Pirastro Violino Violin Strings, SET

By Pirastro

4.4 from 38 reviews
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£54.72
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£40.49 inc VAT & Free Delivery in the UK
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Ball end E
3 in stock
£40.49
Loop end E
3 in stock
£40.49

* All strings are ball end, unless otherwise specified.

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Description

Violino are professional quality synthetic cored strings which combine the qualities of Evah Pirazzi and Obligato but with a lower tension for a warm, easy sound. A great value modern string. Highly recommended for all types of instrument. Available in full size only.

Using a loop end E? The use of a protector to prevent the tuner hook breaking the string is essential with loop end E strings. We cannot accept claims for strings broken by the adjuster hook. Click here to purchase this item.

Specifications

  • E - plain steel
  • A - aluminium on synthetic core
  • D - sterling silver on synthetic core
  • G - sterling silver on synthetic core
  • Made in Germany
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Customer reviews:

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London, United Kingdom

Grade 8+

Sweet sounding string lacking some projection
28 out of 31 found the following review helpful

Pros: Lovely strings with a sweet tone that worked well on my 1850 violin. The G string was good at taming my 1776 violin for a while and gave it a richer sound whilst removing some of the brashness. The G and D lasted a long time and didn't lose quality, and the E was a good match for more than one set of strings. Overall the blend was good in ensembles.

Cons: The A string started to unravel after about 2 months, some time before the other strings. They lacked some projection so were not so appropriate for solo work (though good for chamber music and orchestra).

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Blackpool, United Kingdom

Grade 8+

A Warm and calming sound on a lively instrument.
16 out of 16 found the following review helpful

Pros: My French violin was too bright and these strings were recommended to me to give it a much warmer sound. This was good advice and now the strings have settled down my instrument is a real pleasure to play.

Cons: None

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London, United Kingdom

Professional

Gut-feel, mellow and clear. Very easy respond.
15 out of 15 found the following review helpful

Pros: Mellow and rounded sound. Very good respond as it is feels gut-like, due to low tension. Also quite clear, natural sound and well balanced across all four strings, including E string, which I didn't find in other synthetic string sets. For someone who prefers gut strings, but has to occasionally use synthetic ones, this is ideal. Very satisfied with the price too.

Cons: No cons for me.

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Swindon, United Kingdom

Keen Amateur

Good strings, recommended.
15 out of 17 found the following review helpful

Pros: The strings suit the violin I wanted them for. It basically has a poorly set neck, so the bridge is high causing high string tension. The Violono strings are 10% lower tension than Obligato and this means that the violin speaks more easily. Anyway, whether or not my theory is correct, they sound good and play easily on this Caussin violin and are also good value. It remains to be seen how long they last, I typically get 6 months out of Dominants and 9 months out of Obligatos/Eva Pirazzi. Although advertised as the 'warmest' i.e. least bright of the Pirastro synthetics, they are definitely not dull or flat sounding, I like the sound both for classical and folk playing.

Cons: Nothing not to like, unless they fail to last.

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Salisbury, United Kingdom

Keen Amateur

Strings have settled down well tone is good.
6 out of 6 found the following review helpful

Pros: Easy to obtain and fit

Cons: E and A somewhat "squeaky" to begin with.

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Watford, United Kingdom

Professional

Violino Violin Strings
5 out of 5 found the following review helpful

Pros: The strings are of lower tension and suited my violin very well, producing a warmer tone. They felt more like gut strings to play on which was surprising but very welcome.

Cons: It's a shame that the loop E string isn't a choice when buying a set. Most professionals would select a loop and not having this choice may put them off even though the loop e string can be bought separately

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Exeter, United Kingdom

Keen Amateur

Less stretch than gut cored. The E sounds 'thin'.
4 out of 4 found the following review helpful

Pros: Have been more attentive to intonation recently. These strings stretch a good deal less than gut cored strings and allow use of tailpiece adjusters. Initially they felt marginally lighter under the fingers than Olive strings and have a slightly softer effect which suits my instrument which is relatively young and bright sounding. The difference in sound is not significant, except the E, unless playing solo and even then I prefer their practicality.

Cons: The E string sounds particularly 'thin' and I replaced it with a gold covered string which, for me, is a much better match.

Other: Limiting the characters to 50 makes it near impossible to give a useful review.

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Fareham, United Kingdom

Keen Amateur

A warm, mellow tone — my new favourite.
2 out of 2 found the following review helpful

Pros: These produce a lovely soft warm tone. They're not as loud as the Obligato or Eva Pirazzi that I have on other violins but as I only play at home, I don't need high volume and it was this reason I chose Violino. I put these on a new quality student violin and the tone of the instrument changed dramatically. It now has a very warm mellow tone and its become a real favourite. I would recommend these to beginners as they have a lower tension and work very well with lighter bow strokes and improve the tonal quality.

Cons: Nothing not to like.

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Hull, United Kingdom

Keen Amateur

Never had a better string
2 out of 2 found the following review helpful

Pros: soon settled in held the pitch for long periods enhanced the tone of the violin very sensitive enabling varied expression long lasting

Cons: from a musical point of view - none

Other: very expensive, buy I am not planning on changing

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Belfast, Ireland

Professional

Lovey strings but very low volume
2 out of 2 found the following review helpful

Pros: Bought these as I wanted to try out strings that were more 'gut like'. I love how they sound, dark and rich, and how much I can dig in while playing then.

Cons: Too quiet to be of any use gigging in noisy bars

Other: I have them on my house fiddle, I think they'd make a good string for anyone wanting to explore a range of sounds such as harmonics, difference tones, sympathetic resonances, click technique, alternate tunings etc without being too loud

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