Berkeley WindFiddle Reviews
Berkeley Wind
5S Electric Violin/Viola
submitted 10/18/2007
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Submitter |
voggy_dog (see all reviews from this person) |
Where Purchased |
E-Bay |
Year Purchased |
2007 |
Price Paid |
49 ($US) |
Sound
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Acoustic: Not very loud. Tone is "muffled", but actually quite pleasant. Electric: Much better as an electric instrument. Even response on all 5 strings. Running through my computer with a Creative Labs X-fi soundcard (*** need a preamp to do this***). Clean sound... nice acoustic electric for fiddler on a budget |
Sound Rating |
5 |
Setup
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Violin Came from the factory well set. I took it to a local luthier who gave the soundpost a quick tap or two. Action was good... bridge sits on top of the transducer plate, which is mounted into the violin. No need to trim or shape the feet of the bridge. Pegs fitted well, cheap strings. |
Setup Rating |
6 |
Appearance
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Construction is plywood top/back/sides.
Use of a tiger-maple laminate on back and sides with a nice figure to it.
Finish was a nice reddish-brown satin. Pleasing to the eye.
Construction was very clean. Lined and blocked (surprisingly)
Purfling was painted on, although the website claimed it was inlayed. For $50, who's complaining? |
Appearance Rating |
7 |
Reliability
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Fiddle seems to be built soundly. Built in EQ looks on the cheap side...... but so far the electronics seem clean and quiet. Could probably depend on it for a gig. I bought it for a beater but the electric sound is good enough for stage... |
Reliability Rating |
6 |
Customer Service
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Wouldn't expect much from them. Company hard to find, hard to contact. A number is available for the American distributer... but I don't think any real customer service would be forthcoming. |
Customer Service |
2 |
Components
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Transducer works great. Nice, even, natural sound.
Pegs/fingerboard/tailpiece should probably be replaced. Nothing made of ebony, which is not surprising for the price. Cheap strings..... |
Components Rating |
4 |
Overall Comments
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A recommendable fiddle for the price. At $50, I wasn't expecting much, so what I got was better than expected. Out of the box it was in playable condition. Tone isn't spectactular, but it ain't awful either. Fiddle really shines when you plug it in. I found the tone was even better if you used one of the sliding mutes when playing it electrically. Mellowed out the tone a bit.
Although the construction of the body is all plywood, the veneer and finish are very attractive. Internally, everything is blocked and lined and very clean. No evidence of loose seams, blocks, or lining.
The fifth string is a nice bonus, but you can tell it was an afterthought (the nut and bridge weren't cut for 5 strings). The string spacing tends to be a little tight... since the bridge and fingerboard are standard dimensions.
A nice instrument for the beginning violinist... or if you just need a cheap, durable violin to carry around. As an electric violin, it might be useable for a gig.... but the acoustic sound is kind of weak.
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Overall Rating |
5 |
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