Sorry to have to tell you, but I have all three models of the Pirastro Korfker shoulder rest, of which the most popular, wooden version weighs 1.149g and the composite version just 0.575g. Having tried all of the ones you review (the Kun was my favourite for many years until after the launch of the Korfker), I would not play on any of the reviewed ones again, unless I had to. The Korfkers, all three, are unrivalled in both comfort and sound. They really do free up the vibrations and resonances of the instrument. Adjusting them is not straightforward, but once done, never has to be done again. The composite model folds or collapses too, so can fit easily inside any violin case. In theory, it should have the best sound, but I find the wooden models better. The most expensive is attached to a unique frame which keeps the entire instrument free from touching the body or clothing, and the feeling of security, especially in downward fast passages is unparalleled.
Wow, that seems to be a good alternative to the Pirastro Luna. The price is absolutely great. I’d love to try the SAS one. I’m anyway loving my SAS chin rest. Why not an SAS shoulder rest addition? Thanks for posting the review.
Sorry to have to tell you, but I have all three models of the Pirastro Korfker shoulder rest, of which the most popular, wooden version weighs 1.149g and the composite version just 0.575g. Having tried all of the ones you review (the Kun was my favourite for many years until after the launch of the Korfker), I would not play on any of the reviewed ones again, unless I had to. The Korfkers, all three, are unrivalled in both comfort and sound. They really do free up the vibrations and resonances of the instrument. Adjusting them is not straightforward, but once done, never has to be done again. The composite model folds or collapses too, so can fit easily inside any violin case. In theory, it should have the best sound, but I find the wooden models better. The most expensive is attached to a unique frame which keeps the entire instrument free from touching the body or clothing, and the feeling of security, especially in downward fast passages is unparalleled.
I tryed wooden Pirastro Korfker , but on my violin it sound bad, i can not use it on my violin at all
Wow, that seems to be a good alternative to the Pirastro Luna. The price is absolutely great. I’d love to try the SAS one. I’m anyway loving my SAS chin rest. Why not an SAS shoulder rest addition? Thanks for posting the review.
Check out the Resonant Markov shoulder rest
Please review the markov shoudler rest
The Dolphinos system is fantastic- although very pricey
What’s the chinrest model you’re using?
I have the wooden Kuhn and I’m not tickled pink about it.
Check out also the Mach One wood version
I have it, did a video on it
@@erictheviolinist I'll check it out. I guess I missed it.
But wait….is the box made of earth friendly bamboo?
I have older wooden SAS shoulder rest, my violin sounds best with this wooden SAS , this new can be more comfortable , but what about sound?
Sound is good 👍🏻