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Conrad Götz Signature Cantonate 136 Violin

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4/4 Violin

  • Premium instrument
  • Made in Germany
  • The Signature Series provides 10-15% less weight, optimised weight distribution, thinner and more elegant fingerboard design, modern head and scroll design, Signature F-hole design and optimised resonance behaviour
  • Tonally balanced across the entire sound spectrum
  • Back, neck and sides made of European maple
  • European spruce top
  • Boxwood tuning pegs
  • Tailpiece and chinrest made of boxwood (Guarneri with titanium screws)
  • Gold-plated fine tuner for the E-string
  • Original Götz bridge
  • Thomastik Dominant strings
  • Extremely fine flaming of the back
  • Flaming of the neck, sides and scroll matched with the overall appearance
  • Very fine annual rings on the top
  • Careful craftsmanship with emphasis on tonal quality of the top and back
  • Carefully crafted surface topography including the f-holes and the surrounding surface
  • Carefully finished sides, neck, scroll and inlays down to the last detail
  • Second luthier finishes the overall appearance again
Available since April 2023
Item number 559703
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Incl. Bow No
case included No
Fretbboard Ebony
no tropical wood used No
Flamed Back Yes
Strings Thomastik Dominant
Fine tuners No
Fine Tuning Screw for E string Yes
9.555 AED 2.512,61 €
Plus 266 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Violino "d' atelier"?
flaviocp 13.10.2024
Per una manovra sbagliata ho presto lesionato il ponticello, per cui lo ho fatto rifare da un liutaio (con un Aubert de luxe). Aggiunta anche la pergamena sul MI. Credo che lo strumento ne abbia guadagnato. Ho anche sostituito il MI con il Pirastro Gold ('stile Hilary Hanh'). Ho scelto questo modello perchè il 136 Cantonate sembrava molto apprezzato, e perchè Archi Magazine aveva parlato bene delle nuove serie Signature di Conrad Goetz. Non ne sono pentito. La caratteristica positiva principale mi sembra l' accuratezza delle finiture (ma non per il ponte). Vengo da uno Yamaha V20G, che mi sembrava molto bello. Dopo questo, non lo è più. Sia il liutaio che la mia maestra lo hanno giudicato positivamente. Lo definiscono un 'violino d' atelier' (qualsiasi cosa questo possa significare). Per il suono aspetto per meglio giudicare (se e quando ne sarò veramente in grado). Il costruttore non specifica il disegno, ma potrebbe essere Stradivari (con mentoniera Guarneri, tuttavia). Viene fornito un certificato di origine.
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