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Conrad Goetz Goetz Stuber Style Violin Chinrest
The Conrad Goetz Stuber style chinrest is a premium accessory for 4/4 size violins, crafted from high-quality boxwood with titanium adjustments. Designed to balance traditional aesthetics with modern mechanical reliability, it provides an ergonomic contact point for the classical musician.
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The Conrad Goetz Stuber style chinrest is an essential component for the serious violinist, prioritising both comfort and instrument health. This specific model utilizes boxwood, a material favoured in classical lutherie for its density and longevity. The Stuber design provides a specific ergonomic contour that assists the player in maintaining a stable playing position without excessive pressure.
Materials and Construction
This chinrest is manufactured from carefully selected boxwood, providing a smooth, comfortable surface that aligns with traditional instrument aesthetics. To protect the violin's varnish, the feet are fitted with padded cork ends. This choice of material prevents scratching and ensures a soft contact point against the ribs of the instrument. The hardware consists of Goetz round closed titanium screws, which are chosen for their strength-to-weight ratio and resistance to corrosion.
Functional Features
The attachment system is designed for precision and stability. Key functional attributes include:
- Minimal Contact Design: The chinrest is engineered to touch the violin as little as possible to ensure the natural resonance and tone of the instrument are not dampened.
- Titanium Screws: These can be tightened easily to meet the player's exact requirements, providing a secure fit that resists loosening during play.
- Standard Fit: It is specifically designed to fit full-sized (4/4) violins.
Suitability and Performance
This chinrest is particularly suited for professional and intermediate players who require a traditional look coupled with high-performance hardware. While models like the Stentor Graduate or Messina come with factory hardware, upgrading to a Goetz boxwood chinrest offers a significant improvement in tactile feel and mechanical stability. It complements other high-end accessories such as the Wittner tailpiece or Hidersine carbon bows.
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Frequently asked questions
- What size violin does this chinrest fit?
- The Conrad Goetz Stuber style chinrest is specifically designed to fit standard 4/4 size violins. It is not intended for fractional sizes such as 3/4 or 1/8 instruments.
- What material is used for the frame?
- The frame of this chinrest is crafted from carefully selected boxwood. This material is chosen for its traditional appearance and smooth, comfortable feel against the player's jaw.
- What type of screws are provided with this model?
- This model features Goetz round closed titanium screws. Titanium is used because it is lightweight and exceptionally durable compared to standard nickel-plated screws.
- How does the chinrest prevent damage to the violin?
- The feet of the chinrest are equipped with padded cork ends. These provide a soft surface that prevents the hardware from scratching or marking the violin's varnish.
- Does this chinrest affect the tone of the instrument?
- Yes, it is designed with minimal instrument contact in mind. By reducing the surface area touching the wood, it helps the violin retain its natural resonance and tone.
- What is the 'Stuber' style?
- The Stuber style refers to the specific anatomical shape and contour of the chinrest. It is a classic design intended to provide ergonomic support for traditional violinists.
- Can the titanium screws be tightened easily?
- Yes, the round closed titanium screws are designed to be easily tightened to the exact requirement of the player. This ensures a secure attachment that does not slip during performance.
- Is the boxwood material durable?
- Boxwood is a dense, hard wood frequently used in high-quality instrument fittings. It is very durable and holds its shape and finish well over many years of use.
- How does this compare to the Kaufmann style chinrest?
- While both use similar high-quality materials like boxwood, the Stuber style has a different contour compared to the Kaufmann. Goetz offers both to accommodate different player preferences for jaw placement.
- Is this chinrest suitable for electric violins?
- While designed for acoustic 4/4 violins, it may fit some electric models if they share standard acoustic dimensions. However, instruments like the G4M Solus may have different mounting requirements.
- What is the typical price range for this item?
- This specific Conrad Goetz boxwood chinrest with titanium screws typically retails for approximately GBP 69. Prices may vary slightly depending on the retailer.
- Is any extra padding required for installation?
- No extra padding is typically required because the chinrest already includes padded cork ends. These are sufficient to protect the instrument during normal installation.
