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Jarred M
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2022
I’ve tried a couple of strings from the Dominant and both Evah Pirazzi series, and I feel this silver wound variant is the best D string I’ve used so far on my violin. Of the entire Evah Pirazzi (Green) set I think this D string is the best quality of the whole set and it lasts longer than the rest of the set.
Jodie M. Green
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2021
Unless you are replacing a broken string just get the whole set. You won't be sorry. Amazing sound and response. Fast break-in time and stays in tune. If you don't want to drop the money on a full set the Violino is a fantastic alternative for cheaper.
Sonia
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2019
El paquete nunca me llegó. Cuidado. No compren. Estafa. Nunca respondieron los correos en 2 meses. No hicieron reembolso. Son irresponsables.
Y.D.
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2017
Best sounding string I know, very warm and smooth, yet clear. Great for classical music.
Taher Ahmadi
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2014
This string is quite famous and some maestros like Joshua Bell or Maxim Vangerov use it. For my violin, at least the D string that I purchased, it was too soft and I felt the power I needed was missing. Any way perhaps my review would have bee more accurate if I had purchased a complete set.
JamesMS
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2012
So I've had two of these D strings now, consequently, and have experienced the same problem with both. It's not my violin or my playing because the violin was hand-made by a professional luthier and sounds great, and I've been playing for several years (so those factors aside).I start playing with a new Evah Pirazzi D string and over the next few months, it begins to lose its tone quality. After another few months, the outer wire windings begin to uncoil, leaving the violin with that nasty, vibrating sound that resembles metals flakes being shaken.The uncoiling typically begins in the first-position, where the hand's third finger produces the tone of G (one octave above the lowest open string). The uncoiling this spreads to the lower notes and soon corrupts the sound of all notes on the D-string.Do not buy this product. You will regret doing so, if you do buy it. Find a better D-string first. I speak from experience!
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