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FennerFenner New
edited February 2010 in Violin Posts: 2
Hi guys

I was just wondering what everyone on here does in gig situations when amplifying their violin. The reason behind this is that I've decided to start looking at electric violins; til now I've been using a Barcus Berry 3100 pickup, but I've never been very happy with it - and microphones never seem to satisfy. Just wanted some opinions from others!

cheers,

Fenner
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  • QuadropentaQuadropenta New England USANew
    Posts: 116
    I've written an article about this:
    http://music.calarts.edu/~chung/gear/vioamp1.html
  • tim weedtim weed Los Angeles CANew
    Posts: 10
    Have you ever used the L. R. Baggs pick up? I got one a few years ago along with the Para Acoustic DI and it's been working pretty well for my sound. No feed-back and it actually sounds like a violin... imagine that. =)

    tw
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  • FlatfiveFlatfive Sonora, CANew
    Posts: 9
    I have been searching for a good amplified sound for swing playing for 20 years. I had the Barcus-Berry pickup and a Peavey amp with various EQ boxes. The sound was pretty harsh. Then I got the Baggs bridge pickup. That was better. I changed amps to a Polytone. That was better yet. I had the Baggs preamp for a year or so but then I tried the Yamaha SG Stomp, which is made for a guitar but gives me a great sound. I get comments all the time how great it sounds. The fiddle itself is a mellow, dark sounding instrument. And I soaked the bridge in mineral oil once about 10 years ago. I also have added a small piece of maple to the bridge as a very small mute that is always there. (I have lots of volume acoustically so this is no problem). When I first got the AG-Stomp, I tried a few combinations of settings (there are lots of possibilities) and settled on one which I never change. That's my sound now!
  • TweedTweed Pasadena CANew
    Posts: 6
    Does anyone have an opinion about the AER Compact 60 amp?

    tim
  • chip gulbrochip gulbro Huntsville, AlNew
    Posts: 20
    Buy it. None better. My guitarist has one and I am saving for one. I use the Roland AC 60.
    When in doubt-listen.
  • StringAmpStringAmp DenmarkNew
    Posts: 3
    want to hear some great violin sound ? check this out

    StringAmp video links :

    Kiga:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_70hQbkG ... re=related

    Rondo Ukraine:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVxRXRGRpmg

    Darf Ich bitten:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wn1xmJFA ... re=related

    If you are curious how a StringAmp solidbody violin sounds , here is a video:
    watch Boyd Tinsley play his Lacewood Jordan StringAmp at the Virginia Festival of the Book -- he reads a poem by Rita Dove, then plays a lyrical solo.
    Boyd Tinsley solo violin : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Xl_y46HubE

    Svend Asmussen with Benny Goodman in tivoli 1981
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2iWLnp- ... re=related
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFnElK58MNs
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnulOHEe ... re=related
    still playing at 92 , his sound is legendary- and powered by StringAmp since 30+ years back


    For Svend Asmussen fans sometime in the 60s nostalgia that puts a smile on your face.

    Svend with Alice Babs and Ulrik Neuman http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csRUYiZv ... re=related
    I make the StringAmp for violin, cello and guitar
  • djangadjodjangadjo NebraskaNew
    Posts: 38
    Fenner wrote:
    Hi guys

    I was just wondering what everyone on here does in gig situations when amplifying their violin. The reason behind this is that I've decided to start looking at electric violins; til now I've been using a Barcus Berry 3100 pickup, but I've never been very happy with it - and microphones never seem to satisfy. Just wanted some opinions from others!

    cheers,

    Fenner

    I've been happy with a Realist pickup and an AER Compact 60. For more power, I use a California Blonde II. For really heavy situations, I have a Design and Harmonie instrument.

    Amplifying a violin depends a lot on whom you're playing with. If you have a drumset and 8-speaker bass cabinet behind you, then you probably need an electric fiddle.

    I heard Elana James (Hot Club of Cowtown) getting a great violin tone with (I think) Baggs pickup and AER 60, with no mic or line out of the AER -- sounded great in a school auditorium.
    87 Rue de Dunkerque: "The bow must go up and down."
  • Have you tried out a DPA 4061 mic. Should be able to attach to violin on outer edge of upper bout and use the gooseneck to position for best tone. It's a mini cap omni condensor mic.

    Works really well on guitar and reso .... worth giving a try (or rent for month)if you have a cooperative music store.
    The Magic really starts to happen when you can play it with your eyes closed
  • djangadjodjangadjo NebraskaNew
    Posts: 38
    Jazzaferri wrote:
    Have you tried out a DPA 4061 mic. ....

    I think Gary Schulte uses one [Twin Cities Hot Club]. He was getting a good on-stage sound when I heard him last year.
    87 Rue de Dunkerque: "The bow must go up and down."
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