Franz Sandner Violin - Model 604

Franz Sandner Violin - Model 604

$1,695.00

Strad model, light flame, subtly shaded glossy medium-brown to golden-brown finish. Even tonal response with a clear, moderate sound projection. A good step-up violin for an intermediate to advancing player. Ebony Parisian eye pegs & endbutton, Despiau "B" level bridge, ebony tailpiece, ebony Guarneri model chinrest. Thomastik Dominant A, D, G strings with Pirastro Gold Label E (loop end E). 4/4 size only.

Franz Sandner is a renowned German violin maker known for producing high-quality violins, violas, and cellos. The company was founded by Franz Sandner Sr. in 1924 in Schönbach, Germany, a region historically famous for its skilled luthiers and instrument-making tradition. The Sandner family has maintained a strong reputation for crafting instruments that are both aesthetically pleasing and musically exceptional.

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Key features and characteristics of Franz Sandner violins:

  1. Craftsmanship: Franz Sandner instruments are known for their meticulous craftsmanship. The company's experienced luthiers employ traditional techniques and modern technology to create instruments that meet high standards of playability and sound quality.

  2. Materials: High-quality tonewoods are used in the construction of Sandner violins. These tonewoods, including spruce for the top and maple for the back, sides, and neck, are carefully selected to enhance the instrument's resonance and tonal properties.

  3. Design: Franz Sandner violins often feature elegant and timeless designs. The varnish applied to the instruments is typically well-executed, enhancing the visual appeal of the instruments.

  4. Tone: One of the hallmarks of Franz Sandner violins is their rich and warm tone. Players often find that these instruments possess a balanced sound that projects well in various performance settings.

  5. Variety: The company offers a range of models to cater to different playing styles and preferences. Whether a musician is seeking an instrument for solo performances, chamber music, or orchestral settings, Franz Sandner provides options to suit various needs.

  6. Consistency: Franz Sandner instruments are known for their consistency in quality. Musicians who play Sandner violins often appreciate the reliable performance and tonal characteristics across different instruments of the same model.

  7. Value: While Franz Sandner violins are well-regarded for their quality, they also tend to offer good value for their price range. This makes them appealing to both professional musicians and advanced students who are looking for instruments that offer a high level of performance without an exorbitant price tag.

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