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Comentado en México el 15 de octubre de 2024
Tienen muy buen sonido y son bastante fáciles de afinar con las clavijas, casi que no es necesario un Micro-afinador
Sandra c r
Comentado en México el 7 de enero de 2023
Para un violín
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Comentado en España el 21 de noviembre de 2022
Pues unas cuerdas muy suaves, con armónicos y gran potencia. Se ve por los comentarios que antes debía de haber otra versión mas dura. En mi caso (tensión media y Re en Aluminio), son comparables a las Obligato de Pirastro. Muy contento. Repito seguro cuando se gasten.
Laura Hdz
Comentado en México el 1 de octubre de 2022
Se ven resistentes, llevo unos meses usandolas. No me gustó su sonido porque es muy brillante, sobre todo en las cuerdad graves le hace falta cuerpo y en general el sonido es algo sucio, no tan claro. Es difícil sacar un sonido redondo y limpio con poca presión, por lo que se necesita más presión del arco en las cuerdas y eso hace que se escuche mucho el ruido de las arcadas.
Carlos Eduardo Morales
Comentado en México el 5 de junio de 2020
Llegaron muy rápido.El paquete en el que vienen es muy práctico y demuestra que estás cuerdas son de calidad.Pedí las de tensión baja y suenan perfecto, nada de sonido metálico, dan un sonido bastante redondo. La presión de los dedos al presionar es bastante comoda.Es la primera vez que las compro y son excelentes.
Valence
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de julio de 2018
As a beginner, I find the light tension set easier on the finger tips. Even, warm sound from all strings, no squeakiness.
Amélia-Rose
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de septiembre de 2015
As a long time Zyex user on my Viola, I was not disappointed. The tone is dark and warm as expected, they broke in within 10 minutes, and I have great hope that they will last at least a year, as has been my experience with previous Zyex products.I recompiled these for anyone with either a bright instrument, or a quiet one. It will solve both problems and last you for a long time.
kim
Comentado en Alemania el 28 de junio de 2014
Very good quality for the price. My son play his violin everyday and the sound is stable, very easy to play. Easy to install. We recommend this product without hesitation.
traildigger15
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de noviembre de 2013
My strings had long been dead on my violin, and weren't great before they died either. They were far too bright and tinny, with a cutting, flat, and piercing sound. I decided on synthetic core strings because I thought that would help add depth to the violin and mellow it out a bit. My price range wasn't quite in the ballpark of Dominants, so I decided to go with these strings, even though nobody I knew played with them before. In particular I chose the silver D set because as the cello is my primary instrument, I'm a sucker for a hearty low end sound.First impression was that the A scared the crap out of me when stringing it up. The combination of a silk core and an aluminum wrapping makes the string feel like it is ready to snap while tuning. I had made sure to well lubricate the nut and bridge with a pencil before stringing, but it still had a horrible feeling to it. I got the string up to about a G, at which point the change in pitch relative to the amount I turned the peg dropped off, the exact sign that your string is getting ready to fail. After quadruple checking that it was indeed an A string, I finally just decided to bring it up to pitch. It got there eventually, but not without a large amount of sweat and nervous swearing on my part.The other strings went on just fine, and I got to play it for the first time. Immediately I noticed a huge increase in the sound from even when my last strings were new. The silver low end did exactly what I wanted, it brought out the deeper tones of the violin and made it sing clear and rich. The aluminum A takes a bit of getting used to, it has a tackier texture than that of a silver or chrome wound string, but the sound from it is surprisingly good. Unlike my last A which was shrill and piercing, this A has a lot more restraint in the sound. Warm and rich it matches the silver D and G particularly well on my violin. The E I feel is nothing to write home about, but is not the worst E I've played on. Perhaps it is the cellist in me talking, but nearly every E I've played hasn't been to my liking. However, the E provided blends moderately well, and while lacking the mellowing qualities of the lower strings, let's face it, who wants an E to mellow?Bow response is good, with the aluminum A being a tiny bit slower than the others. The difference is hardly perceivable while playing though, and it does not at all keep the A from slowing down a fast passage. The biggest thing to overcome will be shifting on the A, those who are used to harder metal windings may find it a bit unsettling at first, but good finger tip calluses will help with that.Overall these are great strings for someone looking for a powerful yet a bit more soothing sound. I recommend the silver D and G in particular, as the low end of violins seems to be a bit overlooked. If you can get these strings with a bit better E I would advise it, but the supplied E will do just fine if not.
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