Thomastik-Infeld Dominant Pro Violin E String DP01 Thomastik-Infeld Dominant Pro Violin E String DP01 - For Advanced Violinists

The Thomastik-Infeld Dominant Pro Violin E String DP01 is an innovation in string technology, tailored for advanced violinists. Made in Vienna, it features a carbon steel core with a tin-plated wound, perfect for 4/4 size violins. This string offers a powerful and balanced sound, ensuring an instant bow response with a wide spectrum of sound colors.

  • Innovative Leader in String Technology: The Dominant Pro E string represents Thomastik-Infeld's latest string revolution. It delivers a room-filling, powerful sound that is well balanced and rich in broad sound colors, making it exceptionally easy to play.
  • Building on a Legend: As a contemporary solution from the legendary Dominant brand, the DP01 is suited for chamber and orchestral violinists, as well as soloists, offering a “reference standard” in sound quality.
  • Sound Development: The DP01 E string responds immediately and effortlessly to the bow, offering a focused core sound that balances brilliance and warmth. Its bell-like tonal character allows for dynamic and phrasing versatility, from pp to ff.
  • String Structure: A preferred choice among musicians, the carbon steel, tin-plated Dominant Pro E string delivers a full, round, and powerful tone with a slight edge. It is stable, reliable, and comes with a medium gauge and a removable ball end.

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • 130 Dominant Aluminum Wound Carbon Steel Core 4/4 Violin String - E (Medium)
Finish
  • Carbon
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