Vangoa Electric Violin 4/4 Full Size Silent Violin Set for Beginner Adults Teens, Solid Maple Wood Metallic Electronic Quite

3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars | 887 ratings

Price: 99.95

Last update: 01-06-2025


About this item

[Quiet Practice, Rapid Progress] Vangoa electric violin is much quieter than the acoustic violin, so you can practice your technique in peace for rapid and brilliant progress, no worries about bothering others
[Elegant Stylish Electronic Violin] Lightweighted body with glittering metalic & smooth finish offers vibrancy and excitement for starters. Its clean, straight lines, sinuous structures beautiful looks, makes it a perfect gift for family or friends
[Easy to Start] Volume and tone control is specially set on the back so you can set the desired level for a performance without risk of raising or lowering it by bumping the volume knob. When you get progress, you can simply connect it to an amp to share your music with others
[Perfect Playability] Vangoa electric silent violin achieve superior balance and ergonomic function through quality materials and master craftsmanship, including: comfortable support, great stage mobility, lightweight and easier fingerboard access in the upper positions, allowing diligent beginners to play naturally and comfortably longer
[Complete Set, Unbox and Play] Vangoa E Violin kit is considerately complete for starters, everything is already there and nothing else is needed, save your time and effort, just enjoy the music. 1-year warranty provided, rest assured that you'll receive our best care!

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Top reviews from the United States

jBrooke
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than expected!
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2022
I really do love this violin so far. I’ve only had it for less than a week and I’m already getting the feel of it down pretty good. I am somewhat of a beginner/early intermediate on violin. Not a stranger to musical instruments, however and I play a lot by ear. Aside from a 5 string fretted violin that I own, I had purchased a different practice electric violin from a violin shop for around $400. I practice a lot in the garage because I leave my amp there and I just don’t want to pack it back and forth and also don’t want to wear headphones much and that gets me out of the house and not interrupting everyone. The summer humidity damaged that violin (I had, had trouble with it to begin with as it cracked soon after purchase around the amplifier Jack with careful use) because I had left it in the garage. Leaving it in the garage caused the fretboard arm to come
Loose :-(. Dummy me, and I won’t be leaving this one in the garage. Leaving it in the garage didn’t cause the crack as that had happened beforehand. This violin sounds sooo much better than the $400 violin. I did change the strings out to helicore strings and used peg dope on the pegs. It did take a few days for the strings to settle in and the peg dope to really start working good. So for those first few days, it wouldn’t stay in tune for very long at a time. I’ve read this is common with new violins. So for those saying that it won’t stay in tune, get some peg dope or peg drops and watch some YouTube videos on how to use it. That makes a huge difference. Be sure to push the pegs in while turning, but not too hard as to not break the peg box. The only thing I’m disappointed with on this violin, is the tailpiece has rough edges on the sides and is very cheap looking, so I plan to replace that as well, and I do wish the amp Jack was the standard 1/4th instead of the 1/8 so that I don’t have to buy new items to be wireless, but it’s workable. Overall, I am completely satisfied with this one and wish this company sold a red model in the 4/4 size, as I would buy another one. For beginners and intermediate players, watch some YouTube videos on set up, consider changing the strings and use the peg dope, give it a few days to really settle in before making your judgement, as I think it’s a great practice violin and I plan to use it to play in front of family as well. As for the bow! Rosin the heck out of it first. I didn’t try the rosin that came with it and used a brand that’s always highly recommended called sartory. I already had 4 bows, but the one that came with it will be usable, but you need to heavily rosin it first. Enjoy!
A.N.
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great, sounds fine
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2018
This violin is great for its price! The bridge came uninstalled but it was easy to install after watching a couple of video tutorials. I’ve played violin for 10 years and took a 5 year break, decided to pick it up again so I bought this one. It comes with everything you need— a battery, shoulder pad, extra set of strings, a bow, rosin, cable for amp (or mic?), and cheap headphones, all in a violin case. The sound is decent. Definitely not silent, even when the power is off. The sound volume is equivalent to playing a regular wooden violin with a mute on it. When you plug in the headphones, the sound still comes out from the strings itself, but it will also play into the headphones at the volume you set it at. The sound quality from the headphones is sub-par, but it might just be because the headphones are cheap (similar to airplane earphones, you’ll get that flat/monotone sound quality). Haven’t tried it with better headphones to compare.

My biggest complaint is that the bridge did not come with pre-marked divets for you to evenly space your strings. It was definitely marked with pencil or something, but it was totally off/uneven. Like, 2 close lines on the left and then 2 super-spaced-out faintly-marked lines on the far right.

Overall, this is a great instrument. I would recommend for anyone who isn’t SUPER serious about becoming a professional violinist, and is just looking for a decent electric violin to practice with.

Also, bonus points for the subtle shimmery black glitter detail of the body. Really makes the violin special (other than the fact that it’s an electric-freakin-violin!)
bob hartman-berrier
4.0 out of 5 stars A good-quality, inexpensive electric violin.
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2022
I read most of the reviews, positive and negative, before deciding to buy this item. So my decision to purchase it was an informed one.

First impressions on unpacking it were that it was well-packed and made excellent use of space for all the accessories, including rosin and tuner.

The instrument came with the strings under tension so that you only needed to put the bridge in place and raise it up. That worked fairly well. I play violin/fiddle, and am used to tuning instruments. The tuner is adequate, but the back wouldn't stay on so I had to wrap it in clear tape. Some reviews mentioned that the bridge was not properly notched for string placement, if it was notched at all. The bridge coming with the instrument was properly notched for string placement, and nicely arched so I had no problems adjusting to it in my playing. The bridge comes with flat feet which fit nicely into a little box on the body. In taking strings off and putting them on and tuning them, I had the bridge fall forward with a loud and surprising thud because I didn't keep adjusting it to be vertical. Now that I'm aware of this little quirk it shouldn't happen again.

The bow also came under tension, so that it looked good when you first took it out of the case. (The case is quite nice, BTW.). Being under tension, however light, was not a good idea as the tip was slightly warped. I've played worse bows, so this bow will be used as a last resort. If you are a beginning violinist, as soon as you can afford it buy an inexpensive name-brand carbon-fiber bow - you'll be much better off and will make better progress. Throw the accompanying rosin out and again, buy an inexpensive one, but not the cheapest.

An extra set of strings was included. This was good because I broke one while tuning it the first time. The pegs do not go all the way through the peg-box, and they should. The manufacturer should ream the holes slightly larger. Some reviewers talked about having to really jam the pegs in to get them to stick. This is not good because you could crack the peg-box, in which case the instrument would be ruined. I can do simple repairs on violins, and have a reamer and peg-shaver so I shaped the pegs and reamed the holes for proper fit. I'm not saying this is necessary to get pegs that hold their tuning; its just what I did. It may not be cost-effective to have a luthier do this.

The unamplified sound is quiet but nice. I have no issues playing it while my wife is sleeping (not in the same room, though). Some reviews mention the improvement in sound with good strings (not the ones supplied). I'm quite happy with the sound their strings make, at least for now. I can't comment on the amplified sound except to say that the supplied over-the-head earphones are adequate, though just barely. The instrument is much louder at the same settings with a good set of earphones. There are separate connections for (head)phones, mic and line-out, for which a cable is included.

The instrument is quite playable (using my preferred bow, of course), and I enjoy it. As an aside, when I play my regular, acoustic instrument the volume is initially jarringly loud, but I quickly adjust.

Other reviews of this instrument were quite helpful to me, and I hope this is helpful to you.

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