Compare: Nagoya Suzuki Model 220 Violin vs. Mozart Violins Model 12 Violin




Comparison:
Nagoya Suzuki Model 220 Violin Mozart Violins Model 12 Violin
Price $240-365 (on Musician's Friend) $199 (on MozartViolins.com)
Wood:
Top
Spruce Spruce
Bottom Maple Maple
Setup Professional adjustment to meet and exceed MENC standards Professional adjustment to meet and exceed MENC standards
Warranty None listed Mozart Violins' free 6 month service plan
Inlaid Purfling No Yes
Strings Steel Strings Steel Strings
Tailpiece Tailpiece with fine tuners Tailpiece with fine tuners
When we saw the price of the Suzuki, it completely blew our minds. How could a company charge so much for a violin that doesn’t even have inlaid purfling? Inlaid purfling helps the violin last longer. Given that, the Suzuki violin is the same as the Mozart Violins violin but how could they charge twice as much? That’s insane!

So you’re probably thinking: Suzuki violins are probably a lot better than Mozart Violins violins cause they have been around longer. Truth is: there is no difference. Suzuki doesn’t have any violin making abilities that other manufactures don’t have. They just leveraged their brand to sell a product twice the price it should be sold for. Heck, they sell everything from ATVs, motorcycles, to musical instruments. Where’s their focus?