Thank you for all the great comparison videos! My son has been playing violin for 8 years now and is very interested in purchasing an electric violin. These videos have been super helpful.
If im ever get tired of my bansuri i want to practice the violin! Such a nice instrument! Looks so smooth with the bow movement, so quick and precise! Lovely playing! Very smoth transition, super clear and stable sounds as well! How old where you when you started?
We got the cheaper one of those for my wife from you guys like 3 years ago. Great violin, and absolutely recommend it. Do you have any videos on violin pedalboard setup (for people that can't just buy a helix)? She has two octave pedals that both do great things for her, but she can't run them both at the same time or it sounds like a crappy keyboard. Is there a way to split the signal into each octave pedal, then merge it back together into the next pedal on the board? Or just any tips you have for violin pedalboards that are different from guitar/bass boards?
@@ElectricViolinShop She's only had them a week or so, so she isn't set on any arrangement. We had rehearsal tonight and she only used the EHX POG. She tried using them one right after the other and there were some really interesting ways she used them to duplicate orchestra sounds, but the tone suffered a lot. For all that, maybe we'll just bring her board by the shop next week.
Active instruments require a battery to use. Passive do not. You can use wired headphones with an active instrument. With a passive instrument you need an alternate setup by running through and amp or plug in first.
This is what I do! I have paired my YEV 104 with LR Baggs Venue and it sounds great! Not many videos and articles about pairing passive violins with active DI's, the results are great and you can save a lot of money and achieving sound comparable (if not batter than) to the high end electric violins.
HI, love your videos. I read in a forum that the black YEV 104 is a tad heavier and does not sound as good as the natural version. Did you find a difference in sound between the YEV 104 black and the natural ?
Hi, May I asked something about Yamaha YEV 104 and Yamaha YEV 105 ? How much the price 4 strings and 5 strings ? Which one very good ? Can tell me please !!!! Thanks
Such a shame..the SV250/5 sounds really good, but you cannot change the chinrest on it for whatever reason. You can do it for the other cheaper models, so I really wonder what they were thinking to be honest.
They make great instruments. Yes, there are a few head scratcher decisions here and there, including the integrated chin rest and the refusal to make the "Lindsey Box" commercially available. But on the whole, they're pretty sweet.
Thank you for all the great comparison videos! My son has been playing violin for 8 years now and is very interested in purchasing an electric violin. These videos have been super helpful.
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Nice playing Matt !!
When I clear my credit this is what I am going to celebrate with
I’m with you. 20% interest sucks.
getting out of debt to get into more debt
ignoring price the teardrop has my heart
If im ever get tired of my bansuri i want to practice the violin!
Such a nice instrument! Looks so smooth with the bow movement, so quick and precise!
Lovely playing! Very smoth transition, super clear and stable sounds as well!
How old where you when you started?
Hi, can you tell me what strings do you recommend for the YEV4. Thanks.
They home with Zyex strings.
We got the cheaper one of those for my wife from you guys like 3 years ago. Great violin, and absolutely recommend it.
Do you have any videos on violin pedalboard setup (for people that can't just buy a helix)? She has two octave pedals that both do great things for her, but she can't run them both at the same time or it sounds like a crappy keyboard. Is there a way to split the signal into each octave pedal, then merge it back together into the next pedal on the board? Or just any tips you have for violin pedalboards that are different from guitar/bass boards?
Tell me more about using two octave pedals... Do you have one right after the other?
@@ElectricViolinShop She's only had them a week or so, so she isn't set on any arrangement. We had rehearsal tonight and she only used the EHX POG.
She tried using them one right after the other and there were some really interesting ways she used them to duplicate orchestra sounds, but the tone suffered a lot.
For all that, maybe we'll just bring her board by the shop next week.
@@derisory Be sure to call. We're only open by appointment.
What do you mean by "passive" or "active" instruments?
Active instruments require a battery to use. Passive do not. You can use wired headphones with an active instrument. With a passive instrument you need an alternate setup by running through and amp or plug in first.
@@shy.kumquat and also passive violin has less gain
In your opinion, which one sounds more close to the acoustic counterpart please?
How would you compare using the YEV with a good DI, LR Baggs or ZOOM, compared to the active instruments?
This is what I do! I have paired my YEV 104 with LR Baggs Venue and it sounds great! Not many videos and articles about pairing passive violins with active DI's, the results are great and you can save a lot of money and achieving sound comparable (if not batter than) to the high end electric violins.
HI, love your videos. I read in a forum that the black YEV 104 is a tad heavier and does not sound as good as the natural version. Did you find a difference in sound between the YEV 104 black and the natural ?
Lol. No.
Hi, May I asked something about Yamaha YEV 104 and Yamaha YEV 105 ? How much the price 4 strings and 5 strings ? Which one very good ? Can tell me please !!!! Thanks
They come with Zyex Strings. www.electricviolinshop.com/zyex-composite-set.html
Good video, thanks.
However, for me the big question is -- do they come in a LEFT-HAND version?
Hi... The YAV sounds like an acoustic... Wawwwwww
Such a shame..the SV250/5 sounds really good, but you cannot change the chinrest on it for whatever reason. You can do it for the other cheaper models, so I really wonder what they were thinking to be honest.
They make great instruments. Yes, there are a few head scratcher decisions here and there, including the integrated chin rest and the refusal to make the "Lindsey Box" commercially available. But on the whole, they're pretty sweet.
I do so love that YEV4 violin !!! Send me one !!!
"Sort of iconic"
Hi,
May i ask you for the name of the song you play to compare the violins? I like the melody and wanna play that song
Appreciate your reply!
I just made something up. If you use a recognizable tune, it could trip the algorithm and get a copyright strike.
Ah ok, i thought it is the melody of a song i could buy the sheet music, thank you anyway
Can i ask you what kind of amplifier you would recommend for the yamaha sv 250 please?
I have a sv200 do you recommend any strings ?
SV200s come with Zyex strings.
Sv200 sounds so clean
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Wow the Yev sounds so good. What are you playing/recording through?
Fishman Loudbox
I just bought a blue Yamaha sv-200.
Yamaha makes good motorcycles, now owns Line 6. I’d like to hear those fiddles thru a Marshall Stack. LOL
there's a video where they plugged a Line 6 on with THR10ii WL yamaha speakers... neat practice setup
Haw mas mane
Hi
omg why cant the 250 just come in black raaaaawaarr
SV200 has a better sound to me
Thin tone ,
The sound is so thin
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