🎶 Elevate Your Craft with D'Addario Strings!
D'Addario Ascente Violin Strings are medium tension strings designed for 4/4 scale violins, featuring a synthetic core that offers a wider tonal range, excellent pitch stability, and superior durability. Made in the USA, these strings are perfect for advancing players seeking elegance and consistency in their sound.
A**R
Good strings. Amazing for $20.
I've been playing music for decades. Started on viola back in 5th grade. Recently started violin to improve my treble clef sight reading. Purchased to put on a student grade 1970's German violin I picked up at Goodwill. I use D'Addario's on my acoustic guitar and figured I'd give these a shot for the price. They are FAR better than the price point would lead you to believe. They broke in after an hour or two of playing and while I don't exactly buy into D'Addario's marketing department's "expanded tonal palette" claims they are good sounding strings and a bit more colorful and a bit warmer/less harsh than steel strings. They, and a bit of noodling with the bridge position, helped clean up the sound on that violin. They feel great under the fingers and are absolutely rock solid in their stability. That part the people in marketing got 100% right. Have barely had to tune that violin after they first got stable. Are they a set of Evah Pirazzi or even Dominants? No, but they are dang good, especially at $21 with prime shipping. My instructor even remarked on them, asking what they were and saying they are "good strings" after playing on them for a bit. At $21 you really ought to try them as they are a cheap alternative to steel strings and I think a good upgrade for beginners and intermediate students.
H**A
Materiales y calidad.
Excelente producto
R**O
These D'Addario Ascente strings are THE BEST $ VALUE but they aren't the best sounding strings.
For the price, these strings (D'Addario Ascente ') are THE BEST $ VALUE ; however, acoustically speaking, these strings are NOT the best strings nor "A" grade quality. Overall, these are "B" grade strings, but for the $ value (e.g., < 20% the cost of "A" grade strings such as Evah Pirazzi Gold or Peter Infeld ), I give the Ascente strings a 5-star rating. Just want potential buyers to know that if you spend 5X $$, then you can get better strings. This memo is also written for myself so I can remind myself in the future what I thought of these strings.
T**O
Work great after a few days
Since these strings are synthetic, they tend to take a long time to settle and stay in tune. They sound very nice for the good price they give you. They packaging was very nice and the 4/4 strings fit perfectly. They aren't the most durable string out there though, due to the core not being as strong as others.
H**T
Great sound quality, smooth action, medium tension, slightly brighter sound. Excellent value.
Great sounding violin strings at a far more reasonable price point than other brands! They have a slightly brighter sound. Comparable to strings of other brands in the $50-$60 range, but at half the cost. I'll have to try their Helicore and Zyex sets next. Time will tell for durability and tune retention.
N**0
Great strings!
I added these to my violin in attempts to get it to produce a better sound and I can say the quality difference in construction and sound is amazing. I highly recommend these!
Z**
Good string
A nice set of budget nylon strings, worth the money.However one should expect hardship trying to tune the a string, it is significantly thicker than other typical a string so the tension is much tenser.
J**I
great option for someone just starting out.
Super happy with these strings. I am a new player and these were very affordable.
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