Third Generation Yamaha Silent Violin Offers Sophisticated Features for Silent Practice™
![]() Yamaha SV-150K |
"In 1997, Yamaha released the first Silent Practice instrument, which was widely accepted by players," states Ken Dattmore, Marketing Manager, Yamaha Strings. "As demand for the product has grown, so has the need for a broader range of features and, as always, Yamaha recognized and reacted to this demand."
Human inventiveness is clearly evident in the design of Yamaha's uniquely sculpted violin. Lightweight and comfortable, this strikingly stylish instrument allows musicians to put on a pair of headphones and enjoy the glorious tone of a concert quality violin in a choice of expansive, simulated performance environmentswhile creating very little external sound. Yamaha has achieved this technological feat by eliminating the internal amplification cavity, which has been present on traditional acoustic violins.
"The new SV-150K is the only instrument on the market that can take Silent Practice to a technological level that no other product can match," adds Dattmore. "The new on-board features will provide students and professionals with the ultimate instrument for Silent Practice."
The first generation Yamaha Silent Electric Violin was prominently featured on the cover of the December 1998 issue of Popular Science, when it was awarded the "Best of What's New" by the publication, which is the world's largest science and technology magazine. This special issue illustrated developing new technologies and the Yamaha Silent Electric Violin stood above thousands of products and technologies evaluated by the editorial staff.
For more information write Yamaha Corporation of America, Band & Orchestral Division, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; e-mail infostation@yamaha.com; or visit www.yamaha.com/band.
