So now your precious time can be spent on learning and playing – not tuning. Getting your instrument in tune, and keeping it there has literally never been easier…. This means you can make tiny, incremental increases or decreases in pitch – just like tuning a guitar. The German-engineering employed in Wittner’s Finetune pegs allows the student or professional to turn the internally geared peg in a controlled way, without the main shaft of the peg ever losing contact with the pegbox. Made in Germany by Wittner, Finetune Violin Peg, very easy, quick, effortless and very precise tuning, made of high tech composite material and light alloy. Plus, over time the pegs can slip – therefore losing their pitch – or stick – making them hard to turn and tune. This process can take a little force and isn’t the easiest or most accurate for inexperienced hands. When the strings needed to be tuned therefore, for the pegs to turn, they would have to be loosened, turned and then pushed back in. Traditionally, most bowed instruments are tuned using wooden pegs, which are ‘wedged’ into the wooden holes of the pegbox at the top of the instrument, with simple friction keeping them in place. But these discreet, internally geared pegs make life so much simpler for students too! Wittner Finetune pegsare a genuine revelation for player of all standards, with even seasoned professionals choosing to fit them to the very finest instruments.
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