Harley Benton Violin Strings 4/4

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String Set for 4/4 Violin

  • E string: Blank steel
  • A, D and G strings: With steel core and nickel alloy winding
  • All strings with ball
Available since September 2008
Item number 213145
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Length 4/4
E-string ball end Yes
E-string loop end No
Core material Steel
$4.44
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Excellent value for money
crumpart 19.03.2022
I'm an intermediate violinist. I mostly play for myself, and sometimes record my violin in a songwriting context. I've tried several brands of strings over time; some I've loved and some I've hated, but all of them have been expensive. These are not as high quality as the Helicore strings that I like, but they are a fraction of the price, and for practicing at home they are perfect. They hold their tuning very well.
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Best service
Sasi Kiran 13.09.2019
As a beginner, I have already broken the strings of my first violin on the first day. Thomann had sent me these strings for free after I messaged them what had happened. This is the best service I could get.

The strings are very good. I put them myself and tuned. They are working perfect.

Thank you Thomann.
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Weak sound
mvonkarne 22.08.2018
I changed these strings to my early german made 1900 violin, and it lost all brightness from its voice. Voice became soft and somewhat blurred. I changed them into very bright ones, which were then too bright; very metallic voice. So optimal would be somewhere between them. Nice learning experience though; there is difference in strings. Next time I consult professional about which strings should I use. Maybe E-could be softer anyway, but G should be brighter or something...
My Roth Master violin then has mixed set of spares currently(I have changed string by string when cut), and it plays just well, so maybe some violins are not so sensitive on string characteristics.
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Bonne qualité
Math1204 17.01.2022
Bonne qualité livraison rapide et bien protégée
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