By Thomastik
Full size
74
in stock
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£9.42 | |
3/4 size | £9.42 | |
1/2 size
9
in stock
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£9.42 | |
1/4 size
7
in stock
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£9.42 | |
1/8 size
5
in stock
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£9.42 | |
Full size, low tension (Weich)
5
in stock
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£9.42 | |
Full size, high tension (Stark)
1
in stock
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£9.42 | |
Full size, medium tension, LOOP END
15
in stock
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£9.42 | |
Full size, low tension (Weich), LOOP END
1
in stock
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£9.42 | |
Full size, high tension (Stark), LOOP END
1
in stock
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£9.42 |
Standard Aluminium wound on steel no.130 The original E as supplied in Dominant sets.
All strings feature ball ends unless stated as LOOP.
All ball end options for this string come with a pre-installed ball end.
To check your instrument size measure the length of the back (LOB) excluding the 'button' which is the thumb shaped extension at the top where the neck is anchored. Old instruments can vary, if more than 1/2" over choose the next size up.
4/4 - LOB 356mm (14")
3/4 - LOB 330mm (13")
1/2 - LOB 305mm (12")
1/4 - LOB 280mm (11")
1/8 - LOB 254mm (10")
Beginner
Beginner
Keen Amateur
1
out of
1
found the following review helpful
Pros: I prefer a plain steel E string if the violin is not shrill, if shrill, a wound one would be better. Plain steel ring better.
Cons: No cons
Other: Changing the E string does affect the other strings too.
Professional
1
out of
1
found the following review helpful
Pros: Pure tone and just as good as any 'non-whistling' e-strings.
Cons: None
Other: After trying virtually every brand of e-string I can find the no-frills Dominant is the most reliable I've had.
Beginner
Teacher
Keen Amateur
Beginner
Keen Amateur
Beginner