. So far though, we are all pleasantly surprised by the high quality construction and sound of this Stentor II 1500 series violin. Five stars so far!Fall 2017 Update - (18 months later) - This Stentor 1500 is still going strong and holds it's tuning very well. My son's other instructors in the city youth orchestra have commented on the Stentor and indicated that the sound was good (especially considering the price). My small son has managed to take good care of it so far (fingers crossed) and the instrument continues to play delightfully. Still five stars!
Michael J
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2011
I purchased this violin for my wife for Christmas as she has been wanting to learn the violin for years. Its hard to find fair reviews online but after some digging I was relatively confident in my purchase.Overall I have to say this is a great value purchase for a mid-level violin for an adult to start on. Critiques below.Sound - According to the instructor the violin has very good tone for its price range. He actually complemented the body, but said the strings are relatively poor and should be replaced. I imagine cheap strings are typical similar to low-mid guitars and you should always invest in the more expensive ones to maximize value.Pegs - Never touching a violin before, I had problems with the pegs. You have to really jam them in there and twist to get them to set. They work, but it would be nice if they had a little more grip on them.Case - The case is very good, hard molded and protects the violin effectively. This likely eliminates 99% of shipping damage that can occur with mailing this kind of equipment around. Case also has a humidity sensor, a cubby for accessories, and a locking hanger to secure the bow.Bow - The bow works very well, no complaints.
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