Wittner 7/8-4/4 cello ultra composite tailpiece with 4 tuners vs Titanium Tailgut Pro for Cello with Titanium Screws
Overall winner: Wittner 7/8-4/4 cello ultra composite tailpiece with 4 tuners
Key Differences
Wittner (A) is the more budget-friendly option with integrated tuners and comes with a nylon tailgut and many user reviews praising easy installation; STRADPET (B) uses titanium parts that are lighter and claimed to improve sound and toughness but has far fewer reviews and mixed customer insights. Choose Wittner if you want integrated tuners, straightforward setup, and stronger user feedback; choose STRADPET if you prioritize a lightweight, titanium tailgut for potential tonal improvement
Wittner 7/8-4/4 cello ultra composite tailpiece with 4 tuners
Cello tailpiece for 7/8–4/4 sizes, made of space-age composite with integrated tuners and nylon tailgut. Customers note easy installation and good sound quality, though fine screws can be hard to turn
Pros
- integrated tuners
- easy installation
- includes nylon tailgut
- sturdy construction
Cons
- fine adjustment screws can be difficult to turn
Titanium Tailgut Pro for Cello with Titanium Screws
Titanium tailgut for cello with flexible, softer titanium material. Improves sound quality and remains light in weight. Customer insight notes mixed feelings
Pros
- light in weight
- flexible and tough
- improves sound quality
- high comparative strength and toughness
Cons
- customer data shows mixed insights
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Wittner |
| Durability | STRADPET |
| Versatility | Wittner |
| User Reviews | Wittner |