

🎻 Elevate your sound, silence the noise, own the spotlight.
The Vangoa 4/4 Electric Violin is a full-size, solid maple instrument crafted for players at all levels. Featuring a durable ebony fretboard and a built-in pickup system with headphone and amplifier outputs, it enables silent practice and amplified performances. The kit includes all essentials—case, bow, rosin, extra strings, shoulder rest, and more—making it a cost-effective, stylish, and versatile choice for students, amateurs, and pros alike.


















| ASIN | B07BQTLH9N |
| Back Material Type | Maple |
| Back material type | Maple |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,983 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 7 in Violins (Musical Instruments & DJ) |
| Body Material Type | Maple |
| Brand | vangoa |
| Brand Name | vangoa |
| Colour | Black |
| Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 695 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Varnish |
| Included Components | 1x Electronic violin, 1x Carrying case, 1x Headphone, 1x Rosin, 1x Bow, 1x Audio cable, 1x Fingerboard sticker, 1x Violin Manual, 1x Shoulder rest, Extra strings |
| Instrument | Violin |
| Item Dimensions | 58 x 21 x 7 centimetres |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 58 x 21 x 7 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Vangoa |
| Material Type | Maple, Ebony, Alloy Steel |
| Number of Strings | 4 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Size | 4/4 |
| String Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Top Material Type | Maple |
| Top material type | Maple |
| UPC | 714131197989 |
R**S
Very pleasantly surprised
I know a bit about student violins as an ex school music teacher, and wanted one to practise on now I'm retired without disturbing my neighbours so I bought this. It was far better than I expected. The violin itself is well made and has none of the flaws you expect at this price ( bits of missing paint etc.) Everything that was provided, and there's lots, was more than adequate for the job. There was nothing that wasn't 100% satisfactory. OK, you're not getting a Strad but what you do get is: A very decent violin, a case, bow, rosin, two sets of strings, a violin to amp lead in case you need one, a good enough bridge, A 9v battery which fitted easily into the sound module at the back of the violin, a useful little booklet explaining how to set the violin up if you don't already know, and a set of heaphones which will at least do the job for a start. Everything worked fine, although I will be upgrading the strings and the headphones. If you're a beginner fitting the bridge and the strings is the dodgy bit, but rhe booklet is in good plain English and will help you. The violin sounds very good through the headphones but it actually makes just enough noise for you to practrise without, although it's quiet enought not to disturb anyone in any adjacent room. Great for kids and anyone who isn't a demanding professional player. I'm completely satisfied with my purchase.
N**Z
Great product
After few weeks as an ameteur I'm very satisfied with this electric violin. It is lightweight and is less noisy than one that is wooden made. The amplifier produces minimal white noise and some parts by touch feel to have less quality but they do the job. I had to replace the shoulder rest because it broke.
V**A
Violin good bows crap
Nice little violin,such a shame about the bow is crap doesn't even tighten up enough to get a sound out of the strings and the resin as hard as nails can't even grease up the strings. Gonna have to buy a better bow but not surprised for the money. Only got to sample have to pluck strings now 🤬🤬🤬🤬
T**R
Nice starter instrument.
Straight out of the box, it looks amazing, very nice bit of kit. It came with spare strings, two rosin packs, cables, headphones and a bunch of other bits. The Rosin was rock hard and I had to warm it up just to make it usable, but not that big of a deal. It came with a clip on tuner which was absolutely useless, not registering for the majority of the time, or registering incorrectly when it did pick up anything. I ended up using a different clip on tuner, and that worked just fine. Plugging in the battery and supplied (but very cheap feeling) headphones, it gave out a beautiful sound. This is advertised as a "silent" instrument, it is anything but... I took that to mean there would be little to no sound from the strings when not connected to an amp or headphones, but that is simply not the case... But this is not a big deal to me. There are one or two issues with the finish, some thin or even bare spots on the "sharper" edges of the body where you can see the wood through the black finish, but it's barely noticeable unless you really look very closely. It's not a top quality product, but still very nice for what it is. Could probably do with being a little cheaper, but still, I am very pleased with the instrument overall.
J**2
Patience is the key, you will be rewarded
This was a gift that was liked and appreciated. The case is good quality much better than either of us expected. The violin works perfectly and sounds good but not like an acoustic one. The bow is good enough for beginner level. The rosin while usable isn’t the best. As the title of this review says patience is needed. It took me 2 hours to string and tune this violin. I’d never done this before. Then after finally getting it to hold tune it was out of tune 2 days later after a couple of hours play time. This appears to be quiet normal according to the instructions and a music shop I visited. Finally after about three weeks it holds tune very well with only fine tuning adjustments needed taking about 10mins before a play session. Tips on tuning- watch some YouTube videos. Tune to approximate note then finish using the fine tuner knobs. Work from the inside out alternating side to side. And importantly ensure the bridge is installed correctly and remains perfectly straight you will need to keep adjusting the bridge during tuning. Also note the bridge doesn’t have ridges. The ridges seem to form during the tuning process and this I think is why it took so long to tune and hold tune. All in all I’m happy with this purchase and my wife is happy playing the violin again after a long break. Would I recommend this product? Yes. But you will need patience before you can play and practice.
L**E
Disappointed
Really wanted this to be ok for silent practice. I had low expectations at the price and knew it wasn't going to be great. Unfortunately this is just low quality and not fit for purpose. The neck snapped under the tension of tightening the strings, which is a reflection of the build quality. Looks like these are generic Chinese mass produced E-Violins that different companies add their own branding to. Save your money and spend a little more to get something that works.
G**S
Proof that you get what you pay for. Don't buy this to learn on.
This violin is not really playable out of the box. The nut (and therefore string action) is insanely high, affecting intonation and playability. The string spread at the bridge is too wide, and the bridge itself needs shaping. If you're considering buying this to learn violin, look elsewhere: this instrument will make it harder than it already is, and put you off. The included extras are very low quality and in no way make up for the unsatisfactory build. Then I have some concerns about materials. There is a very odd 'scoop' from the fingerboard to the nut (photo) rather than the clean right angle that there should be. It looks like some sort of filler, or even paint. A tiny chip at the lower edge of the fingerboard reveals a black coating of some sort on a much lighter wood (photo). The pegs seem a bit flimsy, and don't fit the holes properly. The finish generally is very variable - check out the photo of the scroll for these last two points. On the plus side (and the only reason for any stars) the electronics work OK and the open string sound is not too shabby. It's not great, but there's nothing wrong with the signal that can't be cured by a decent preamp, some careful EQ, and preferably a hint of reverb. But don't send the signal down the enclosed cable. In over fifty years of dealing with instrument cables, this is the single noisiest one I've ever heard. In summary: avoid this unless you're prepared to do a lot of work on it, and have the necessary skills. But it really does feel like the bargain basement.
L**’
Perfect in every way
Fantastic item, light and easy to play
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