Pegs for violin
The violin string is attached between the peg and the tailpiece. By turning at the peg, the string gets tightened and tuned. The Wittner finetune-pegs are the revolution among all pegs. The Swiss-style tuning pegs for violin are available in ebony, rosewood and with Parisian eye. There is also the French-style tuning peg with Parisian eye. The English-style tuning peg (Hill) for violin is made of boxwood.
Wittner finetune-pegs for violin
For the tuning of strings the Wittner finetune-peg is a revolution. When you turn the peg, which rests firmly in the peghole, only the central section is moved. As the shaft does not spin, there is no friction. The peg and the peghole do not close. So, in a new way fast, quick and precise tuning of violin strings is possible.