Second Hand 5-String Lyra Electric Violin 4/4 by Bridge with hard violin case.
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* Five string CGDAE layout * Strong kevlar and carbon fibre body * Feedback resistant pickups * Can be used for low volume practice * Designed to work with or without amplification * Hollow moulded carbon and kevlar composite body * maple neck and headstock * Bridge proprietary pickup and pre amp * tone and volume controls * industry standard 1/4" 6mm mono jack output * ebony fittings More natural sounding than some other electric brands. It is an older model but I actually think it sounds a bit better than the newer model. Also comes with a shoulder rest as shown any bow, it plays and sounds great. You will need to adjust the EQ on a mixing desk and also add some reverb/delay to get the best sound . Although a Stradivari 1701 Viola da Gamba inspired the headstock, the design of the Lyra has contemporary influences. Carved from a single block of maple, the neck, and pegbox combined with the distinctive shield have become the trademark of Bridge instruments. Thomastik Dominant strings are included with the Lyra as they have a versatile and clear tone. These synthetic strings are resistant to change from humidity which is essential for touring musicians. The high-quality ebony pegs are professionally fitted to give a smooth tuning action. The professionally shaped fingerboard and nut are crafted from ebony - modern orchestral standards. Combined with a matching ebony endpin, Dresden style chinrest, and Wittner lightweight alloy tailpiece, the Lyra electric violin is very comfortable to play. Feedback Resistant Electronics Bridge has produced a uniquely designed bridge. Exclusive to Bridge instruments, the piezo crystal pickup on the bridge means it has properties of a traditional acoustic bridge without any feedback. For your convenience, the battery holder is neatly hidden on the underside of the instrument. Similar to other Bridge instruments the Lyra only requires a 3V coin cell battery to power the Bridge Active Circuitry. Not only does this keep the weight of the violin down, but it also provides approximately 3000 hours of playing, and only drains while the jack is connected.