Regarding battery power, where the units have batteries built in, when those go out, i.e. no longer chargeable, or holds short charges, you essentially have a brick until you can get the unit serviced and a new battery put in. With the Roland, they likely are using rechargeable batteries, AA, and when any of those go out, you just replace piecemeal, and you're always good to do. I have a Roland PA that is like this, and cool beans. I almost bought a Fishman Loudbox battery powered amp at Guitar Center, and they warned me off of it because of past experiences they'd had about the battery not having an appreciable enough longevity (not playing time, but ultimate battery life before it is dead forever).
The big Marshall's (JCM 900 for example) sound extremely good with the violin, but you will need a preamp to match the impedance. (: and some back exercises to carry it around
@ElectricViolinShop I see your point. You took my self-critical comment and made a worthy philosophical statement on how performance relates to gear quality. Well done.
I want to connect from a violin I am playing to connect to a steam punk violin that will have lights that will beat to the music. How do I find that mechanism or tool to make that happen.
Hi i need amplifier for my electroacustic violin. I have this Sensor SHADOW SH 945NFX-V. But I don't know what amplifier is best suited. I would need an effects processor and a footswitch. Thank you
Qué piensas de los amplificadores Fender Champion para guitarra o los amplificadores para bajo Rumble Fender ? Muchos recomiendan amplificadores de bajo eléctrico para violín eléctrico. Qué piensas tú?
Es ena cuestion de preferencia, nada mas. Amplificadores de bajo funcionan muy bien para violines. Amplificadores de guitarra electrica a veces funcionan bien - y otras veces no. Depende en que quiere oir.
I love the videos! So informative! Can you elaborate on impedance on selecting an amp. I've got the YEV 5 string, and now I'm confused. Typically, I plug into anything I have, from a Fender Super Reverb, to a Pignose. How do I know if I have the best match?
@@ElectricViolinShop I've had no issues with quality.. just making sure that I'm not going to do anything that causes any damage. Thank you for all the information you give us.
Solid State amps work well with Piezo pickups, IMHO. Tube amps are better for magnetic (Guitar) pickups. I have a Peavey Backstage Plus and with a Boss HR-2 I can get my violin to sound like Metallica. I paid $45 bucks for it but I paid another $50 to get the reverb pot replaced. I'm pretty sure Boss effects buffer the signal.
We've been really impressed with several of the Bose products. We carry both the S1Pro and the L1 Compact. Prices change over time, so your best bet is to check our website.
@@esparka No, the system does not support adding bass modules. However, the S1 Pro does provide a reasonable amount of bass from its integrated high-excursion woofer.
@@ElectricViolinShop Thank you for the reply. I perform multi-instruméntales on guitar, violin & piano. The sub desire is mainly for the piano in the mix. I tried a Bose S1Pro at a Guitar Center one time through a Yamaha electric piano & there was just no bass response for that instrument in the S1. I currently own 2 Bose L1 Model 2 systems & 6 B1 subs + a Bose Packlite 250 watt power amp that powers 2 B1s. I hoped to hook the Packlite somehow to the S1Pro for small gigs where the L1 is too much to carry. Perhaps a keyboard amp would work.
@@esparka In theory, a keyboard amp would have a relatively flat response. Just be aware that they're expecting an ultra low impedance line level input. So you'll definitely need a preamp between your violin and the amp.
Hi there, thanks for all the great videos - really clear and useful. Would you say that the Roland AC-33 would suit a Bridge Dragon violin well? I like all the features on this amp, plus the fact it can be battery operated but the sound with the violin is the most important thing!
What's your opinion on the Blackstar amp for an Acoustic violin with a Kremona pickup ? There are a few variations of it in terms of the wattage and I wanted to know your opinion and recommendation. Thanks in advance
May i ask you guys a question !? Im playing a Tagelharpa , it‘s not a violin. But i goes to the family of string insteuments. I‘m looking for a amp which is portable to play outside without the ned of electricity. Kinda like the AC 33 Roland amp. I have one of these in sight , but i‘m asking myself what you guys who realy work with violins and these string instruments think sbout this topic ?
@@ElectricViolinShop thank you reeeealy much for your fast response , as the AC 33 is currently in auction ! So i will get this one ! I also checked your chanel for microphones and tuners , also for the same setup. Had not enough time yesterday to dig myself into the topic. It‘s a bass tagelharpa in my case , ir dou type in „ gnaal - tagelharpa „ you can see an instrument which is the same size. Which microphone would you advise me ? For a first setup , i can come back to the tuners later if i want to polish my expirience :D would be realy nice to have your advice , as it seems like you and your knowledge is the one who‘s the most acurate here on youtube ! In Switzerland and as far as i searched i couldn‘d find any tips in yt. And the internet for any of this themes… so i‘d be realy thankfull sir !
What’s a good gig amp to pair with my 5-string Viper that I purchased from you? It’s definitely the weakest link in my chain right now. Incorrect impedance as you say.
Are the amp selection criteria the same for a violin vs a cello? Im struggling to find info on best amps for electric cellos (Yamaha svc210) Any advice?
@@ElectricViolinShop can you suggest some affordable brands /models that will reach that big fat low C? I have no clue how to check for that, especially when buying online. Also do you have any videos with info specific to electric cello’s? And a 101 course explaining all the jargon like preamps and pedals and voices for electric cellos. It’s so overwhelming and I can’t find an introductory video on this anywhere. Thanks! PS I bought my electric cello used and just saw a sticker on the back that says it came from you guys!
For playing at home, they work great. They really sound a lot better than they have any business sounding. They're not very loud, but they do sound good.
i bought a vox vt20x Valvetronic but struggling to set it up with my violin can anyone help? I've watched the video on setting up but it still sounds slightly more like bag pipes :/
Where and how can I find out what the impedance of an amp is? For example, I'm looking at an Orange guitar amp and cant find any info on the impedance.
Good video! I'm trying out a fender mustang 1. I have a pick up on a acoustic violin and a LR bag. What are your thoughts on this? My last is to purchase amp. Coda bow and good violin.
Fender Mustang is a great budget electric guitar amp. We tend not to carry electric guitar amps (except the BOSS Katana, which has an acoustic amp modeler) because they are often voiced too brightly for violin. If you like it and it sounds good to you, that's great and that's all that matters! If you're in need of other amp model ideas that we've tested with electric violin, check out >> www.electricviolinshop.com/gear-accessories/amps.html
We've not tried that particular amp, but have found other Vox guitar amps to sound a little too bright with violin. If you like it and it works, then go for it (and let us know!) If you're looking for a small amp for under $200, we like the Roland Mobile Cube, priced the same as the Vox: www.electricviolinshop.com/roland-mobile-cube.html If you're just looking for a relatively inexpensive amp that can play quietly and still sound good, the BOSS Katana 50 MkII is an amazing value. It's $229.99, has onboard effects and amp modeling, and has a power setting for 0.5W, 25W, or 50W. You can be super quiet with it or take it on stage and crank it to 50W and sound great through the 12" speaker. www.electricviolinshop.com/boss-katana-50-mkii-combo-amp-with-effects.html
It depends on your performance needs and budget. We like the Fishman Loudbox Mini and Loudbox Artist amps a lot for tone and value. www.electricviolinshop.com/gear-accessories/amps/amplifiers-by-brand/fishman-amplifiers.html
Hi ! You make me wonder how much value your bow ur using for concerts ? I know this is a different discussion but you r right an expensive violin with cheap bow mighT not make sense, thanks ....
Matt here: I'm a CodaBow artist, so you can guess what I'll recommend. I became a CodaBow artist because I really believe in their products. I was a customer before I was an endorser. I just think they've got the best value in bows out there. I used to use super cheap bows because I didn't know any better. I went out and bought a decent carbon fiber bow because I was starting to make some decent money and I was blown away at how big a difference it made. My bandmates were asking me what I had changed in my rig because my playing sounded so much better. When your bass player notices, that's a real testament.
Regarding battery power, where the units have batteries built in, when those go out, i.e. no longer chargeable, or holds short charges, you essentially have a brick until you can get the unit serviced and a new battery put in. With the Roland, they likely are using rechargeable batteries, AA, and when any of those go out, you just replace piecemeal, and you're always good to do. I have a Roland PA that is like this, and cool beans. I almost bought a Fishman Loudbox battery powered amp at Guitar Center, and they warned me off of it because of past experiences they'd had about the battery not having an appreciable enough longevity (not playing time, but ultimate battery life before it is dead forever).
why isn't there such a good channel in german ... I wish I could visit your shop in real. I love your RUclips Channel so much!
Genau! und zwar wegen dieser Video konnte ich meinem Verstärker auswählen, ich habe den Boss Katana 50, & bin sehr glücklich damit!!
The big Marshall's (JCM 900 for example) sound extremely good with the violin, but you will need a preamp to match the impedance. (: and some back exercises to carry it around
That's what roadies are for.
"Your sound is only as good as the weakest link in your chain."
Unfortunately, I'm the weakest link.
Honestly, that's the goal. I don't want my equipment to limit me. I want me to limit me.
@ElectricViolinShop I see your point. You took my self-critical comment and made a worthy philosophical statement on how performance relates to gear quality. Well done.
I want to connect from a violin I am playing to connect to a steam punk violin that will have lights that will beat to the music. How do I find that mechanism or tool to make that happen.
Very helpful presentation. Thanks, Matt!
I gig with an Orange Crush Bass Combo and mic it. I also have a Boss ME80 that I really like.
Hi i need amplifier for my electroacustic violin. I have this Sensor SHADOW SH 945NFX-V. But I don't know what amplifier is best suited. I would need an effects processor and a footswitch. Thank you
Would you recommend the wireless version of the Yamaha one ?
Qué piensas de los amplificadores Fender Champion para guitarra o los amplificadores para bajo Rumble Fender ?
Muchos recomiendan amplificadores de bajo eléctrico para violín eléctrico.
Qué piensas tú?
Es ena cuestion de preferencia, nada mas. Amplificadores de bajo funcionan muy bien para violines. Amplificadores de guitarra electrica a veces funcionan bien - y otras veces no. Depende en que quiere oir.
I love the videos! So informative! Can you elaborate on impedance on selecting an amp. I've got the YEV 5 string, and now I'm confused. Typically, I plug into anything I have, from a Fender Super Reverb, to a Pignose. How do I know if I have the best match?
Does it sound good? Then you're good.
@@ElectricViolinShop I've had no issues with quality.. just making sure that I'm not going to do anything that causes any damage. Thank you for all the information you give us.
I got a guitar amp (spider) which works well but this video answer a lot
Solid State amps work well with Piezo pickups, IMHO. Tube amps are better for magnetic (Guitar) pickups. I have a Peavey Backstage Plus and with a Boss HR-2 I can get my violin to sound like Metallica. I paid $45 bucks for it but I paid another $50 to get the reverb pot replaced. I'm pretty sure Boss effects buffer the signal.
Will some gitar amps work for violin?:)
Nice video! Im planning to get a roland micro cube for a coffee shop gig. What do you think? Thanks!
This is super helpful. Thanks! I do have a question: Is the Roland street cube a good violin amp? Thanks again
Will the Electric Violin Shop consider carrying the Carbon Viber Violins????They realy sound GREAT!!!
Is the bose good for violin ? How much volume does it have and howmuch $ ? I like the format and compactness ...
We've been really impressed with several of the Bose products. We carry both the S1Pro and the L1 Compact. Prices change over time, so your best bet is to check our website.
@@electricviolinshopaccount2045 Can a Sub Woofer be used with the S1Pro? Thank you for your time,
@@esparka No, the system does not support adding bass modules. However, the S1 Pro
does provide a reasonable amount of bass from its integrated
high-excursion woofer.
@@ElectricViolinShop
Thank you for the reply.
I perform multi-instruméntales on guitar, violin & piano. The sub desire is mainly for the piano in the mix. I tried a Bose S1Pro at a Guitar Center one time through a Yamaha electric piano & there was just no bass response for that instrument in the S1.
I currently own 2 Bose L1 Model 2 systems & 6 B1 subs + a Bose Packlite 250 watt power amp that powers 2 B1s.
I hoped to hook the Packlite somehow to the S1Pro for small gigs where the L1 is too much to carry.
Perhaps a keyboard amp would work.
@@esparka In theory, a keyboard amp would have a relatively flat response. Just be aware that they're expecting an ultra low impedance line level input. So you'll definitely need a preamp between your violin and the amp.
Hi there, thanks for all the great videos - really clear and useful. Would you say that the Roland AC-33 would suit a Bridge Dragon violin well? I like all the features on this amp, plus the fact it can be battery operated but the sound with the violin is the most important thing!
They're pretty popular in the violin community.
What's your opinion on the Blackstar amp for an Acoustic violin with a Kremona pickup ? There are a few variations of it in terms of the wattage and I wanted to know your opinion and recommendation. Thanks in advance
You are a knowledgeable cat!!! Great Video as always.
What is that 3-channel “a koos” amp on the lower shelf? I’m interested…
Never mind. I found it on your website.
Think it’d work well with claw hammer banjo, too? I’m looking for a single amp to run banjo, fiddle, and mic.
It's a pretty sweet amp
Very good advice indeed.
Thank you.
May i ask you guys a question !? Im playing a Tagelharpa , it‘s not a violin. But i goes to the family of string insteuments. I‘m looking for a amp which is portable to play outside without the ned of electricity. Kinda like the AC 33 Roland amp. I have one of these in sight , but i‘m asking myself what you guys who realy work with violins and these string instruments think sbout this topic ?
Those things are awesome. I'd say an AC33 would be a good option. Also look at the Bose S1 Pro and the Fishman Loudbox Mini Charge.
@@ElectricViolinShop thank you reeeealy much for your fast response , as the AC 33 is currently in auction ! So i will get this one !
I also checked your chanel for microphones and tuners , also for the same setup. Had not enough time yesterday to dig myself into the topic.
It‘s a bass tagelharpa in my case , ir dou type in „ gnaal - tagelharpa „ you can see an instrument which is the same size.
Which microphone would you advise me ? For a first setup , i can come back to the tuners later if i want to polish my expirience :D would be realy nice to have your advice , as it seems like you and your knowledge is the one who‘s the most acurate here on youtube ! In Switzerland and as far as i searched i couldn‘d find any tips in yt. And the internet for any of this themes… so i‘d be realy thankfull sir !
Timely!
Awesome information!
What’s a good gig amp to pair with my 5-string Viper that I purchased from you? It’s definitely the weakest link in my chain right now. Incorrect impedance as you say.
A Fishman Loudbox Artist is often a really good choice.
Are there any amps that also serve as an interface to the computer? Looking for a way to use the amp to hook up to a DAW instead of to the speaker?
I'm not aware of any
I think at least a few of the katanas have USB interface outputs
Hey Matt, what Setting what I use on my helix line 6 floor for my NS CR4 fcello to sound like an orchestra?
Check out the video we posted this morning.
Are the amp selection criteria the same for a violin vs a cello? Im struggling to find info on best amps for electric cellos (Yamaha svc210) Any advice?
Pretty similar advice, but make sure the amp has a frequency response that reaches all the way down to that big fat low C. Not all amps will.
@@ElectricViolinShop can you suggest some affordable brands /models that will reach that big fat low C? I have no clue how to check for that, especially when buying online.
Also do you have any videos with info specific to electric cello’s? And a 101 course explaining all the jargon like preamps and pedals and voices for electric cellos. It’s so overwhelming and I can’t find an introductory video on this anywhere. Thanks!
PS I bought my electric cello used and just saw a sticker on the back that says it came from you guys!
Hi! What can you say about Roland Micro Cube for playing at home?
For playing at home, they work great. They really sound a lot better than they have any business sounding. They're not very loud, but they do sound good.
@@ElectricViolinShop Thank you so much for your answer. I really appreciate that!
i bought a vox vt20x Valvetronic but struggling to set it up with my violin can anyone help? I've watched the video on setting up but it still sounds slightly more like bag pipes :/
Where and how can I find out what the impedance of an amp is? For example, I'm looking at an Orange guitar amp and cant find any info on the impedance.
It's usually going to be in the tech specs somewhere.
Good video! I'm trying out a fender mustang 1. I have a pick up on a acoustic violin and a LR bag. What are your thoughts on this? My last is to purchase amp. Coda bow and good violin.
Fender Mustang is a great budget electric guitar amp. We tend not to carry electric guitar amps (except the BOSS Katana, which has an acoustic amp modeler) because they are often voiced too brightly for violin. If you like it and it sounds good to you, that's great and that's all that matters! If you're in need of other amp model ideas that we've tested with electric violin, check out >> www.electricviolinshop.com/gear-accessories/amps.html
Thankyou!!!
I have a Blackstar LT-Echo 10 for my very cheap electric violin. Is it okay for me?
There's one way to find out... Plug it in and play. It won't hurt anything if it's not ideal. It just won't sound good.
any suggestion for a practice amp...was thinking of the VOX VT20X
Haven't tried that one. We like the Yamaha THR amps and the Boss Katana Air, as well as the Roland Mini Cube. All work well with electric violins.
We've not tried that particular amp, but have found other Vox guitar amps to sound a little too bright with violin. If you like it and it works, then go for it (and let us know!)
If you're looking for a small amp for under $200, we like the Roland Mobile Cube, priced the same as the Vox: www.electricviolinshop.com/roland-mobile-cube.html
If you're just looking for a relatively inexpensive amp that can play quietly and still sound good, the BOSS Katana 50 MkII is an amazing value. It's $229.99, has onboard effects and amp modeling, and has a power setting for 0.5W, 25W, or 50W. You can be super quiet with it or take it on stage and crank it to 50W and sound great through the 12" speaker.
www.electricviolinshop.com/boss-katana-50-mkii-combo-amp-with-effects.html
What is the best amp for an acoustic violin with the isolo mic or pickup ?
It depends on your performance needs and budget. We like the Fishman Loudbox Mini and Loudbox Artist amps a lot for tone and value.
www.electricviolinshop.com/gear-accessories/amps/amplifiers-by-brand/fishman-amplifiers.html
Hi ! You make me wonder how much value your bow ur using for concerts ? I know this is a different discussion but you r right an expensive violin with cheap bow mighT not make sense, thanks ....
Matt here: I'm a CodaBow artist, so you can guess what I'll recommend. I became a CodaBow artist because I really believe in their products. I was a customer before I was an endorser. I just think they've got the best value in bows out there.
I used to use super cheap bows because I didn't know any better. I went out and bought a decent carbon fiber bow because I was starting to make some decent money and I was blown away at how big a difference it made. My bandmates were asking me what I had changed in my rig because my playing sounded so much better. When your bass player notices, that's a real testament.
Thanks!! Very informative.
should have seen this before buying an amp
Same here.
Great video!
Thanks! Love your stuff!
AER x BOSS….😅
👍Ok
I will try to do it with woodglut plans.