D Z Strad Violin Model 101 Review (2024)

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The violin model 101 by D Z Strad offers warm notes, forgiving tone shapes and a smooth surface that makes it incredibly easy for pressing and shifting.

The violin is hand-carved from aged tone woods and features a classic color. It is understated, but beautiful in its simplicity.

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D Z Strad Violin Model 101

4.5

  • Wonderfully Hand Carved Violin: finished with a quality spirit varnish to bring out the best sound from the aged tonewoods
  • Included Accessories: case, brazilwood bow, shoulder rest and rosin
  • Completely Set-Up: ready to play with Wittner-style tailpiece with four built-in fine tuners
  • Warm And Round Tone: delivers a virtuous sound

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D Z Strad is a company that produces a wide range of musical instruments for every skill level.

Their cellos and violins have a reputation for hand-carved quality and that quality extends even to the 101, a model that’s best suited for the beginner. A perfect learning instrument, this violin comes with everything you need to get started.

DZ Strad 101 Review

Generally speaking, because this model by DZ Strad is a student violin, it’s not made from the same type of high quality wood you’d expect from intermediate or pro quality violins, but it is still well-constructed from quality materials.

The 101 is well-suited for anyone interested in learning and developing their skills.

This is one of the more well-built violins we’ve reviewed and it comes with a free case, rosin and bow, making this a well-rounded starter set for any student. Though it is aimed solidly at beginners, it still offers a sound timbre that meets the standards of advanced musicians.

The violin’s straightforward design makes it extremely playable. Solving and analyzing lesson issues is easier with the 101, because the trainer can hear the learner’s expression purely, instead of having to sift through deviations caused by poor construction of the instrument.

DZ Strad 101 Advantages

D Z Strad Violin Model 101 Review (2)This model comes with a rosin, case and bow, all of which are essential for the violinist just starting out. This is a handmade violin that comes in all standard sizes.

It is described by consumers as both dependable and beautiful. The round, warm tone and overall playability make the 101 a great motivating tool for new students.

Disadvantages

Some consumers report being somewhat disappointed with this violin, but in general, these complaints came from consumers who classified themselves as advanced violinists. This is not a model designed for more advanced players.

It’s a starter kit designed for beginners who are interested in learning how to play the violin. It is also a lower priced model that doesn’t use the best quality wood.

None of this should come as a surprise, which is why some of the reviews are a bit confusing. If you are looking for a beginner model built with higher quality material should check out the Ricard Bunnel G2 violininstead.

DZ Strad Violin Review Conclusion And Rating

We received quite a bit of mixed feedback regarding the quality of this violin, with positive reviews coming mostly frombeginners and negative ones generally coming from more advanced students.

Most agree that for the price, it performs as expected, but it’s definitely not the right violin for advanced players. No surprise, really, since it is not marketed as such.

Well-built and offering warm tones, with a lightweight frame, quality bow and sturdy carrying case, the D Z Strad Violin Model 101 is a good option for the beginner who is just learning the ropes, but it’s definitely not a violin that can keep up with you as your skill level increases beyond the intermediate level.

Consumers who purchased this model gave it a rating of four out of five stars for reasonable pricing, solid build and overall quality. We give it a Musicaroo rating of 4.5 out of 5.

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D Z Strad Violin Model 101

4.5

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  1. D Z Strad Violin Model 101 Review (4)Tim says

    What’s the difference between the 101 and pricey 101lc

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    • D Z Strad Violin Model 101 Review (5)Camila says

      It’s mostly the same, just higher grade construction.

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D Z Strad Violin Model 101 Review (2024)

FAQs

Are DZ Strad Cellos good? ›

Great sound for the price. I have played violin and cello all my life. The D Z Strad Cello and violin products have always been the best for me. They have a varied selection of string instruments to fit the needs of the string player, from student level to top professional.

How can you tell if a violin label is real? ›

In a nutshell, there is no way to be sure of an old or rare violin label's authenticity unless you have it appraised by a few appraisers, of which there are not very many that can really be absolutely certain. Note you need to pay for proper evaluations and a verbal evaluation means very little.

Do strads really sound better? ›

The results of the study showed that on average the listeners preferred the recent instruments to the Stradivarius violins and found that they had better projection. Furthermore, neither the violinists nor the listeners were able to systematically distinguish the two kinds of violin.

Why are strad violins so expensive? ›

Simple economics dictates that when there is a demand but little supply, value increases. The Quality: Musicians have long believed that the Stradivarius violin is superior to other violins in quality and sound.

How much should you pay for a good violin? ›

Intermediate-level violins are made with tonewood (usually maple or spruce that has been aged for 10+ years), have a more refined craftsmanship, and produce a full tone with better resonance. As an intermediate player, you can expect to spend between $500 and $2,000 for a good-quality intermediate instrument.

How can you tell if a violin is high quality? ›

Structural integrity. Visible craftsmanship (no gaps in seams, even varnish, a straight neck, no creaking when it's handled or when gentle pressure is added to the top or sides, a deep, detailed scroll, etc.)

What violin do most professionals use? ›

The Lazzaro Zucchi Violin is our top choice for the best violin for professionals. It is a truly gorgeous instrument from its sound to its craftsmanship. Getting a chance to test this violin was a rewarding experience.

How can you tell a cheap violin? ›

The cheaper ones are made factory style, the more expensive ones can still be made by one maker. Often when purchased online, they will be set-up to some extent and ready to go play. The cheaper ones have wood that is often not dry enough, but the more expensive ones will often have much better wood.

What does a genuine Stradivarius label look like? ›

The usual label, whether genuine or false, uses the Latin inscription Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis Faciebat Anno [date]. This inscription indicates the maker (Antonio Stradivari), the town (Cremona), and "made in the year," followed by a date that is either printed or handwritten.

When were fake Stradivarius violins made? ›

Hundreds of thousands of factory violins made in the 19th and 20th centuries have fake Stradivarius labels glued inside them.

What is the best strad cello? ›

Some of history's most famous Stradivarius cellos are the 1701 Servais, the 1711 Duport, the 1710 Gore-Booth, the 1714 Batta, and the 1712 Davidov. All of these cellos were made during the golden period of Stradivarius when he was at the peak of his craftsmanship.

What are the best cello brands? ›

Beginner cello players can consider purchasing more affordable brands such as Cecilio cellos. Intermediate players can opt for DZ Strad cellos, while advanced players can consider Eastman Strings or Antonio Strad cellos.

How can you tell a good quality cello? ›

You should be looking for a very even grain across the top plate of the cello. The grain is the natural alignment of fibres in the wood, and can produce a more visually pleasing aesthetic as well as improving the tone and resonance of the instrument.

Are strad copies good? ›

It may be a copy, but it could be a really good copy. In fact, in 1851 Joseph Rocca made a convincing copy of the world's finest violin, the "Messiah" Strad, and had the experts duped until only recently. Any violinist would be only too happy to settle for a copy that sounds as good as that one.

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