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Brazilwood, fully silver-lined, octagonal stick with Ebony frog with Parisian eye inlay
Equipped with genuine white, unbleached Mongolian Grade AA horsehair
Properly balanced for even response and consistent projection
Size: 4/4 Full Size
Each bow is inspected in our own workshop in the United States
Description
Size:4/4 - Size The D Z Strad double bass bow is fully silver-lined and made
of select, dense Brazilwood. Featuring an octagonal stick and Ebony frog with
Parisian eye inlay and abalone slide, the bow is properly balanced for an even
response. The thumb grip is wrapped leather over silver lapping. Equipped with
genuine white, unbleached Mongolian Grade AA horsehair, it is a great choice
for any player. Using advanced technology, it has excellent balance, powerful
tone and gives a professional performance. Traditional Frog made from Polished
Premium Ebony. This bass bow boasts exceptional performance for intermediate
to advanced players.
This product includes free shipping to all US addresses.
Delivery
Unless otherwise stated above, most products arrive within 2-3 business days. Larger items may take 6-9 business days. Tracking information will be automatically provided as soon as your order ships.
Brazilwood, fully silver-lined, octagonal stick with Ebony frog with Parisian eye inlay
Equipped with genuine white, unbleached Mongolian Grade AA horsehair
Properly balanced for even response and consistent projection
Size: 4/4 Full Size
Each bow is inspected in our own workshop in the United States
Description
Size:4/4 - Size The D Z Strad double bass bow is fully silver-lined and made
of select, dense Brazilwood. Featuring an octagonal stick and Ebony frog with
Parisian eye inlay and abalone slide, the bow is properly balanced for an even
response. The thumb grip is wrapped leather over silver lapping. Equipped with
genuine white, unbleached Mongolian Grade AA horsehair, it is a great choice
for any player. Using advanced technology, it has excellent balance, powerful
tone and gives a professional performance. Traditional Frog made from Polished
Premium Ebony. This bass bow boasts exceptional performance for intermediate
to advanced players.
This product includes free shipping to all US addresses.
Delivery
Unless otherwise stated above, most products arrive within 2-3 business days. Larger items may take 6-9 business days. Tracking information will be automatically provided as soon as your order ships.
Brazilwood, fully silver-lined, octagonal stick with Ebony frog with Parisian eye inlay
Equipped with genuine white, unbleached Mongolian Grade AA horsehair
Properly balanced for even response and consistent projection
Size: 4/4 Full Size
Each bow is inspected in our own workshop in the United States
Description
Size:4/4 - Size The D Z Strad double bass bow is fully silver-lined and made
of select, dense Brazilwood. Featuring an octagonal stick and Ebony frog with
Parisian eye inlay and abalone slide, the bow is properly balanced for an even
response. The thumb grip is wrapped leather over silver lapping. Equipped with
genuine white, unbleached Mongolian Grade AA horsehair, it is a great choice
for any player. Using advanced technology, it has excellent balance, powerful
tone and gives a professional performance. Traditional Frog made from Polished
Premium Ebony. This bass bow boasts exceptional performance for intermediate
to advanced players.
Item Weight: 12.6 ounces
Product Dimensions: 31 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches
Item model number: #DM2628
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Date First Available: February 13, 2012
Size: 4/4 - Size
Shipping
This product includes free shipping to all US addresses.
Delivery
Orders placed now will arrive in 6-9 business days. Tracking information will be automatically provided as soon as your order ships.
By Casey - Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2017
Excellent Playability For The Price With Some Minor Finish Imperfections
For the price, this is an excellent bow. I came with the proper camber to the stick, the frog adjusts smoothly, and the hair had no problems. The grain of the wood runs true, and I could find no point where the grain runs 'out the side' of the stick. It compares relatively favorably with bows in the $150.00 to $250.00 range, although it is important to note that the quality between bows will vary widely at this low price point. On a scale of 1 to 100, the bow would get a solid 70 or 75 for balance, which is impressive at this price. The reason that this is a four star review instead of a five star review is due to the fact that the finishing could have been better. There are some small tooling marks in the frog as well as the wood of the stick, and one of the mother of pearl inlays has what I would consider a 'blemished' quality piece. On the other hand, I would rather have had the bow for the price I paid for it, rather than spend extra money for better finishing. Nor would I have preferred to have a prettier bow that was less functional. You can polish out blemishes if you want; it is nearly impossible to fix a bad stick. I paired this bow with Carlsson rosin and it took perhaps an hour and a half or so to play the bow in. If there are significant changes I will update this review. The bottom line is this: This is a solid bow for the price, especially for someone who needs a bow quickly or cheaply.
5.0 out of 5 stars
By meistercheesballs - Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2016
Expensive bow with a cheap price tag
I don't normally write reviews but this one just had to have it. Hopefully, this review will help some of you get rid with that same sketchy hesitant feeling of purchasing a bow that's less than $200. Comparison from my $300 carbon fiber bow -Warm tone and mellow attack compared to the carbon fiber with brighter tone and sharp attack -Smooth bow hair very refined and a lot less scratchy.. And yes this also depends on your technique.All in all definitely great for soloing -A lot less effort to play on and surprisingly lighter than my carbon fiber bow. -Aesthetically, I just love the embossed branding...lol, very solid In feel and it feels like a $500-$800 bows -Best part.....the price
5.0 out of 5 stars
By Mr Mike - Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2020
big step up from fiberglass bows
Had been learning with a Glasser fiberglass bow for two years when I got this. After a short adjustment period, this bow has made a huge difference in my playing. It makes it easier to play longer notes and it is well balanced for shorter strokes played with wrist movement. Notes have stronger fundamentals and less harmonics. A couple bow hairs came loose and I had to cut them off. Overall well worth the price!
4.0 out of 5 stars
By Jarrod - Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2018
Great Performance Bow
I’ve owned this bow for about 6 months now and it has done me good. It plays amazingly especially in a baroque or romantic era style music. While I’ve been completed on the bow multiple times by professional musicians, it does come with some flaws. Be warned that the bow hair is not so strong. I highly recommend once you receive it get it rehaired asap. Also the bow is slight bent but that should be expected when being shipped. Otherwise it is a high quality bow for the price you’re paying. Highly recommend for advanced high school-college bass players
5.0 out of 5 stars
By Griffin Johnston - Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2019
Good bow for price
Great bow for someone switching to german, or a student. For the price, its excellent, or good as a backup.
5.0 out of 5 stars
By Danyale Claybrook - Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2016
good sound.
daughter loves this bow. good sound.
Top Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars
By Casey - Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2017
Excellent Playability For The Price With Some Minor Finish Imperfections
For the price, this is an excellent bow. I came with the proper camber to the stick, the frog adjusts smoothly, and the hair had no problems. The grain of the wood runs true, and I could find no point where the grain runs 'out the side' of the stick. It compares relatively favorably with bows in the $150.00 to $250.00 range, although it is important to note that the quality between bows will vary widely at this low price point. On a scale of 1 to 100, the bow would get a solid 70 or 75 for balance, which is impressive at this price. The reason that this is a four star review instead of a five star review is due to the fact that the finishing could have been better. There are some small tooling marks in the frog as well as the wood of the stick, and one of the mother of pearl inlays has what I would consider a 'blemished' quality piece. On the other hand, I would rather have had the bow for the price I paid for it, rather than spend extra money for better finishing. Nor would I have preferred to have a prettier bow that was less functional. You can polish out blemishes if you want; it is nearly impossible to fix a bad stick. I paired this bow with Carlsson rosin and it took perhaps an hour and a half or so to play the bow in. If there are significant changes I will update this review. The bottom line is this: This is a solid bow for the price, especially for someone who needs a bow quickly or cheaply.
5.0 out of 5 stars
By meistercheesballs - Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2016
Expensive bow with a cheap price tag
I don't normally write reviews but this one just had to have it. Hopefully, this review will help some of you get rid with that same sketchy hesitant feeling of purchasing a bow that's less than $200. Comparison from my $300 carbon fiber bow -Warm tone and mellow attack compared to the carbon fiber with brighter tone and sharp attack -Smooth bow hair very refined and a lot less scratchy.. And yes this also depends on your technique.All in all definitely great for soloing -A lot less effort to play on and surprisingly lighter than my carbon fiber bow. -Aesthetically, I just love the embossed branding...lol, very solid In feel and it feels like a $500-$800 bows -Best part.....the price
5.0 out of 5 stars
By Mr Mike - Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2020
big step up from fiberglass bows
Had been learning with a Glasser fiberglass bow for two years when I got this. After a short adjustment period, this bow has made a huge difference in my playing. It makes it easier to play longer notes and it is well balanced for shorter strokes played with wrist movement. Notes have stronger fundamentals and less harmonics. A couple bow hairs came loose and I had to cut them off. Overall well worth the price!
4.0 out of 5 stars
By Jarrod - Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2018
Great Performance Bow
I’ve owned this bow for about 6 months now and it has done me good. It plays amazingly especially in a baroque or romantic era style music. While I’ve been completed on the bow multiple times by professional musicians, it does come with some flaws. Be warned that the bow hair is not so strong. I highly recommend once you receive it get it rehaired asap. Also the bow is slight bent but that should be expected when being shipped. Otherwise it is a high quality bow for the price you’re paying. Highly recommend for advanced high school-college bass players
5.0 out of 5 stars
By Griffin Johnston - Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2019
Good bow for price
Great bow for someone switching to german, or a student. For the price, its excellent, or good as a backup.
5.0 out of 5 stars
By Danyale Claybrook - Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2016
good sound.
daughter loves this bow. good sound.
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