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Instruction, Information & Inspiration for Players of Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass & Fiddle | Feb. 2, 2010

Need Help Taming a Troublesome Wolf Tone?

For musicians struggling to tame a wolf tone, or who just like to experiment with the sound of their instrument, the Rezx Resonance Modulator offers a quick, safe, noninvasive way to alter the resonance of an instrument by using powerful magnets. Each Rezx consists of two small metal segments. To apply, place the leather-lined outer segment near the f-hole, slide the inner segment through the f-hole until the outer segment picks it up. The inner segment will move with the outer segment as you experiment with placement. Warning: the Rezx will attach to a metal endpin if dropped inside a cello, requiring professional removal. Magnets should be kept away from electronic items, such as pickups, pacemakers, and computers, as well as such magnetic storage devices as credit cards.

Rezx Resonance Modulator

  • Magnetic

  • Noninvasive

  • Soft leather protects the varnish

  • Available for violin, viola, cello, and bass

$49.68–$104.75 CDN (MSRP), depending on instrument. rezx.biz

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