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Dr Thomastik Violin Strings (VIT100)

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Features

  • This is a Complete Set of Strings
  • Made in Austria
  • Genuine Thomastik-Infeld Product
  • Synthetic core (Titanium wound E string) strings produce rich, complex tone.

Description

Thomastik-Infeld, the innovative leader in orchestral string design and production for 85 years, are pleased to continue their legacy with the introduction of the Vision strings for violin. These strings are specifically designed to fulfill the needs of advanced violinists, including those who excel in orchestral or chamber group settings. They settle in quickly and can achieve a stable tuning within a very short time and are exceptionally easy to play. Their durability is unsurpassed compared to other synthetic core strings. Players will be pleased with the compatibility between Vision strings and other Thomastik-Infeld synthetic core strings such as Dominant , Infield Red and Blue. Vision violin strings - made with your vision in mind. From the Manufacturer Thomastik-Infeld Vision Titanium Solo strings are wound on an advanced synthetic core, while their highly polished surface allows for effortless left-hand technique. They offer incredible focus on the upper strings and clarity and are perfect for soloists. These strings settle in very quickly and offer unparalleled tuning stability. They are more durable than most synthetic core strings and respond quickly. Ball ends are made of titanal. Violin set, 4/4 size.


Item Weight: 0.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: 6 x 6 x 1 inches


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Item model number: VIT100


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 17, 2006


String Gauge: Medium


String Material: M-Steel


Number of Strings: 4


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  • They sounded very nice on my early 19th century Hopf
I tried these on a couple of different fiddles. They sounded very nice on my early 19th century Hopf, which has a naturally dark tone. I am a fiddle player with 40 years of playing behind me, and I play mostly Old Time and Celtic. for Irish Airs and Old Time Waltzes they were beautiful sounding with a rich sound with lots of harmonics. My Hopf has a strong deep bass and these strings kept that and added harmonic overtones to it. Lovely to hear. However, on upbeat fiddle tunes playing double stops, these strings were a bit much. There was just too much complexity going on. It just wasn't as clean as I like. I put my Dominants back on and fiddling sounded much cleaner, at least to my tastes. The other fiddle I tried them with was a pre- WWII German trade fiddle (real nice looking with one piece back). This fiddle has a brighter tone than my Hopf and is less dynamic sounding. The Titanium Solos were just too bright for this one. Lacked warmth. I have tried both Infeld Reds and Dominants on it and both are better with the Dominants being a bit better than the reds. Just for kicks, I put the Titanium Solos on an early 70's Ton Klar student instrument had a set of Obbligatos on it. Took the T-Solos right back off. Could have made ones ears bleed. :) The Obbligatos at least sounded nice on it (strings probably worth more than the fiddle). In conclusion I think these are very good strings for a full bodied warm sounding violin being used in Classical Music or other music that doesn't use a lot of quick double stops. They are quite loud, a bit louder than any of the other strings I have, and would take a loud instrument and really kick out. I'm giving 4 stars instead of 5 because these require just the right instrument and music style instead of being a universal string like Dominants. I am going to try Tonicas and Zyex next to see if they can outdo the Dominants on either of these two fiddles. [EDIT-update] In the fall of 2016 the neck pulled lose from my early 19th century Hopf fiddle, so used my trade fiddle until I finally put the neck back of the Hopf in December 2017. I increased the neck angle for a taller bridge (had a very short bridge before). Now the Vision Titanium Solos sound much better, with the complexity of tone on fast double stop fiddling being much better without losing the beautiful tone on slower tunes. For this particular violin, I'd go with a 5 star now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2015 by Dave Leonard

  • Was informed by Luthier that these are not genuine
Good price and they sounded ok but we were informed by a luthier at House of Note that these were not genuine Vision Solo strings. Won't be purchasing again.
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2020 by JT Hargreaves

  • Has lasted for 8 months of on/off playing with little to no deterioration
I love these strings for their longevity and quality of tone. I last bought these 8 months ago, and I play about 30 minutes per day. So far I have not needed to replace them, their tone quality has been just that stable. Best of all, the e string is NOT tinny or metallic - no need to buy a separate E string if you get the full set! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2021 by Michael Yu

  • Wow! Pulled the sound right out of my violin!
I love these strings. I play mariachi and I’m typically the only violin playing alongside two trumpets. This is the first time I order them.... I was soooooooo pleased that I wasn’t completely drowned out. I switched from regular Dominants to these (I have used Dominants for 10+ years).
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Tomastik Infeld
I have changed my own Violin strings for 40 years. They e string snapped as soon as I slowly wound it on the peg. I couldn't figure out why. So, I had to purchase a different brand e string. I have used Tomastik infeld strings before but this is the first time this has happened. Also, they sound a bit hollow but not sure if that is a fault of string or my bow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2018 by L. P. Yaccarino

  • AWFUL!! They don't playl they BRAY!
For the first week, the strings sounded pretty good. I was impressed with the short break in time. Then, the sound deteriorated quickly to a harsh chalky sound. I do NOT recommend this product. Perhaps it is my violin's own persnickety needs, but I am returning to Peter Infeld or the Infeld red series. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2018 by Dane County

  • Comparing to Dominants, it's a smoother, richer string ...
Comparing to Dominants, it's a smoother, richer string. The e string is awful, but for these sets that's to be expected
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2016 by Kim

  • Long lasting and sound great
These are some of the best strings for the price I've ordered. The E has a removable ball end so no need to fret about needing a loop end. I play multiple styles, trad. to orchestral repertoire and these strings sound great on all of it. They've been the longest lasting strings I've had. I ordered these almost a year ago and I'm just now to the point of needing to replace them. I play on average 2-3 hours everyday and they've held up wonderfully. I suggest ordering these over dominants and Evahs, they sound better than dominants and last longer than Evahs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2016 by Amazon Customer

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