ToneRite Play-In Device

Posted By Lisa McNear on April 06, 2010

Vibrating box breaks in your stringed instruments
ToneRite Play-In Device

The ToneRite play-in device works by relieving the tensions inherit in wooden acoustic instruments. A new or even moderately played instrument has a tendancy to have a lot of individual components that resonate independantly. By transferring certain types of energy to an instrument for a period of time the ToneRite can cause the instrument to resonate as a whole and as a result your instrument becomes incredibly responsive, problem notes improve, less bow pressure is required, the sound comes more quickly with less effort and the overall quality of tone increases.

An initial ToneRite treatment of 72 hours is recommended and this will be the first step in achieving your instruments top potential. Subsequent treatments will be required to maintain and further develop your instrument. The ToneRite is not designed to make a poor instrument great, it is simply designed to bring out the best in an instrument. Your instrument will retain its individual character but will be better balanced with more tone and playability.

The ToneRite works with Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Cello, Bass, Viola, and Ukeleles, and costs between $186 and $311.

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