Osar,
I'm sure that there are probably as many opinions on this as there are variable
factors involved, but here's my way of doing things.
Without cotton, adjust the string pressure so that they are just touching the
wheel and just sound when the crank is turned.
Then apply the thinnest coating of cotton possible.
Then adjust the rosin so that the sound is good.
I personally think that correct cottoning and string pressure are the two most
importnat factors here.
Regards
Geoff Turner
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