Guest Posted March 28, 1997 Report Share Posted March 28, 1997 I was wondering how the Coda Bow stacks up against other carbon composite or fiberglass bows. Is it as good as the Berg Bow or Spiccato Bow by Benoit Rolland. I read in the Strings magazine concerning these bows a while ago and am not sure whether this information is valid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erin Posted March 29, 1997 Report Share Posted March 29, 1997 : I've tried all three and like the Spiccato bow. It's adjustment seems to work well, it looks good and it plays nicely. More expensive, but you get what you pay for. All three have their good points when price is considered. Liked the price of the Coda and the balance of the Berg..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted April 2, 1997 Report Share Posted April 2, 1997 : : I've tried all three and like the Spiccato bow. It's adjustment seems to work well, it looks good and it plays nicely. More expensive, but you get what you pay for. All three have their good points when price is considered. Liked the price of the Coda and the balance of the Berg..... The Berg bow is superior to all. It's a fact. Also, the others are made with poor craftsmanship. Notice how the frogs don't fit either the Spic. nor especially the Coda. They're just cheap bows. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Posted August 7, 1997 Report Share Posted August 7, 1997 : The Berg bow is superior to all. It's a fact. Also, the others are made with poor craftsmanship. Notice how the frogs don't fit either the Spic. nor especially the Coda. They're just cheap bows. Frogs don't fit? I have Codabow, and the frog fits fine. I'm quite happy with it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul Posted October 1, 1997 Report Share Posted October 1, 1997 : I was wondering how the Coda Bow stacks up against other carbon composite or fiberglass bows. Is it as good as the Berg Bow or Spiccato Bow by Benoit Rolland. I read in the Strings magazine concerning these bows a while ago and am not sure whether this information is valid. I have spent time with both the Coda and the Berg bows and I feel comfortable opining that the Berg bow is superior in every way. Balance, tone, weight, flexibility and just general feel are far superior. I really wanted to like the Coda as much as the Berg, because it is so much cheaper. After purchasing a Berg and comparing it to a Coda, I immediately put in my order for anothe Berg to use with the violin that I teach with. The Berg is twice as much and worth every penny! Paul Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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