Stagg EVN X-4/4 MBL Electric Violin

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Stagg EVN X-4/4 MBL Electric Violin Price History

Price History for Stagg EVN X-4/4 MBL Electric Violin

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Current Price $255.20 January 7, 2025
Highest Price $255.20 October 28, 2024
Lowest Price $255.16 August 17, 2024
Since August 17, 2024

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$255.20 October 28, 2024
$255.16 August 17, 2024

Stagg EVN X-4/4 MBL Electric Violin Description

  • Lacquered solid maple body
  • Tone and volume controls; internal headphone pre-amp
  • 1/8″ headphone and output jack
  • Soft case with straps, bow, rosin, stereo headphones and 9V battery included
  • Metallic blue

Stagg EVN X-4/4 MBL Electric Violin Specification

Specification: Stagg EVN X-4/4 MBL Electric Violin

Item Weight

3 pounds

Product Dimensions

24 x 8 x 4 inches

Item model number

EVN X-4/4 MBL

Date First Available

March 9, 2016

Back Material

Maple

Color Name

Blue

Top Material

Maple

Number of Strings

4

Item Weight (Pounds)

3

ASIN

B01CU0YWTW

Instrument

Violin

Operation Mode

Electric

Manufacturer

Stagg

UPC

882030228995

Global Trade Identification Number

00882030228995

Stagg EVN X-4/4 MBL Electric Violin Reviews (3)

3 reviews for Stagg EVN X-4/4 MBL Electric Violin

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  1. Freya

    First thing to remember is that this is an inexpensive electric violin so you cannot expect it to be great from the get go. I replaced the strings with some really good ones and put in a new tailpiece (ebony schmidt tailpiece) and those two changes make a HUGE difference in the sound of this instrument.

    Things to keep in mind: It comes with the bridge not set up, but i found that not too daunting to set up (just make sure to put it in the right place, i put it at at 32.8 cm distance, leaving a bit of the pickup hole uncovered to give an indication).

    I added a fairly inexpensive amp (Katana Boss Mini, highly recommend this one).

    I am no expert and managed to figure this all out with some research (it s also a nice way to get to know your instrument).

    Do not be daunted by the negative reviews, this is a great beginner instrument

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  2. Mulberry

    Absolutely beautiful violin! It’s very nice to hold and the sound is unbelievable. It’s honestly more of an acoustic-electric than an electric because due to being made out of wood instead of plastic or metal it still makes a decent amount of sound. It sounds like an acoustic with a really nice mute on when you aren’t using an amp.

    I had some issues due to my own body that I’ll have to modify the violin for so I’m only mentioning these to help others judge if they want it. I don’t have a particularly long neck so I have to use a center chinrest and the one it came with is fairly tall. Also my shoulder rest has to really be squished on to ensure it doesn’t fall off because the paint makes it a bit hard for the feet of my shoulder rest to grip the violin.

    This violin is also fairly heavy.

    Now for the accessories: the case and headphones are honestly terrible ๐Ÿ˜‚ no surprise there. The bow is kind of poorly made but I swear the hair came straight from a unicorn. It produces such a wonderful sound (tested it on my acoustic)! I use pirastro gold rosin and usually use the carbon fiber fiddlerman bow. This bow is even lighter than my carbon fiber one. I’m not entirely sure what it’s actually made of but I wouldn’t call it sturdy – but the sound it makes is really worth it.

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  3. Destini

    Would not stayed tuned.
    Bow is terrible and the case is flimsy.

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