By Jargar
2 in stock |
* All strings are ball end, unless otherwise specified.
Long established, popular, steel cored strings.
The original Jargar string.
This set is supplied with a ball end E. If you'd like a loop end E please add each individual string to your basket separately.
Keen Amateur
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Pros: First time I've used Jargar strings and looking good so far. Their sound is nicely balanced and they are comfortable to play. I've just had them for a few days, so it will be interesting to see how long they keep their bright sound.
Cons: None up till now.
Other: I will certainly be trying these on one of my other fiddles.
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Beginner
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Pros: Beautiful product easily the best on the market for tone
Cons: The strings are perfect no negative comment
Other: The service from Stringzone in getting the product to me was fantastic .I had delivery within three days. Excellent service
Keen Amateur
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Pros: I am still playing with a previous set of Jargar, and I bought the new set as sooner or later I have to replace them. The strings fit well with my violin (i.e. they produce a great sound). The strings are very stable. They last a lot.
Cons: Why do you force me to write something here? I do not have any negative remark!
Beginner
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Pros: These strings feel so much better to handle, compared with another well known steel cored product, and bring a firmness in the bowing and volume and resonance to my violin that I haven't enjoyed before.
Cons: None as yet.
Other: I haven't enough experience to award 5 stars.
Teacher
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Pros: Really responsive & easy to play. Very thin which makes playing 5ths in tune much easier. Stable in pitch right from the beginning.
Cons: Seems to stifle the sound on my very old German instrument. Probably due to high tension as the same thing happened when I tried Pirazzi's.
Other: Will have to try some on my more modern viola.
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