Swedish designed shoulder rest. Simple effective design with padded velvet support. Made in USA. 3 heights available. Folding legs for easy storage.
Heights refer to the lowest point on the pad above the edge of the instrument, NOT the centre of the back.
Keen Amateur
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Pros: I've always used Resonans, ever since I was learning myself. It provides excellent support, but is less complicated to set up than some other makes. Easy to put on. Fits in case.
Cons: No real cons.
Other: Make sure the rubber ends are well over the metal supports. No problem then.
Professional
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Pros: I recently went to a concert of the Borodin Quartet at Wigmore Hall and with my great surprise I saw the leader of the quartet using one of those Resonans shoulder rest I used as a kid. I decided to get one for fun and old time memories... For a few years now I've suffered from neck and back problems playing long hours and have tried many models of shoulder rest available! Well, it was an unbelievable experience! I practiced several hours on the day of arrival and by miracle I didn't feel any pain!! I guess back in the 80s things were much simpler and straight to the point! The rest provides an ample support, and makes you hold the violin in a correct way. The feet are not adjustable in height so you have to choose a suitable model, but I would advise not to go for the tallest otherwise your shoulder will loose contact with the violin. This will now be the only shoulder rest I'll use till I stop playing the violin!
Cons: Things you need to know about this rest: 1. on arrival it'll look larger than a full size violin, so you'll have to gently bend the metal bits from both sides until it's a bit smaller than the back of the violin so it'll fit perfectly with a little stretch outwards. Make sure you do this from the lowest part and not just bending the feet. 2. with time the black rubber will need to be replaced otherwise the metal feet will dig into your violin varnish first and later into the wood!! So be very vigilant on this! 3. Although the feet are designed to be bent to put the rest away in the violin case, with time they may become loose, so try not to collapse the feet and keep the rest ready up at all time.
Other: The service was amazingly fast like always!!
Beginner
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Pros: I bought this to replace an old resonans violin shoulder rest that I knew was comfortable.
Cons: The new shoulder rest needs to be 'broken in' a bit to make it more comfortable!
Other: The String Zone service was great - I ordered online one evening and the package arrived 36 hours later.
Professional
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Pros: The area in contact with the shoulder is broad unlike many of the Kun models. The prize of a Resonans is about a third of the price of a Kun Brava.
Cons: More or less impossible to alter. The height and the form are what they are, so you are lucky if it fits you. The quality of the rubber of the feet could be better, i.e. thicker and less slippery. It is of course possible to change that detail yourself if you find the right kind of rubber tube.
Other: I have used a Resonans many years ago and wanted to try one again. Now I am more critical of it. There is no shoulder rest that satisfies everybody. Just now my favourite is a Wolf Primo.
Keen Amateur
The only shoulder rest I'm completely happy with.
Pros: I've used Resonans since I was learning (over 50 years) and although I've tried other shoulder rests, I always come back to this one as it's the only one I've used where I can comfortably and easily hold the violin completely with my chin. I've a long neck, which is part of the problem, so I always buy the highest shoulder rest. The sides can be bent in to fit your own individual violin. My violin doesn't feel so 'secure' and so unlikely to droop with any other rest I've tried.
Cons: The rubber ends to the feet do eventually wear out, but this time I've bought replacement rubber too. Only just realised you could do this.
Keen Amateur
Teacher
Affordable & comfortable rest
Pros: This is an affordable,comfortable rest I have used this style of rest for many years It comes in 3 heights but you do need to know which one you require before ordering
Cons: The rubber feet perish it would be good if a set of 4 could be sent with the rest when it is purchased as the metal feet do considerable damage to the violin
Keen Amateur
Uncomplicated & reasonably priced. Perfect !
Pros: The simplest and possibly the cheapest form of shoulder rest available, but for me it is perfect. Comes in three 'heights' and I prefer the highest which is a 'number 3'. Easily adjustable by simply 'bending' the legs to suit the violin.
Cons: For me, in has 'no' cons
Beginner
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