Great review! Thank you, These are the Best! and you need to know your staff to play the gut strings. For European trained on Gut strings violinists these are simply a treasure. The deviation of the tone is manageable for professionals. You can absolutely not compare it to any other brand. These strings carry a soul of an animal they were produced from and it does make a HUGE difference in sound and resonance. It is warm, soulful and deep. Love them!
@fiddleman1234564 жыл бұрын
You are right they are very sensitive. I always loved them the sound etc. I now have changed brands but most of the different type strings sometime have the option of getting the Eudoxa E which I always do. You have a good way of explaining everything. I totally enjoyed your bridge placement video. I have 2 very good violins and have always had the bridges made for me. Again very good presentation.
@rizunify3 ай бұрын
I got this at a clearence price of 50$ and I cannot tell how happy I am with them. I tried Pro-Arté and Tzigane but they do not compare to the original gut. The only lack is I cannot get a fff sound with them, for this probably one has to go with Eudoxa-stiff.
@JamesJones-zw9ut4 жыл бұрын
Hi! Really helpful video! I was just wondering how for long one could typically expect the strings to last? Thanks!
@epicolimeo9613 жыл бұрын
6 months depending on how much you play i would say synthetics are better and last longer i would reccoment obligato or violino as a synthentic
@nickdick23 жыл бұрын
Now there is Pirastro Passione which compromises quite well between gut strings sound quality (as it is gut) and stability as well life long of synthetic strings…
@LordCarmesimXXVII3 жыл бұрын
Obligato or Dominant, which have more similar sound and feel to Eudoxas?