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Amati cello

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There is absolutely no reason to assume that Amati cellos are inferior to later instruments in sound volume. The changes described by the article done to Amati instruments, metal strings, slightly more angled neck to increase tension on the bridge, base bar, sound post and bow, have been done to all string instruments of the violin family built before the mid 19th century. These changes have made those instruments louder. If old instruments had an inherent problem of a lesser sound volume, all the great cellists would not want to play on precisely those instruments, they would want new instruments. The reason why this particular instrument may not have had the loudest sound in the world could be the smaller size - that would make some difference.