Pirastro Chromcor Violin 4/4 Reviews

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2 years ago

Pirastro Chromcor Violin 4/4

I used them on classic and electric violin. Great sound and quality. Used the for a long time, more than 20 years, and I totally recommend it.

2 years ago

Good choice for musicians

excellent strings, stable, with a very bright sound. they will work well in the learning process, but I would still use others for a concert performance.

2 years ago

Superbe qualité de cordes

Convient parfaitement à ceux qui aiment jouer avec des cordes en acier

Parfait pour lez musique populaire ou le jazz.

6 years ago

Best Strings

Pirastro Chromcor Best Strings From previous experiences

6 years ago

i am using these for years. very good at thiw price.

6 years ago

Very responsive and durable

I have tried many strings (synthetic and gut) like Pirazzi, Dominant, Olive, Eudoxa, tonica ...you name it...but for "MY VIOLIN" the best strings s far have been Chromcore! My violin is much more responsive with these strings and sings much better! I really love it! The only downside is the E-String...I am not happy with it and changed that with Kaplan non-whisle and it maches the set very good! I am happy with this setup :)

7 years ago

Very good strings

I am not a musician, but these strings didn't break after a year of intense use (3 hours per day, every day) and my doughter's teacher saying compliments to their sound quite often.

8 years ago

Good strings

Not much to say here, I don't play violin. I bought these for a friend as he's very happy with them.

8 years ago

Good string

Very good string clear sound. I use it for electric violin and I'm very happy.

8 years ago

best value / quality combination i have used

These strings let you hear how the violin sounds. They do not impose a sound of their own (unlike most synthetic, aluminium wound strings and cheap strings in general). If the violin has a good bass, a lively mid or a sweet treble you will hear it with these strings. Conversely, if the violin has a weak bass, a dull mid or a tinny treble you will hear that too. If a poor sound is evident you will know to adjust, or have the violin adjusted for better sound (bridge, sound post). These strings give an excellent sound with a well adjusted, quality violin.They are also slim, do not require heavy finger pressure and are therefor kind to the fingers

Highly recommended

10 years ago

Top!

Good Sound. Very Durable. For me the best!

10 years ago

Great strings

had been using them for a very long time, they are very nice in terms of playability and they feel soft to play.

they are very valuable comparing their price, cheap strings doesn't mean cheap sounding, those chromcor strings last long and they sound really well.

11 years ago

A great quality steel core string

If you are interested in quality steel core strings and you have not tried Pirastro Chromcor, then you should

They are even, relatively rich and a little warmer than most steel core strings. They are stable in terms of pitch and tuning, and seem to last for a really long time

They are accompanied by special plastic rings in all four strings, to protect your bridge.

In my experience they work best with dark and sticky rosins, such as the pirastro schwarz or the hidersine 6v

They are relatively loud

Considering all these, they could be great for modern music genres, country, blues, rock, jazz and electric instruments as well. Moreover, they could make a student instrument sound really lively and comfortable for beginners who cannot mess with tuning issues

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Pirastro
  • Released in 2004
  • Average price : $38
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