The bonding method of string series bottom violin/acoustic guitar/cello rackets produced by Nittaku is to soak the whole piece of wood in adhesive for a period of time before bonding. The purpose is to fill the cell (water transport) tubes of the wood board with glue, thereby achieving better power transmission, increasing the reflection of the ball, and allowing players to have a clearer feel when hitting the ball, faster counterattack speed, and louder sound.
This bonding method was originally the bonding method of violin wood pieces, so the first racket manufactured was named violin. Because of the selected wood and the labor-intensive production process compared to traditional rackets, the price is higher. When the mainland player Ma Long debuted, he used an acoustic guitar as his ball tool to achieve good results, and also made the violin racket brand famous.
Compared with the violin board, the acoustic guitar board is slightly thicker, more elastic, and faster, which is more suitable for male players.
The cello, which is mainly used for excellent slicing performance, has the same structure as the violin. The ball will stay on the board for a longer time. The racket is highly stable and tough. It is a good defensive racket, especially when defensive players increase the frequency of counterattacks in the middle of the slicing in order to achieve better results in the game. The traditional slicing board does not have enough support, but the cello can easily do this. It is a great racket.
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