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DSZB Series

Posted By: kinglos

Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2023

Price: $400.00

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https://www.kinglos.com/products/electric-violin-dszb-series/


Electric Violins For Intermediate Players
Maple body, ebony accessories, advanced assembly. The lack of corner modeling design, in symmetry and change; patent coloring technology gives this series of electric violin a different visual appearance, pure monochrome, rich patterns, and all kinds of color changes are fully reflected in the product, to meet different aesthetic needs.


The VPU-300 pickup has a clear pickup effect and strong voice expression.


Features of DSZB Series clear electric violin for Intermediate Players
PROFESSIONAL ASSEMBLY
The size of Kinglos violin bridge, strictly in accordance with international standards and professional standards, fully ensures the vibration and sound transmission of the violin body. From the string height of 1 to 4 strings, according to the standard of 3.5mm to 5.5mm, it fully takes care of the comfort and professional requirements of the player. The neck conforms to the structure of ""tiger's mouth"" of the human body, which is comfortable, smooth and feels great."


POWERFUL PICKUP
DV-9 type pickup, active output vibration audio, bright sound.


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