That's impossible to answer. Since no two violins of the same model will sound the same, how can you know what you will like. Buying a violin off the internet is the worst way to buy one. How do you know that you will like the sound, what do you have to compare it to. What you need to do is to go to a violin shop and try a bunch out in person. If you don't play, they will play them for you and you can decide based on what you hear.
Mozart mastered piano, violin, and harpsichord
Mozart wrote 5 violin concertos.
Mozart mostly used the piano and the violin, as these were what he was principally tutored in.
Mozart and his sister were both excellent pianists, and Mozart also played the organ and violin. I do not know if his sister played violin too, nor what other instruments either of them may have been able to play.
Violin and piano
His father play Violin and Mozart play Violin and Piano.
Mozart started playing when he was 5.
Mozart
Mozart's father, Leopald, started teaching Mozart to play instruments at the age of four. He learned how to play the violin, harpsichord and organ.
Mozart's father taught him both clavier and violin.
Mozart mastered piano, violin, and harpsichord
Mozart played piano and violin when he was a boy.
Anna Mozart played the harpsichord and the piano.
violin
Mozart wrote 5 violin concertos.
the violin and the piano
Mozart wrote 5 concertos for violin and orchestra. He also wrote two rondos and an adagio for the same forces.