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Thomastik-Infeld Infeld Red Violin String Set 4/4

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Description
Wound on an advanced synthetic core, the Infeld string system is designed to cover the entire tonal spectrum, enabling players to achieve string-by-string tonal preferences without the headaches of uneven string-to-string tensions.
Infeld Red strings are designed to create a powerful, warm and expansive tone with great dynamic capability. These strings enhance the darker overtones of the violin and are an excellent choice for soloists.
Specifications
Instrument Size: 4/4
Tension: Medium
• E: 8.0 kg / 17.6 lb
• A: 5.5 kg / 12.1 lb
• D: 4.6 kg / 10.1 lb
• G: 4.7 kg / 10.3 lb
Core Material: Chrome Steel (E); Composite Core (A, D, G)
Outer Material: Gold Plated (E); Hydronalium Wound (A, D); Silver Wound (G)
String End: Ball-End
Infeld Red strings are designed to create a powerful, warm and expansive tone with great dynamic capability. These strings enhance the darker overtones of the violin and are an excellent choice for soloists.
Specifications
Instrument Size: 4/4
Tension: Medium
• E: 8.0 kg / 17.6 lb
• A: 5.5 kg / 12.1 lb
• D: 4.6 kg / 10.1 lb
• G: 4.7 kg / 10.3 lb
Core Material: Chrome Steel (E); Composite Core (A, D, G)
Outer Material: Gold Plated (E); Hydronalium Wound (A, D); Silver Wound (G)
String End: Ball-End
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Good warm-sounding strings for a bright-sounding violin
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I like that Thomastik Infeld Red G, D, and A strings give my violin a warmer, richer, deeper, and darker sound.
However, I don't like the Thomastik Infeld Red E string because with that E string being gold-plated, it is very prone to whistling when going to play the open E string.
Posted by Lian P. on Sep 18, 2025