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Reddit mentions of Stentor 1400 3/4 Violin

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Stentor 1400 3/4 Violin. Here are the top ones.

Stentor 1400 3/4 Violin
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Featuring carved solid spruce top, solid maple back and sidesIncludes wood horsehair bow and lightweight canvas covered case with exterior shoulder rest compartment.Blackened rosewood fingerboard
Specs:
Color3/4 Outfit
Height11 Inches
Length30.25 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateSeptember 2010
Weight4.25 Pounds
Width5.5 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Stentor 1400 3/4 Violin:

u/wam1756 ยท 3 pointsr/violinist

Teaching at a public school, I see a lot of the Amazon instruments. Stentor is probably my favorite of them, though the Cremona are all right. The quality can really vary on those cheaper instruments, especially when the peg box or bridge are poorly cut. Amazon has a pretty good return policy if you want to consider buying a cheaper one and asking your child's teacher if they'll be successful on it. If you end up buying one of the cheap ones, you're probably better off getting a $30 bow from Shar to use instead of the one that it comes with.

I love that the affordability of these instruments opens up the opportunity for more kids to play violin, but they really do make playing harder for the kids using them. If you think the kid will stick with it long enough to get to a full size, I think that's more reason to invest in an instrument that is more playable and produces a better tone so they enjoy it more. But I get it when parents can't afford that extra cost.

u/farful ยท 1 pointr/violinist

Thanks everyone for the replies! I'm replying to this comment, but I also encourage anyone else (and esp /u/Skripka) to reply as well!

I think I'm more than discouraged enough to stay away from the two I linked in my original comment. What about Stentor 1 and Stentor 2? I've seen a few places (and a comment here) that recommends them.

The plan is for my first child to use a violin for a couple of years then move to a full size. I actually own a couple of full size violins and hope to hand down one of them. I have a second child as well, who will hopefully then pick up this same 3/4 violin when the time comes.