Hi all, I know this is a tricky issue, depending on many factors, but
in general:

Do you prefer "less rosin-more pressure" or "more pressure-less
rosin"?

I have had some intonation problems lately, and after wiping well the
wheel with alcohol, re-rosining softly again, changing cotton and
adding a bit of pressure, the clean and precise sound came back. I
think I had too much rosin and not the adequate pressure.

Thinking about bowed instruments it seems you get a good sound with
soft pressure, good speed and a well rosined bow.

What is your experience?

Cheers,

Oscar.

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