Ex-Rental Schoenbach #120 Violin Outfit 1/16 No.26-007
PLAYED IN, PRICED RIGHT, AND READY TO GO!
Our trusty ex-rental instruments are in good playing condition, offer exceptional value for money, and are ready for a new home.
What’s Included
+ Schoenbach #120 Violin 1/16 (SN:17586)
+ Kreisler Student Violin Bow
+ Kreisler Sport Violin Case
NOT SURE WHAT SIZE TO GET?
Playing on the correct size instrument is crucial to a players development and affects their ability to learn and have fun. Check out our size guide here.
Our ex-rental instruments
Our ex-rental violins are instruments that have been retired from our rental pool, but have plenty of life still left to give. They are in good playing condition and offer exceptional value for money.
All ex-rental instruments purchased from The Sydney String Centre have been serviced and inspected, to ensure the instrument is playing at its best. All ex-rental instruments come with FREE servicing, as per our terms and conditions.
Being second hand, the instrument may have some cosmetic blemishes, which does not impact the sound or performance of the instrument. All ex-rental instruments are purchased as is, and are not eligible for trade-in.
Why aged tone woods and ebony are important
All string instruments, whether for a beginner or a professional, should be made from aged tone wood. The top of the violin is made from spruce, while the back, sides and scroll are made from maple. The aging process helps dry the wood out, creating better stability in the timber, increasing the durability, whilst also enhancing the resonance and acoustics of the instrument.
Ebony is a dense yet lightweight wood that is extremely durable. These qualities are essential for high-wear areas such as the pegs, nut, and fingerboard, as they won’t wear down or groove over time. Cheaper hardwoods used in many entry-level instruments don’t offer the same level of durability and hardness needed for playing the violin, and can lead to issues with tuning and playability.
Our Professional Instrument Set Up
Our instruments are professionally set up by our experienced luthiers and workshop technicians right here in Sydney.
A string instrument that hasn’t been properly set up can be hard to play, difficult to keep in tune, and often produces a poor sound. A correct setup ensures the instrument is comfortable, responsive, and enjoyable to play.
A professional setup includes shaping and fitting the bridge, preparing the fingerboard, fitting the soundpost and pegs, and sculpting the nut to ensure correct string spacings. For more information on a professional setup, click here.
Free Servicing
String instruments require regular maintenance - we recommend every 6 to 12 months - to keep them sounding their best, and in optimal playing condition. At The Sydney String Centre, we offer free standard servicing for all instruments purchased from us, for as long as your own the instrument. For details on servicing, click here.
Why shop with us
For 35 years, The Sydney String Centre has been a trusted source in the music community. It is our mission to provide the best quality violins, violas, cellos and double basses for all who wish to learn, play and perform music.
Established in 1991 by David and Carmel Glanville, The Sydney String Centre started in the family garage, evolving over time into the space it is today, with David and Carmel’s three kids - Douglas, Libby and Max - all involved in the business.
From beginners looking to rent, to seasoned professionals looking for fine instruments, our team of teachers, players and luthiers are all passionate about helping customers find their perfect instrument and be a source of knowledge for anything string instrument related.
For more information about us, click here.