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For the cheap price tag of this bow you get a lot for a little. The bow preforms well in all genres. I like the bounciness of the staccato and its mellow sound. ricochet works well and the it had a nice weight. works well in all genres. I play bluegrass, Irish Traditional and classical. My one complaint is how it was shipped. Just thrown in the carboard box with a plastic bag over it. there was no damage to the bow but i wasnt happy with that.
My daugher and her violin teacher tested the following bows:
- Artino BF-11 Carbon Violinbow 4/4
- Gewa Carbon Student Violin Bow 4/4
- Roth & Junius RJB Carbon Violin Bow 4/4 BR
- Artino Retro Carbon Violin Bow 4/4
- Alfred Stingl by Höfner AS34 V4/4 Carbon Violin Bow
- Gewa Advanced Carbon Violin Bow 4/4
- Artino Violin Bow 4/4 Special Edition
The teacher didn't know which bow was which and was not aware of the price ranges. Her top 3 with respect to bow handling and sound quality was
- Alfred Stingl by Höfner AS34 V4/4 Carbon Violin Bow
- Gewa Advanced Carbon Violin Bow 4/4
- Artino BF-11 Carbon Violinbow 4/4
She thought that any of these was very good for my daughter but she was especially impressed by the handling and sound of the Alfred Stingl by Höfner AS34 V4/4 Carbon Violin Bow and we ended buying that one.
I bought it to go with the violin I bought because the bow was of a cheap quality. After comparing it, it was certainly worth the investment. The handling and sound is much better. Great for beginners