Hi
I am not a violin makers, nor had I any experience in making any musical instruments. In an earlier post, there was a post that some violin makers won craftmanship awards with 'not so good' sounding violins while other makers make good sounding violins with 'not so great' finishes, and the good sounding violin makers, if they want to, can make their violins good sounding AND with great finishes as well. This may be true or not.
There may be an instances when u try to change the finish on the vioins, that the sound changes as well. Life as it is, doesnt bend to what we think will work.. Life goes on, in its own flow and it is rare that you find anything that serves 'everything best'. The quest for 'absolute sound' in hifi has been a holy grail for many. You can put in the most reliable capacitors, resistors, chip modules, internal cables or get the most exotic tweeters or woofers and have a nice circuitry layout with the best exotic, anti resonant chassis and it may sound crappy. What make good sound may not be the material. What make a good watch is definitely not the finishing alone.
It is up to you to know what you like and get the watch, speakers, car that satisfy you most given your budget. If you listen to violin music and small ensemble on your hi fi, a Sonus Faber Guarneri may do the job much better than a Genesis 1 although the Genesis 1 will blow the SF away in dynamics. Each has its supporters and why it is difficult to find a true ARTIST.
Good day everyone.