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Change the strings, not the cello.
Having bought an intermediate cello with a good bottom end sound, we decided the high end was a little dissapointing so we decided to improve the sound with some new Thomastik Dominant Strings for the A & D.
Having done so, the difference is amazing. The cello now sounds like a much more expensive instrument with great tone at the top and a rich deep bottom end (original strings).
We decided to let the strings "bed in" over a couple of days, gradually increasing the tension until finally achieving tuned pitch, in order not to damage the strings on initial tuning.
Change the strings, not the cello.
Having done so, the difference is amazing. The cello now sounds like a much more expensive instrument with great tone at the top and a rich deep bottom end (original strings).
We decided to let the strings "bed in" over a couple of days, gradually increasing the tension until finally achieving tuned pitch, in order not to damage the strings on initial tuning.
Change the strings, not the cello.
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