Thomastik Infeld Blue Violin 4/4 medium
String Set for Violin

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Clear and bright sound
This set of string is my favorite set of string due to its feeling under finger and its relatively competitive price.
Dominants are cheaper and better
The a string is the worst, very tinny, doesnt project well, and breaks all the time (winding unravels)
the g and d are good, but i find the dominants the have more color variance especially in the d. I do wish for a higher tension g on the dominants, but havent found one i really liked yet
the e is miles better than the e in all the dominant sets but definitely worse than goldbrokat
id just get the dominants. + goldbrokat
I will never buy other strings
First time I bought these strings 3 years ago, I fell in love with the sound and stability.
After changing the strings they stayed in tune almost immediately!
Very stable strings no matter the environment you play and they go rarely out of tune.
Can't find any negative things to say about these strings!
Best strings I had so far !
As long as I was dubious at first ...
These strings are perfect for a violin student with an intermediate / advanced level.
They get tuned easily and stay tuned for a really long time once the strings are used enough.
The sound is clear and neat, really bright too ! And the harmonics are as clear as sunlight !
They're also really resistant, since I sometimes play with really rough moves. But they didn't even flinch, not even once !
It's also really easy to clean them, the rosin comes off with just a gentle wipe with a fiberclothe
So, I would recommend them to any violin student or anyone in a band or who does live performances !
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Thomastik
- Released in 2002
- Average price : $54
- Tension: Middle
- For 4/4 violin
- E string: Carbon steel tin-plated
- A and D strings: Composite hydronalium
- G string: Composite silver
- With ball end
- Set IB 100