By Kun
As the original model but with folding legs to fit more easily into the instrument case. Height adjustable. Width adjustment via holes in feet brackets.
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Pros: I bought these 2 for my daughter and my husband. My daughter is very pleased with it and makes her playing so much easier.My husband will get his as a present so we have to wait but I am sure he will be very happy as well,
Cons: none
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Keen Amateur
Best so far for my physique
Pros: I have sloping shoulders and a long neck so need plenty of scaffolding and have the extra-long foot on the G string side. The advantage of this over the Kun Solo is the fact that it tilts a bit once on the instrument, to angle onto my shoulder rather than digging in on the edge. And it folds well enough to fit into the small space in my case. Solbest so far (previous Wolf forte secondo, then Kun solo)
Cons: A bit pricey with the long foot as an extra.
Keen Amateur
Beginner
Kun shoulder rest
Pros: Well made. Fits the violin easily. Stops brusing on your coller bone. Infinately adjustable. Makes the violin more stable and thus helps learning vibrato.
Cons: Initially easy to cross thread the feet but be careful and once in place adjusts nicely.
Other: I used it for several weeks. I tried all different height settings. Deffinately more stable , just not sure if I prefer it without a rest.
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