Evah Pirazzi Gold strings have a synthetic multifilament fibre core. They produce a brilliant, golden tone with a full-bodied and big sound from the very bottom to the top of the register.
The great dynamic range of these strings allows skilled players to explore both the finest nuances of quiet passages and create powerful sonorities when playing close to the finger-board or using a strong bow arm.
Very short break-in time, even shorter than Evah Pirazzi and Obligato, combined with a very high level of tonal stability in all climatic conditions
Professional
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Pros: I think it is fair to say this is the best string I have used. It has power and resonance and speaks more immediately than my other strings and with greater clarity whilst retaining warmth and richness of tone. However, these qualities I have particularly noticed in conjunction with using Salchow light rosin of late. Do not mistake this string for the other make of Eva Pirazzi (green packet), which sounds powerful, but in my view lacks the warmth of the 'Gold' version.
Cons: No cons to date.
Teacher
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Pros: I found this string added a brighter fuller sound to my violin. I only tested my d string with it, but already impressed and will definitely upgrade to all strings in the future.
Cons: An extra six pounds in cost
Keen Amateur
Professional
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Pros: Great tone, stability, and sustain. Really responsive.
Cons: Nothing really. It's only that the gold G-string is possibly too good that it out shines the D and A?
Other: I would recommend getting the non-gold Pirazzi Gold G-string as (after having played it) I feel the silver would blend more - or at least until Pirastro make a fully gold set version!? Also, I wouldn't recommend buying the platinum E-string... *whistles*
Beginner
Beginner