Thomastik Dominant Violin 4/4 Alu medium 4-stars Reviews
Entry level high-end srings.
I use these sgrings for almost 5 years now.
They are very good quality and they have a very good warm sound on my violin.
They need at about 3 to 4 days to be formated and set their tone on the instrument wich is good.
Real value for money strings!
Great for intermediates
Having decided to play again after 30 years, I bought a first a cheap set of strings and was dismayed at how I sounded. Now playing again with these and everything is so much better! There’s now hope I can play properly again!
I always get those strings.
I feel like It won't get better than this except for strings that are much higher in price. Absolutely recommend them!
Grand strings
These strings are fine if you have no specific tonal preference or want something in the middle.
They also have a good resonance and hardly need any tuning.
Great all-rounder
Not sure if I can add anything new. These are probably the most widely used mid-quality violin strings available. Great choice if you don't want to break the bank.
Good, but not for everyone
These are good strings, even though my violin at the moment doesn't like them, but I don't blame that on the strings. It takes a while to get the right strings for a particular violin and my new violin just didn't sound good with them. (My old violin loved them). It's an expensive trial and error but finally settled on prim strings (bonus is they also are cheaper) so, yes.. very good strings.. but not for me at this time.
Good place to start
This are nice strings, easy to bow, for a reasonable price.
Not ideal for alternative tuning as it greatly reduces the life expectancy of the strings.
When learning or playing parts that I am not confident with, I prefer to use the strings as they create a reasonable sound even when you make small bowing mistakes
Great-sounding strings
These are great strings, which cut across all Violin ranges. From cheap to really expensive instruments, these strings will project your sound and last quite a bit in European climate but drop in colour rather drastically in the tropics (I'm in Africa and all my clients complain the colour/tone of the strings change after 6-8 months)
Good strings apart from the E
Dominants are deservedly one of the most popular makes of violin strings because they are of consistent quality. They do, however, suit some violins more than others and I have found that in particular the E string usually sounds harsh and has to be replaced.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Thomastik
- Released in 2000
- Average price : $48