An Italian antique violin that is over a hundred years old,
is the dream object of every violinist,
but is their sound really better?
Does an antique violin necessarily mean a good violin? This is a question that many people share.
An antique violin has a higher chance of being a good violin, but it doesn't mean that it has good sound.
A truly good antique violin should have a sound that is transparent, bright, and three-dimensional. Its vibration response should be very fast and very sensitive. These are the criteria for a good violin.
The sound of an antique violin is definitely not old and decrepit. It is lively and transparent to the point of being unimaginable. This kind of sound is able to move you! It is able to pierce through you!