Sonata Intermediate Violin Outfit L017
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The L017 violin features a top plate made from naturally air-dried spruce sourced from the high-altitude regions of Northeast China. It has excellent acoustic qualities. The back and sides are crafted from maple wood sourced from Sichuan, China, with natural tiger stripes. It delivers outstanding performance among violins in its price range.
The Lovers series violins focus on providing great value for the price and offer superior performance within their price range. Currently, the series includes five models: Sonata, Artist, Concert, Soloist (Brown Finish), and Soloist (Orange Finish).
Violin Features
- High-altitude spruce top plate
- Natural tiger-striped maple back and sides
- Wood naturally air-dried for 6 years
- Hand-carved high-quality Aubert bridge/Selected maple bridge (Original)
- Hand-applied varnish with a spirit-based finish (no thick lacquer)
- Aluminum-magnesium alloy strings
- 100% ebony fingerboard, pegs, tailpiece, and chinrest
- Thoroughly inspected with 11-point check, meeting and exceeding Suzuki and MENC standards
T2 Included Accessories
- Case:Â Sturdy and lightweight deluxe rectangular violin case
- Bow:Â High-quality Mongolian horse hair with a gold-carved Brazilian
- Spare Strings:Â Thomastik AL100 Violin Strings Set/Alloy strings (Original)
- Rosin:Â LETO8001 Violin-specific dust-free rosin
- Fine Tuners:Â Four golden metal fine tuners
- Shoulder Rest:Â Fom high-quality violin shoulder rest
- Mute:Â Rubber mute
- Soft cleaning cloth
- Electronic tuner
Then, pay attention to the humidity and temperature of the environment you are in. The ideal humidity is around 40%, and you need a humidifier when it is dry in winter and dehumidifier when it is wet in summer. Please don’t leave the instrument in the car or outdoors for a long time, the damage to the violin in extreme environments is irreversible. We've seen many violinists leave their violin in a hot car in the summer, and then the paint all melts, irreversible damage to the violin. Read more:Routine care and maintenance of violins and bows.