Product Information of Yamaha SVC50 Silent Electric Cello
The Yamaha SVC50 is a silent electric cello produced by Yamaha. It features a solid-body design, making it suitable for both practice and performance. Offering tremendous value as an entry-point electric cello.
- Removable lower bout leg supports
- Reliable gear-type tuning pegs
- Studio-quality on-board preamp
- Standard 1/4″ plug
- It comes with a protective gig bag
Features
-Outstanding Tone Plus Spacious Reverb
The uniqueness of the SILENT Cello™ lies in its ability to place naturally full-bodied, nuanced tones in a rich, simulated concert hall acoustic environment without the need for external signal processing. Moreover, an original Yamaha chip delivers eminently natural, warm reverb in three variations: Large Hall, Medium Hall, and Room.
-Play Along, Connect to a Sound System
In addition to its many other features the SILENT Cello™ has an auxiliary input as well as line and headphone outputs. Connect an external source to the auxiliary input and play along, and/or connect the line output to an external sound system for live performance. Furthermore, the headphone jack supports private practice with lush reverb effects.
-Compact Form
The SVC50 is disassembled to fit in a compact carrying case for easy transportation. You can easily remove the leg supports from the instrument body of the SVC50. It offers a fast, fuss-free setup, and in its performance configuration provides the player with natural comfort and excellent support.
-Standard Soft Case
Why Yamaha’s Silent Electric Cello?
The Yamaha Silent Electric Cello is a popular choice among musicians who want the versatility and convenience of an electric instrument. The Silent Electric Cello allows players to practice silently using headphones. It’s ideal for quiet environments or late-night practice sessions. Moreover, Yamaha’s Silent Electric Cello offers excellent sound quality and playability.
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