2 gr. violin/viola
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£22.80 | |
3 gr. violin/viola
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£22.80 | |
3 gr. cello
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£22.80 | |
5 gr. cello
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£22.80 | |
7 gr. cello
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£22.80 | |
9 gr. cello
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£22.80 | |
18 gr. double bass | £22.80 | |
22 gr. double bass | £22.80 |
Very effective Wolf note suppressor. Solid brass, easy to fit. Various weights, 5 or 7 gram works best for a typical cello Wolf note. Use the lightest weight necessary to suppress the wolf note.
3 gram usually for violin/viola. Higher weights for cello and bass.
Keen Amateur
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Pros: Made the cello G string sound nice and did the job perfectly. Easy to fit when you know how. Not overly bulky or horrible to look at either.
Cons: Difficult (but not impossible) to move it without loosening the string.
Keen Amateur
Grade 8+
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Pros: Interesting new design for a wolf note surpresser. Much simpler and easier to attach to the effected string, with no fiddly rubber patch to place. Just a simple clipping to a detuned string! Seems to work well, and doesn't seem to effect the overall tone either. I acquired the 3 gram for my violin, so I have no idea how effective it is for cello. But would definitely recomend to anyone with a wolf on their violin (apparently rare!!)
Cons: Really quite pricy for such a small contraption, though if your wolfnote is bothering you and it can't be dampened by adjustment of the bridge or sound post, it is probably worth a try out, despite the price!
Grade 8+
Grade 8+
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Pros: The 'D' string occasionally does not respond well to the bow, this they call a 'wolf note'The whole name is wolftorte in German = kill the wolf, it's done that I am happy I bought one.
Cons: nothing
Other: Good service, good web aite
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