
Wittner Finetune Violin Pegs Set
Wittner · Fine Tuning Violin Pegs
Geared pegs for violin,
an 8:1 ratio under your fingers.
Wittner's geared violin pegs replace the four traditional pegs in the scroll. An internal 8:1 gear ratio means a full turn of the peg moves the string a fraction — enough to make tuning a violin straightforward, even for students.
Pre-order only
Sizing matters. Please enquire so we can measure your peg-hole diameter and supply the right size. Pegs are made to order and dispatched after sizing is confirmed.
What changes
The wrestle goes away.
Traditional violin pegs rely on friction. They grip until they release; the gap between flat and sharp can be tiny. Wittner's 8:1 gearing turns that into smooth, controlled motion — small adjustments stay small, and the pegs hold their position rather than slipping back.
Because pitch holds, the violin settles faster after a string change and stays in tune through temperature and humidity shifts.
Installation
Fitted by a luthier.
The pegs look like traditional pegs once installed. Fitting requires a luthier: the peg-hole diameter and taper need to match the shaft accurately, which is why we ask for measurements before the order goes through.
After fitting, they need no special maintenance — it is a one-time upgrade.
Sizes
4/4, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4.
Available for full-size violins as well as the common student sizes. The pegs sit unobtrusively in smaller scrolls, which is part of why they work well for students just learning to tune.
Who it's for
Students, professionals, teachers.
Students who tune themselves benefit most. Professionals who change strings often appreciate the speed. Teachers save lesson time. Players with grip or fine-motor challenges find pegs that no longer slip useful in a different way again.
Details
What you're buying.
| Brand | Wittner (Germany) |
|---|---|
| Type | Fine-tuning geared violin pegs |
| Gear ratio | 8:1 |
| Material | Lightweight composite |
| Quantity | Set of four (E, A, D, G) |
| Sizes | 4/4, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4 |
| Installation | By a qualified luthier |
| Sizing | Measurement required before order |
| Availability | Pre-order |
Help with sizing?
We can walk you through it.
Send a message and we'll help you measure the peg-hole diameter, or you can drop the violin into the shop. Email [email protected].
Wittner · Fine Tuning Violin Pegs
Geared pegs for violin,
an 8:1 ratio under your fingers.
Wittner's geared violin pegs replace the four traditional pegs in the scroll. An internal 8:1 gear ratio means a full turn of the peg moves the string a fraction — enough to make tuning a violin straightforward, even for students.
Pre-order only
Sizing matters. Please enquire so we can measure your peg-hole diameter and supply the right size. Pegs are made to order and dispatched after sizing is confirmed.
What changes
The wrestle goes away.
Traditional violin pegs rely on friction. They grip until they release; the gap between flat and sharp can be tiny. Wittner's 8:1 gearing turns that into smooth, controlled motion — small adjustments stay small, and the pegs hold their position rather than slipping back.
Because pitch holds, the violin settles faster after a string change and stays in tune through temperature and humidity shifts.
Installation
Fitted by a luthier.
The pegs look like traditional pegs once installed. Fitting requires a luthier: the peg-hole diameter and taper need to match the shaft accurately, which is why we ask for measurements before the order goes through.
After fitting, they need no special maintenance — it is a one-time upgrade.
Sizes
4/4, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4.
Available for full-size violins as well as the common student sizes. The pegs sit unobtrusively in smaller scrolls, which is part of why they work well for students just learning to tune.
Who it's for
Students, professionals, teachers.
Students who tune themselves benefit most. Professionals who change strings often appreciate the speed. Teachers save lesson time. Players with grip or fine-motor challenges find pegs that no longer slip useful in a different way again.
Details
What you're buying.
| Brand | Wittner (Germany) |
|---|---|
| Type | Fine-tuning geared violin pegs |
| Gear ratio | 8:1 |
| Material | Lightweight composite |
| Quantity | Set of four (E, A, D, G) |
| Sizes | 4/4, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4 |
| Installation | By a qualified luthier |
| Sizing | Measurement required before order |
| Availability | Pre-order |
Help with sizing?
We can walk you through it.
Send a message and we'll help you measure the peg-hole diameter, or you can drop the violin into the shop. Email [email protected].
Original: $112.27
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$39.29Description
Wittner · Fine Tuning Violin Pegs
Geared pegs for violin,
an 8:1 ratio under your fingers.
Wittner's geared violin pegs replace the four traditional pegs in the scroll. An internal 8:1 gear ratio means a full turn of the peg moves the string a fraction — enough to make tuning a violin straightforward, even for students.
Pre-order only
Sizing matters. Please enquire so we can measure your peg-hole diameter and supply the right size. Pegs are made to order and dispatched after sizing is confirmed.
What changes
The wrestle goes away.
Traditional violin pegs rely on friction. They grip until they release; the gap between flat and sharp can be tiny. Wittner's 8:1 gearing turns that into smooth, controlled motion — small adjustments stay small, and the pegs hold their position rather than slipping back.
Because pitch holds, the violin settles faster after a string change and stays in tune through temperature and humidity shifts.
Installation
Fitted by a luthier.
The pegs look like traditional pegs once installed. Fitting requires a luthier: the peg-hole diameter and taper need to match the shaft accurately, which is why we ask for measurements before the order goes through.
After fitting, they need no special maintenance — it is a one-time upgrade.
Sizes
4/4, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4.
Available for full-size violins as well as the common student sizes. The pegs sit unobtrusively in smaller scrolls, which is part of why they work well for students just learning to tune.
Who it's for
Students, professionals, teachers.
Students who tune themselves benefit most. Professionals who change strings often appreciate the speed. Teachers save lesson time. Players with grip or fine-motor challenges find pegs that no longer slip useful in a different way again.
Details
What you're buying.
| Brand | Wittner (Germany) |
|---|---|
| Type | Fine-tuning geared violin pegs |
| Gear ratio | 8:1 |
| Material | Lightweight composite |
| Quantity | Set of four (E, A, D, G) |
| Sizes | 4/4, 3/4, 1/2, 1/4 |
| Installation | By a qualified luthier |
| Sizing | Measurement required before order |
| Availability | Pre-order |
Help with sizing?
We can walk you through it.
Send a message and we'll help you measure the peg-hole diameter, or you can drop the violin into the shop. Email [email protected].
