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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
They're what you start with,
This review is from: Super Sensitive Steelcore 4/4 Cello Strings: Set (Electronics)
In the vast world of strings for the 4-stringed instruments these are not exactly spectacular. An understatement, really, but that doesn't matter when you're first starting out. To be perfectly blunt, if you're just getting started, you're not going to notice a difference between these strings and any other string for several years. If you spent less than about $2k on your instrument, you really might as well get these. They're cheap, and they do what they're supposed to do.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good for the money,
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This review is from: Super Sensitive Steelcore 4/4 Cello Strings: Set (Electronics)
These are the more generic brand of strings, they dont really have as good of sound quality as theyer making it sound. However these are good for what you pay for them, they are also a good string for beginers or students. But you would never see a professional using these and thats because they are not very good, there are better strings for when a student or beginer whants so take it to the next step. I have used these ever since I started playing the cello and I just dont think they measuer up to other brands, but for the time i started and was only begining they were a good string for my level.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
OK for beginners,
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This review is from: Super Sensitive Steelcore 4/4 Cello Strings: Set (Electronics)
I am a violinist of 15+ years. I remember using this brand when I first started playing. I also remember breaking strings all the time - my mother can attest to this. Once I started buying my own strings in high school I bought Dominant; though more expensive, the quality of the sound improved and the strings didn't break as often. My 9yr old sister just started playing cello. I will be gifting her a full set of Dominant strings. Oh, the joy of being the baby and getting spoiled rotten. :)
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