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Pirastro Evah Pirazzi Series Violin String Set 4/4 Stark E String Look End

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Color: 4/4 Stark E String Look End


Features

  • Most intensive and brilliant
  • Widest possible range of dynamic and soloistic play
  • Solid warm tonal fundament
  • Voluminous and noble sound characteristic
  • Outstanding quick response

Description

Evah Pirazzi Series Violin String Set 4/4 Stark E String Look End. Evah Pirazzi Violin Strings have a synthetic fiber core that produces a complex, brilliant tone that is rich with overtones. These strings are extremely responsive and have an exceptional dynamic range. They capture all the expressive nuances of the player. Evah Pirazzi strings are long-lasting, consistent, and are highly resistant to changes in temperature and humidity. By working closely with professional musicians, Evah Pirazzi strings have been developed to function extremely well for soloists looking for a string with a full tone, but with a noticeable edge. Computer-aided manufacturing techniques with strict quality-control ensure they will perform at the highest level. Modern PIRASTRO strings set an industry standard.


Item Weight: 0.774 ounces


Product Dimensions: 4 x 0.25 x 4 inches


Item model number: EVA419035


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 27, 2010


Color Name: 4/4 Stark E String Look End


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  • I just through away $100 buying this purchase
Color: 4/4 Medium Goldsteel E Loop End
These strings are only returnable in their original conditions. I started with E string which was fine. Continuing with G, again fine. But the A string was so distorted and edgy!!! I could return it so I went ahead and install all of them hoping that it wouldn't be a big issue. But on the second day of usage, I realized there's also a dent on the A string. The sound is nice, but the quality is really poor. I wish I could've returned them :( UPDATE: They accepted the return :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2022 by Mahdi Shirvin Mahdi Shirvin

  • Bam and Blah
Color: 4/4 Medium Goldsteel E Loop End
I have bought both PI strings and Evahs and I have to say that Evahs are way better in the way they sound and are very brilliant. I cannot give them a full five stars because they go flat very, very fast. Just when you think the strings sound wonderful (they take about a week to break in)....all of a sudden.....blah (maybe about a month of life total with about 3 hours of practice a day). The flip side is the PI's (more expensive) last longer but, are just not as pretty sounding....I will review these strings later....So, I guess it is up to your budget, your practice amount, and how much you want to change your strings. I personally like these a lot so, I am stuck changing a lot of strings. Also, they sound particularly wonderful with a Westminster E....The Westminster can handle the power and brilliance of the Evahs. It's all a personal choice but, I have an older, not so easy instrument that needs some bam.....if you do too....try Evah Pirazzi strings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2015 by LJC

  • Low quality
Color: 4/4 Medium Goldsteel E Loop End
I have to express my incredible disappointment in this purchase. They arrived in an unusable condition; the A strings tailpiece winding was exceptionally thick and wouldn't fit in my standard, generic, boxwood tailpiece (I've used Evahs before just fine). The G string also was lacking most of the peg threading. The D and E strings mounted, but did not sound proper. I had some serious doubts regarding their authenticity, and was much better off getting a refund and seeing my local luthier. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2018 by Laurell S.

  • Not as good as Gold
Color: 4/4 Medium Goldsteel E Loop End
The packaging of Pirazzi strings is very confusing. I previously had the Gold packaged set ( with no gold on any strings?) and decided to replace them with the Green packaged set (reviewed here). The Green do have gold strings, so why is that? The Gold packaged Pirazzis are much warmer in tone. I really like them much more than the Green boxed strings. I'm going back to the gold boxed strings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2020 by Gary

  • Extremely pleased with these strings!
Color: 4/4 Medium Goldsteel E Loop End
I will admit, I was skeptical about using synthetic-cored strings, but these strings really are very good strings. The tone is a bit brighter than what I was accustomed to but they do mellow out somewhat after they are stretched. It really did not take long for the strings to stretch either. Also, they produce a much louder sound than my previous strings. This is perfect for me. Another thing that I noticed, which is why I went with synthetic strings in the first place, is that they hold their intonation very well despite temperature change. I am extremely happy with these strings and I love how well they play on my 1925 German violin. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2014 by KGonza

  • A whole new tone with these strings!
Color: 4/4 Medium Goldsteel E Loop End
I've used these strings with my violin (I have modern Gregg Alf violin) that tends to have darker tone with other strings. These strings brings all new tone characteristics to the violin that just great for playing the Bach pieces. The lower string is deeper and the E brilliance is more pronounced. May not be for everyone, but personally for me, these strings bring a whole new sound to my violin ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2017 by Wong

  • After that time the strings die very suddenly sounding dull and dead
Color: 4/4 Medium Goldsteel E Loop End
These strings project very well and have a very prominent projection of overtones. Response is quick and dynamic range is large....however, the strings last about 3 months. After that time the strings die very suddenly sounding dull and dead. Great strings but I don't want to buy them every three months, especially due to their high price. Great strings but they die too quickly, this is probably due to the amount of playing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2015 by Ian

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Color: 4/4 Medium Goldsteel E Loop End
These violin strings add power and beauty to the sound. The break-in time is about 5 days, and the durability, is very good. The A string tends to unravel at the nut, and this has happened a few times , as an effect from tuning up a new string.
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2018 by robert blaise

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