Best Thomastik Dominant Violin 3/4 Alu medium Alternatives
We found 4 alternatives to Thomastik Dominant Violin 3/4 Alu medium based on experts and consumers reviews.
Pyramid Gold Violin Strings 3/4
Based on 1 reviews
I bought these strings for my son's 3/4 violin. He broke one string but I wanted to replace whole set as I do in all my guitars. Strings are good, I don't play violin myself but in my opinion strings sound very well, better than the stock strings that were given with the violin when I bought it. I am happy with my purchase.
Thomastik Vision VI100 1/2 medium
Based on 1 reviews
The string diameter is almost double, compared to steel core strings, and these synthetic core strings are stiffer than I had expected. but they mount easily, they are quick to settlle and keep their tuning, and they sound *much* nicer than the steel cores we had before. It is said that smaller violins benefit from steel core G and D strings but I can't say I agree. The synthetic cores add color and warmth and that is greatly welcome for a starting player.
Pirastro Evah Pirazzi Violin 3/4-1/2 M
Based on 3 reviews
It has the iconic Pirazzi "ringing" sound (very bright) and unbeatable projection power. G and D strings suit perfectly for our needs, A string is a little bit "metallic" and lack of complexity on our violin. The set in time is about 2-3 days. Only complain is the fairly short lifespan - in our case is three weeks.
Pirastro Tonica Violin 3/4-1/2
Based on 2 reviews
I got a set of these for one of my students 3/4 size violin. They're a good alternative and value for money if you don't necessarily want to pay out more for a good set of dominants. I went for these because the student wouldn't be on the 3/4 size for much longer and couldn't justify paying out more for a set that might only be in use for another couple of months. These were great value for money without compromising on sound or response.