Parlando di "viti" non posso che esprimere la mia opinione già espressa in passato ma che ti riassumo.
Prima di tutto analizza questo eccezionale link:
http://iwk.mdw.ac.at/Forschung/english/dbb/dbb.htm La parte essenziale:
Conclusions of the Listening Test
Bridge height adjusters generally make a substantial audible difference in sound compared to a massive bridge. There is tonal variance among models of bridge height adjusters depending on the frequency of the note played. These differences are more audible with bowed tones than with pizzicato.
Of the tones tested, maple DiLeone sounded most like the bridge without adjusters on the low pizzicato, brass standard sounded least different on the low bowed note, and all models sounded significantly different on the mid-range note. The aluminum Boehm model ranked furthest from the massive bridge overall.
Conclusions
Preliminary research showed that there is no previous literature on the acoustical characteristics of double bass bridge height adjusters.
Local and international surveys showed current tendencies in adjuster use. Between 60-80% of North American bassists use them, while they are practically absent from the European music scene. Wood adjusters are preferred by bassists for tonal and aesthetic reasons, but aluminum models are more commonly used.
A test was prepared with a massive bridge and six types of bridge height adjusters. Digital analysis shows that bridge height adjusters make a significant difference in pizzicato decay time, but vary irregularly throughout the range of the double bass. FFT graphs and listening to sound examples defined the sound characteristics among the tested variables as shown below in The Sound Character of the Various Adjusters.
Listening tests indicate that all types of bridge height adjusters cause an audible difference in sound compared to a bridge with no adjusters, and that individual models and materials have unique tonal characteristics.
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