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Plug ‘n Play <br />
Violin Outfit<br />
From the cool “Ram’s Head” scroll to the great<br />
colors, this is an exciting instrument. Improved<br />
electronics allow the tone to blossom, sounding more<br />
like an acoustic instrument, worthy of live performance<br />
as well as a valuable practice tool for situations that<br />
require quiet. Great setup makes for smooth playability.<br />
The traditional violin contours are uniquely defined<br />
by an attached high density plastic frame, which unlike<br />
many other electric violins available, allows you to use<br />
any desired shoulder rest. For the traditional acoustic<br />
violinist, this design makes the transition from an<br />
acoustic to electric nearly seamless.<br />
The real change for the player is actually the fun<br />
part, and that includes using the instrument’s versatile<br />
electronic features that include a 1/8” auxiliary input<br />
(for CD or mini-disc player so that you can practice<br />
with your Play-a-Long method CDs), 1/8” headphone<br />
jack, professional 1/4” line out (to amplifier) and<br />
volume control. The built-in preamp features two<br />
different audio settings. 4 fine tuners (5 tuners on<br />
5-string model), natural ebony pegs, chinrest and<br />
fingerboard. Included is a Brazilwood bow (KVB),<br />
case, instrument cable, mini rosin, earbud headphones<br />
and 9 volt battery (required for preamp). Ebony Black,<br />
Sangria Red, True Blue and Titanium White.<br />
Plug ‘n Play 4-String Violin Outfit<br />
PPV14T $ 399<br />
Plug ‘n Play 5-String Violin Outfit<br />
PPV15T $ <strong>FS</strong><br />
<strong>FS</strong><br />
449<br />
Why play an<br />
electric instrument?<br />
<strong>FS</strong> Orders over $99<br />
see pg 57<br />
<strong>REE</strong><br />
HIPPING<br />
I play a lot of gigs. Weddings, Celtic festivals,<br />
pubs, even a few just for friends and family.<br />
These experiences have taught me a lot about<br />
playing, but I’ve also learned a great deal<br />
about sound and the limitations of an acoustic<br />
instrument. I’ve found that even if I adore the<br />
tone of my acoustic violin, in many situations<br />
it’s simply not loud enough. Whether you’re<br />
playing outdoors or in a noisy pub, electrifying<br />
your instrument is a fantastic way to be heard<br />
above the crowd.<br />
ELECTRIC INSTRUMENT SPECIALIST<br />
William Kaltz-Hall, Violinist<br />
Plug ‘n Play <br />
Cello Outfit<br />
Our improved Plug ‘n Play Cello was designed<br />
and built by a professional cellist. Lightweight,<br />
sleek and elegant, this cello plays beautifully<br />
because of its great setup. Maple neck,<br />
contoured body, and aggressive Ram’s<br />
Head scroll make this instrument as great<br />
to look at as it is to play. And the electronics<br />
make it sound like an acoustic. Features<br />
include a 1/8” headphone jack, 1/8”<br />
auxiliary input (for CD or mini-disc player<br />
so that you can practice with your Play-a-long<br />
method CDs), professional 1/4” line out<br />
(to amplifier), volume control, plastic<br />
Wittner style tailpiece with 4 fine tuners,<br />
ebony pegs and fingerboard. Included<br />
in the outfit are a professional gig bag,<br />
Brazilwood bow (KCB), instrument<br />
cable, earbuds, and 9 volt<br />
battery. In ebony black.<br />
PPC14T $ 899<br />
<strong>FS</strong><br />
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