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Les archets Arcus S4 vous proposent :
- A balanced carbon baguette weighing 68g.
- A stainless steel trim, highly resistant to abrasion and corrosion.
- Excellent German craftsmanship, made to last and serve for many years to come.
- A 30-year manufacturer's warranty.
- Secure shipment in a BAM tube.
Premium services
- Expert advice to help you make the right choice
- 30-day instrument trial period with free returns
- Free delivery on instruments & bows
- Adjustment and customization in the workshop
Description
Avant tout, les archets Arcus S4 pour violoncelle sont indéniablement à part dans le monde de l’archèterie moderne. Combinant non seulement le savoir-faire ancestral des maîtres archetiers mais aussi la technologie de pointe, tout ce qui constitue ces baguettes vous entraîne directement dans une nouvelle ère de jouabilité et de sonorité. Découvrez les sans tarder et surtout essayez les car ils en valent vraiment la peine !
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Type of manufacture
Artisanal
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Manufacturer
Bernd Müesing - Arcus
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Origin
Germany
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What are Arcus bows?
The bows made by Bernd Muesing and his associates are totally different from anything you'll find these days. Although the sticks are made from carbon fiber, they are nothing like those we are used to encountering. Lighter, with a different mass distribution, but also with a completely new feel, thanks to a unique manufacturing process.
What are the advantages of an Arcus cello bow?
- Pure carbon, therefore resistant (almost) like a diamond:
- Unbreakable, I saw Bernd Muesing put his full weight behind it without the bow flinching.
- Does not suffer from the acidity of perspiration.
- Will not be damaged by playing col legno.
- Easy to clean with a cloth or alcohol, without damaging the surface.
- Does not lose its curve over time due to tension.
- A 30-year warranty: the maximum authorized by the European Union.
- A sound easily comparable to the best wooden bows, but with capabilities that go even further. Just flick the bow and it starts to sound like a tuning fork.
- Very light, its weight distribution and balance are perfect. As a result, it's exceptionally easy to handle and control. What's more, you'll notice that the sound is uniform from frog to headstock.
- Find the bow that's right for you, without having to try out hundreds of bows at random.
- Thanks to the different series, numbers and shapes of mallets, you know in advance what will best suit you and your violin. Even if you're allowed to be surprised by trying everything!
- This bow will never lose its value, thanks to its durability and exceptional reliability.
A better understanding of Arcus rods
Each Arcus cello bow will not only bear a letter corresponding to its internal structure(which gives it its personality), but also a number representing its vibratory quality(from 4 to 9, increasing with quality). At first sight, it's a bit complicated, but it's actually very simple. That's why I'm going to give you all the keys you need to understand Arcus bows.
Why choose Arcus for your cello?
In fact, cellists playing with an Arcus bow will feel as though they have the power of a double bass bow with the maneuverability of a viola bow. The result is a very free style of playing that lets you exploit the full potential of your instrument. What's more, they're extremely comfortable to handle, relieving tension in the hand, arm and shoulder.
Overall, the sound is fuller and brighter than that of wooden bows, bringing new clarity and nuance precision.
For most cellos, the ~ S ~ series bows work very well. However, for instruments with slightly smaller bodies or brighter tones, ~ M ~ sticks will provide a darker character to balance the timbre.
Arcus cello series
There are in fact different types of stick for every Arcus cello bow. In fact, each series has an internal structure that gives it its own specific characteristics. This way, you can really define what best suits your instrument in terms of playability and sound. In this way, you can adapt your bow to your needs and preferences.
Because even if each chopstick is different, they will share many similarities within the same series. In this way, it will be easier for you to select the one that suits you best.

Arcus S
These are in fact the fastest(in response) and most powerful bows available. Their sound is very rich and brilliant, with extremely high projection. In fact, most soloists will find this series the perfect companions for their concerts. Their lightness and liveliness enable them to perfectly convey all the subtleties and delicacy of virtuoso playing.
Cellos with their rather dark, deep character will be perfectly revealed. Likewise, the classical and baroque repertoire will come alive on its own.
Arcus ~ S ~ bows for cello | ||||||
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Model | ~ S4 ~ | ~ S5 ~ | ~ S6 ~ | ~ S7 ~ | ~ S8 ~ | ~ S9 ~ |
Weight | about 68 grams | |||||
Baguette | round or octagonal | |||||
Increase | Amourette | |||||
Frame | Stainless steel. | Silver 935 | Gold 585 |
Arcus cello mallets (the numbers)
The numbers engraved on all Arcus drumsticks indicate, above all, their level of quality. Although each one is rigorously manufactured, it turns out that they have very different qualities in terms of sound. In fact, this is the result of a production process that remains hand-crafted, even though it combines high-tech elements.
That's why Bernd Müsing and his bow makers take the time to judge each stick and classify them according to precise criteria. They sometimes spend dozens of minutes discussing the acoustic qualities of a piece of carbon.
Whatever the case, the result is that only the most exceptional baguettes manage to achieve the highest figures.
Round or octagonal rods
There are actually two types of drumstick in the ~ S ~ series: round or octagonal. This has little influence on sound quality, but rather on feel, especially when playing in a hopping style.
Models with a round cross-section are rather stable and follow every movement of your arm. If you have a rather nervous hand, this shape will probably be better suited to your game, as it will be able to follow your every movement without exaggerating it.
Bows with octagonal sections, on the other hand, are much more dynamic, almost bouncing along on their own. They're best suited to alto players with calm hands who prefer to let the stick do the work on its own.
The best way to choose is to try out both possibilities. On the other hand, an excellent test is to play a very slow and powerful spiccato.
Arcus ~ M ~ series cello bows, on the other hand, all have round sticks. They are, however, slightly softer, resulting in a very well-balanced playing experience.
Where to try an Arcus cello bow?
Obviously, there won't be many places where you can try out Arcus bows. However, you can come to the workshop and try them out with your cello. I won't always have all the models available in all the options, but if you're interested in a particular bow and we organize that well, it's always possible to be able to show you exactly what you're looking for!
If you can't make it, I can also send you a selection of bows for you to try out at home. Please contact me for details.

Safe bow transport
To ensure that your bow is completely protected on its way to you, I offer you a BAM bow tube. This will not only guarantee trouble-free transport of your stick. But it will also enable you to reuse it if, for example, you need to send it back to me for rehairing or overhaul.
Additional information
Instrument | Cello |
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Size | 4/4 |
Baguette | Round, Octagonal |
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