Matt Bell. What an absolute hero with these endless display and explanation videos. Thank you! One day I wish I had the time and money to buy some cool gear at your shop!
This is really cool! I am considering buying the 5 string version. I currently own the glasser Aex carbon composite white violin. Wish it was weather resistant but that's fine. Would you be able to install geared pegs upon request along with the purchase?
I'm kind of impressed by the pickup -- whatever they're using sounds so much more natural than I'm used to hearing from an electric. Particularly the G and D strings tend to sound so flabby and artificial on many electrics with Barbera pickups and piezo mics. Many of them tend to sound all right on the higher end, but the lower end often sounds more like a pad voice on an FM synth. This sounded so much more like actual strings; You can hear the sharpness/softness of the attack and the transitions and everything.
Matt Bell. What an absolute hero with these endless display and explanation videos. Thank you!
One day I wish I had the time and money to buy some cool gear at your shop!
It's always great to see folks re-imagining the violin! Thanks for the demonstration!
Sounds great! Looks fantastic as well! Well done to the inventor...very clever!!
Wow, this is very interesting, the sound is wonderful! I would buy myself 100 of these pieces.
It's giving "this one goes to 11" and im here for it 😍
The best violin ever I see 👀 wow and looks amazing 👏
I really like it! Sounds good, really dig the ability to adjust the 'acoustic' volume
It’s a really cool feature!
Really? The sound is nice & looking from future that violin genius invention bravo!
This is really cool! I am considering buying the 5 string version. I currently own the glasser Aex carbon composite white violin. Wish it was weather resistant but that's fine. Would you be able to install geared pegs upon request along with the purchase?
Absolutely.
Is there a viola equivalent ?
I'm kind of impressed by the pickup -- whatever they're using sounds so much more natural than I'm used to hearing from an electric. Particularly the G and D strings tend to sound so flabby and artificial on many electrics with Barbera pickups and piezo mics. Many of them tend to sound all right on the higher end, but the lower end often sounds more like a pad voice on an FM synth. This sounded so much more like actual strings; You can hear the sharpness/softness of the attack and the transitions and everything.
Not sure I agree on the part about Barbera pickups sounding artificial or flabby, but the Volta does sound good.
waah bagus sekali ! sangat unik
what is the weight of this new violin?
1 lb 12 oz
Does it require batteries?
Yes
It has built-in rechargeable battery
I guess you’ll get 2-3 days battery life with those speakers?
He just did a 5 hour show with it on full volume and it still had more than 50% battery left.
@@ElectricViolinShop ok, thank you.
It's shaped like an Acoustic violin
But……does it make julienne fries? It looks a touch like the resonator violin.
Just the crinkle cut fries now.
And now I'm googling resonator violins...
Always enjoy your videos Matt - thanks for being an electric strings champion!!