Best Pirastro Oliv A Violin 4/4 Alu 13 1/2 Alternatives
We found 5 alternatives to Pirastro Oliv A Violin 4/4 Alu 13 1/2 based on experts and consumers reviews.
Daddario Helicore Violin A 4/4 medium
Based on 2 reviews
They are the best strings I've used, but there again every instrument is different and every string instrument is set up differently (sound post,base bar, bridge style and position) so it's not possible for me to tell you what to use,yet I would recommend these for a fiddler playing Irish trad.
Thomastik Vision Violin A 4/4 medium
Based on 1 reviews
I’ve used these on my hurdy gurdies to great effect, the violin A working as a high G on a 345mm soprano gurdy. As with all Vision strings, the winding is quite delicate so take great care when changing cotton, and ensure you have nicely rounded wheel rims and minimal downward pressure against the wheel.
Thomastik Vision Titanium Solo A VIT02
Based on 1 reviews
I’ve used these on my hurdy gurdies to great effect, the violin A working as a high G on a 345mm soprano gurdy. As with all Vision strings, the winding is quite delicate so take great care when changing cotton, and ensure you have nicely rounded wheel rims and minimal downward pressure against the wheel. Honestly I haven’t yet noticed much of a difference between the Vision, Vision Titanium and Titanium Solo strings (at least on a gurdy) so take your pick. Perhaps the Titanium ones are a bit more robust, and the solo ones a bit brighter, but it’s not a huge difference.
Pirastro Evah Pirazzi Gold A Violin 4/4
Based on 1 reviews
Pirastro Evah Pirazzi Gold are a great choice for strings, equally fit for top-notch violins and cheap practicing hardware; they bring out the best sound in both. Pros: - one of the best (if not the best) sounding strings on the market Cons: - pricey (but worth the asking price)
Thomastik Dominant 131 A Violin 4/4 Med.
Based on 2 reviews
As all the Dominant strings it's not too expensive and gives you a good sound and most of all: a good voloume. This type of strings for me isn't exalting a timbric charateristic of your instrument as other strings, but Dominant is fantastic for the volume it gives you. So I'm very satisfied!