- Are Aubert violins good?
- Where are Aubert violins made?
- Are Aubert bridges good?
- How do I identify an Aubert violin?
Are Aubert violins good?
The legendary name “Aubert" is recognized by every luthier and repairperson, and represents a tradition of excellence for quality French bridges. Since 1864, Aubert has earned this reputation based on their expertise in wood selection, careful aging process, and precise workmanship.
Where are Aubert violins made?
Aubert A Mirecourt De Luxe Violin Bridge, made in France. If you want the best for your violin, this is it!
Are Aubert bridges good?
Aubert VB7
It comes semi-fitted and in most cases will easily slide right in. In some cases you may have to sand down the fit a bit to get a more snug, custom fit. It is a great reliable bridge that will easily enhance the sound of any violin.
How do I identify an Aubert violin?
A quirky clue, but if you look at the bridge (the small pale piece of wood holding the strings up), it may have a name stamped on it. The most common is probably 'Aubert' which is a generic stamp, but some might have the name of the shop that originally sold the instrument.