Scott Cao in his workshop |
Introduction: Scott Cao is an American Violin Maker. One of the divisions of his company specializes in student level violins of all sizes. Carved in China but finished in the United States, these violins are hand-carved and hand-varnished by makers trained by students of Scott Cao.
Given that every violin, whether made in a factory or hand-carved by the finest maker, sounds different, achieving a reliable line of student instruments is a challenge indeed. It is simply unreasonable to expect that every instrument will sound the same, and, indeed they don’t. Each has its own voice.
Scott Cao model STV 500 |
Scott Cao factory violins tend to be priced between $350 (for small, used ones) to around $900 (for new, full sized violins).
It is important to remember that brand new violins need time for the varnish to dry and settle and therefore will sound different (and usually better) as they age. Scratches in the finish do not usually affect the sound, and while they may not always look their best, older Scott Caod can be good buys because they are often discounted due to age or appearance (tell that to the owner of a $1,000,000 Strad!) Further, many modern instruments age extremely poorly, as they may be carved too thin and will eventually collapse and/or become "wolfy." Therefore, it is strong evidence of good workmanship that Scott Cao Violins age so well.
Rating: 5 Stars