NEW adjustable cello wolf resonator for 2026! Installation instructions and a live demo

Presenting our latest cello wolf eliminator jointly developed by the Saddle Rider Research Collective (SaddleRider.com) and ConCarbo.com! 0:00 INTRODUCTION -- WHAT IS A WOLF TONE? 1:30 METHODS OF WOLF TONE MANAGEMENT 4:10 INSTALLATION INFO FOR NEW RESONATOR DESIGN 6:05 ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY INFO FOR ADJUSTMENTS 6:40 IMPORTANT CAUTIONARY NOTES 7:25 ADJUSTMENT AND ASSEMBLY TIPS CONTINUED 11:22 LIVE DEMO ON CELLO -- how to find a wolf tone and engage the wolf eliminator Finely machined from beautiful twill carbon fiber, this wolf eliminator incorporates everything we've learned during our years researching wolf tones and the best ways to manage them on stringed instruments. The patent pending device allows for precision tuning to each individual instrument's needs and player's preferences. It includes a safe installer for easy insertion and removal from an instrument. Our trademark design allows for dozens of weight and balance combinations that control pesky wolf tones regardless of their severity. The ultralight and durable carbon fiber casing is as durable as it is attractive. Our wolf eliminators are available from ConCarbo.com and SaddleRider.com as well our exclusive North American distributor Metropolitan Music (MetMusic.com). In addition to the popular features included in Saddle Rider's open source 2023 model, our 2026 version offers: Slightly smaller external magnet with an attractive brass finish, Trademark snap-on lid for quick and easy adjustability, Additional magnets for a wider variety of adjustment settings, Thin vinyl-coated metal installation tool to fit undersized F-holes, Durable attractive carbon fiber twill casing. Optional external magnets with other finishes or wood veneer coming soon! For reviews of our 2023 open source wolf resonator on which this new version was based, check out: https://www.saddleridermusic.com/reviews To purchase in Europe please visit: http://conCarbo.com To purchase outside of Europe, please visit: http://SaddleRider.com John Haines-Eitzen is a Teaching Professor and Artist-in-Residence at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Before joining Cornell's Faculty, he was a tenured member of the Philadelphia Orchestra. He founded the Saddle Rider Research Collective (SaddleRider.com) with Georg and a small group of musical instrument component innovators in 2020. Georg Schegolsky is an avid musician, polymath, and engineer. He specializes in making some of the finest carbon fiber violin, viola, and cello tailpieces in the world through his company ConCarbo.com Rumi, Fern, and Happy roam freely on John's 18-acre farm near Ithaca, New York. They begrudgingly share the farm with John's Aussie Shepherd "Shasta".