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Thomastik-Infeld 135B Dominant Strings Set 4/4 with Steel E Ball - Corrosion Resistant Violin E String with Aluminum Wound Ball End - Flexible Violin Strings with Easy Modulation for a Rich Tone

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Features

  • For Beginners And Professionals: Made from aluminum, nylon, and steel, Dominant violin strings give players a rich focus and deep sound. Whether you are just learning or are a seasoned musician, they offer easy playability for all phases of players.
  • Quick Response: Because the A, D, and G strings are made with nylon and aluminum, this set of strings for violins gives a quicker response and a richer focus for a more dramatic sound. They also have low tension with excellent tuning stability.
  • Superior Sound: While this is sold as a complete set of strings, our 135B model is different from others because of the E string specifically. This 4/4 violin strings set has a steel ball end, which gives it a deeper tone than most other E strings.
  • Enhanced Clarity: The 135B violin string sets deliver a brilliant and open sound with pronounced clarity. The highly corrosion-resistant E-string enhances these qualities, providing even faster response and a direct sound character.
  • Meeting Your Needs: Crafted by Thomastik-Infeld, a company with a legacy of making musical strings since 1919, this violin string set measures 1 x 1 x 1 and is lightweight at just 0.64 ounces. The silver-toned aluminum strings also ensure durability.

Description

The 135B Dominant violin strings 4/4 full set model is different from others because of the E string specifically. The E string has a steel ball-end, which helps it achieve a richer sound. The other three strings are made with a blend of aluminum, steel, and Perlon (nylon). For the best possible tone color and longevity of your instrument and strings, be sure to regularly maintain and replace them at the appropriate intervals. All Thomastik-Infeld products are proudly made in Austria, where we have been crafting strings since 1919.

Brand: Thomastik


String Gauge: Medium


Color: Silver


Instrument: Violin


String Material Type: Aluminum, Perlon, Steel


String Material Type: Aluminum, Perlon, Steel


Brand Name: Thomastik


Instrument: Violin


Color: Silver


String Gauge: Medium


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Saturday, Jan 11

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Well made and they are thick as mentioned in the product description. They sound great on the violin
They sound great, well made and they are thick
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024 by Rashmi

  • Best strings
Nice deep mellow tone I love them more than Evah Piarraza
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024 by susan murra

  • Not Just For Beginners
This is a quality set of violin strings. They are well made & packaged. Delivery was actually ahead of delivery date. Will definitely order again in the future, this is good value .
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024 by Larry Larkins

  • Excellent strings
I bought them for a friend and he says these are of the best strings he's ever had.
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024 by Pedro Piña

  • Producto correcto
Producto de buena calidad. Gracias
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024 by J REFUGIO RIVERA ACEVEDO

  • These are of dependable quality.
I use these strings on my violin. They seem to bring out the best in my instrument.
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024 by peter zabriskie

  • Effortless playability, great projection
I have been playing violin for 10 years. For years 6-8 I had been using Dominant strings when I took a break to try out D'Addario Helicore strings, because of the harsh quality of the E string that Dominants are so notorious for. I don't know why I hadn't thought sooner to just switch out the E, but I digress. Skip ahead a few years later — while I do still love my Helicores, it was time for me to re-string, and I decided to give Dominants another try (because we can't all afford Evah Pirazzi gold lol). I also picked up a loose Pirastro Gold E for my E string since it seems to be a popular combo with Dominants — and with good reason, I would find. Upon re-stringing I rediscovered how easy Dominant strings are to tune, but they take a while to settle in and tend to slip pretty quickly until they're "broken in" (especially the A string). That being said, the difference in playability between the Dominant and Helicore strings is night and day — Dominants feel much less resistant and tense, with the same if not better projection. Playing on Dominants feels effortless and smooth, and the Pirastro Gold E was a great substitute for the Dominant E. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024 by Evelyn Rose

  • Violin Teacher Recommended
My daughter's violin teacher suggested it as a bit pricier alternative but swore that it is very good. I know nothing about strings, just took her word for it. Both the daughter and the teacher are happy.
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024 by S. Koch

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