Woodnote Pro Wooden 4/4 Double Violin/Viola Case(Adjustable) - DVAC-950
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There is a limit of 16 and a half inches to violas.
The answer is yes.
Selected User Reviews For Woodnote Pro Wooden 4/4 Double Violin/Viola Case(Adjustable) - DVAC-950
There is nothing I would want more than to be 16 years ago today, I turned It is well matched with a 4/4 violin and 5" viola. Despite the instrument's slim size and light weight, it does not jiggle when you carry it.
There is something about this case that I really like. I find that it is a little heavier than I am used to, but it is very protective. A good thing about the adjustable viola side is that it fits my smaller viola perfectly. It would have been a 5 star for me, but I prefer cases that have compartments with lids, which this one does not have. I would definitely buy this case again if it needed to be replaced, and am very pleased with it.
My son loved it because it was durable.
The building is poorly designed and built. A bow and an instrument can be damaged in this manner.
straps that secure the case to your neck tend to come loose when shipped out to customers and should be glued into the case instead. It fits, but you have to turn one of the bows around and determine the best way to position it in the bow. Except for that, it works for the most part as far as traveling between two instruments.