
When you think in a violin you usually think about a wood classic instrument playing classical music. Ted Brewer’s violins are completely opposed to this, all the their violins have a very cool design and are made of hard plastic. Now Ted Brewer announces the Vivo2.
Vivo2’s body is of an advanced polymer material to give robustness to the instrument, ebony fingerboard, Grover machine heads and an aluminum tailpiece. The sound is produced by an advanced TBV audio system featuring high density carbon fibre bridge, piezo charge pick-up, digitally-controlled analogue charge amplifier, separate headphone output socket, electronic tuning mode for ‘A’ string, etc.
The sound is transformed into light by the Vivo2 using a LED display to illuminate all the violin. It also features easy accessible volume and tone controls in the violin body and it stores your personal configuration.
The sound is amazing (specially the sound from the second sample). Approximate price is $1,500 and you can order it at the official site.







I think plastic violins are defo part of the musical future. They are cool and modern and defo a gd way to get young ppl playin violin they r stylish and i would defo buy one if i had the chance.
lol
milly
(violin lover)