Bean BlossomFiddle Reviews
Bean Blossom
BV-100
submitted 12/18/2007
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Submitter |
Wiking (see all reviews from this person) |
Where Purchased |
E-Bay |
Year Purchased |
2007 |
Price Paid |
$87.90 ($US) |
Sound
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The BV-100 is probably the loudest fiddle in the room at my jam, but maybe a bit "scratchier" than some other fiddles that were made for more of a classical style of play. But for what I play (Old Time and Irish Folk) it's perfect. I personally like the scratchy tone, which people have told me could also be my lack of experience and the bow hair. I've let others play it and they seem to get a sweeter tone than I do. I play with the stock 3/4 bow that it came with (I like the control of the 3/4 over the 4/4), and Old Fiddler line strings (not sure what guage). |
Sound Rating |
8 |
Setup
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No, it was not set up because I asked the seller to ship it with the bridge down. $40 later at my local shop, she was ready to roll. I'll rate set up at 5 just because it really doesn't apply in my case. I did toss the stock bridge and had my luthier set it up with a new Aubert maple bridge shaped for double-stop playing. He also filed a little under each string at the nut to lower the action, but nothing major. |
Setup Rating |
5 |
Appearance
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The BV-100 is bare bones stock as far as looks. But don't let that turn you off. The grain in the spruce top is really nice and close together, the maple back is 1-piece and is nice though not lined up in the typical diagonal flame pattern. I personally don't care all that much about the back anyways, so this doesn't bother me. There are minor finish flaws in the lacquer(?) where the neck meets the body, but it definitely doesn't affect playability and is not immediately noticeable. Overall I love the satin finish and the staining really gives it that "old time" look. I chose this fiddle as much for its looks as for playability. |
Appearance Rating |
9 |
Reliability
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Being new to fiddle I don't know all that much about fiddle hardware. Though when I let a fiddler from my regular jam who is very knowledgeable take a look at it, her second comment, after how nice the finish was, was how good the hardware was. She said she couldn't believe that they put this high quality hardware on such a low-priced instrument. She even suggested that the hardware on it was probably worth more than what I paid for the fiddle. |
Reliability Rating |
10 |
Customer Service
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The BV-100 comes with a 10 year warranty against manufacturing defects. If they really stand behind their products it should be a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects. Just my opinion. |
Customer Service |
6 |
Components
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I really have no complaints here. All the parts seem to be high quality. |
Components Rating |
10 |
Overall Comments
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I would definitely recommend this fiddle to beginners and intermediates. I love it. I am at a beginner level (2 months) but learning very quickly as I've been playing guitar for 20+ years. Experienced players always seem to want an 1840 German fiddle or something, so I'm sure they wouldn't be interested in this one since it's new. But I have been going off the reviews of it by my peers that I play with. They all seem to think that it's a really good overall quality instrument, they can't believe the price, and they love the shape. They also complain a bit about how loud it can be. LOL. Compared to the other fiddles I have played it's a bit stiff, but these fiddles are a lot older and have been played for 100+ years or so. I imagine in 100 years this thing will be hitting its prime. |
Overall Rating |
9 |
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Bean Blossom
BV-100
submitted 10/8/2007
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Submitter |
FiddleNewb (see all reviews from this person) |
Where Purchased |
Ebay (WillsRealDeals) |
Year Purchased |
2007 |
Price Paid |
153.00 ($US) |
Sound
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Sound is a definite upgrade from the $45 chinese special I started with. Fiddle is louder and also has a much warmer tone. Have heard the tone of Morgan Monroe fiddles described as "brittle" which I would agree with. This is not a fiddle that "violinists" (even students) or hardcore bluegrass types would find pleasing to the ear. Myself, I tend to play old time fiddle tunes and folk music so I like it just fine. Rating is based on music I like to play. |
Sound Rating |
8 |
Setup
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Fiddle was NOT set up when it arrived. The sound post was standing (thank goodness) but it was shipped with the bridge floating in the case and the half installed strings and crappy fine tuners flailing about. I restrung the fiddle, set the bridge, doped and set the pegs, installed one fine tuner on the E (included). This was a back stock or factory second fiddle that had been sitting around somewhere and also needed some cleaning of dust etc. The bridge was fitted to the belly pretty well and is cut for fiddling (somewhat flat with a very low dip to the high E). If set up is a major concern or if you were buying an expensive intrument I would not recomend this seller. |
Setup Rating |
1 |
Appearance
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Appearance is interesting. The shape is a Chanot style body with NO corners just smooth curves all around. Chanot was considered an amateure fiddle maker and developed this style in the early 19th c. in an attempt to make an "original" fiddle design. He claimed the shape was accousticly superior although old books on european fiddle makers say this "muffleled" the tone. Looks neat to me and I like that its unusual. Has a light satin finish which gives it a nice old time look to my eye. This is the lowest end of the Bean Blossom line so the tone woods are sturdy but with little or no flaming etc. The grain of the spruce and the purfing look pretty nice though. Ebony finger board had a slight split near the nut which i filled when I cleaned and set it up and is now nearly invisible (this was a factory 2nd i believe). Scroll is pretty attractive for factory work. Fittings are boxwood and give the fiddle an overall pleasing look, at least to me. Didnt buy this fiddle for looks, but I was pretty happy with its appearance. |
Appearance Rating |
8 |
Reliability
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Boxwood fittings all seem pretty sturdy with no flaws or cracks. Ebony fingerboard seems fitted well and even with the slight crack mentioned above is solid enough. Nut is also ebony and doesnt seem to be wearing too fast. Finish is light but seems pretty durable. Overall a decent sturdy beginners instrument. |
Reliability Rating |
9 |
Customer Service
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Fiddle is discontinued from Morgan Monroe, but i do have a warrenty card wich i just sent in which claims a 10yr gurantee against defect etc. Have not had to contact MM. WillsRealDeals ( the ebay seller) were easy to contact and offered a 7 day return policy. Didnt represent all of the little nicks etc on this fiddle in their ad, but did include a nice set of fine tuners and a new set of strings with the basic fiddle package. The price was reasonable (nearly $100 less the any advertised price for this fiddle I saw) so i forgive any little faults. |
Customer Service |
5 |
Components
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Really like the Boxwood pegs, tailpiece, chinrest. Mostly just my own preference. I like the feel of the Neck and action, as well as the finish. These are similar to the pricier MV-400 fiddle still available from Morgan Monroe under that name. The seller also included 4 wittner long arm fine tuners of which i installed only one. Overall, the components are pretty nice. Again, sturdy beginers fare or maybe even a cut above. |
Components Rating |
9 |
Overall Comments
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Overall I Dig this Fiddle. It has a nice appearance and a warm old timey sound. The feel of the neck, action, and the finish were similar to the MV-400 still available from Morgan Monroe that I played in some shops. The higher end fiddle was a little louder, a little heavier, maybe a little better response, and about $300 more. They also used to produce a higher end version of the Bean Blossom fiddle that was about the same price as the MV-400 but with the same shape as the bv-100 with fancier flamed tone woods and a few extras for about the same as the MV-400. All the Bean Blossom Fiddles have since been discontinued. Overall I really enjoy the feel and sound of this instrument. I like the unusual shape and the nice fittings etc. I was looking for a step up from the junker I started with at a reasonable price and this fit the bill just perfect. If it were stolen or destroyed I would only hope I could find something as descent for the money. |
Overall Rating |
8 |
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