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(More customer reviews)These strings have received rave reviews from violinist. Do a search and read for yourself. They are in a class of their own.
Most gut strings are unstable but have more undertones. Synthetic strings are far more stable but do not have the full undertones of gut strings, although the better synthetic strings come close. The Pirasatro Passione strikes a compromise between the two. Passione strings are gut strings, but they are more stable than most gut strings. You get more undertones than synthetic stings without almost as good stability.
Who should use these strings? Advanced violin players. Students probably should stick with the more affordable and time-tested Dominants (but with a different E string) or another synthetic string, such as Vision Solo or Larsen Tzigane. Evah Pirazzi strings are also excellent strings for advanced players, but their high tension make them unsuitable for most users and many violins. Ultimately, strings interact with the differing characteristics of violins, and different strings sound different on different violins. You have to experiment. If you are a student, maybe stick with Dominants (except the E) and then experiment once you advance.
If you are looking for the best overall strings and are willing to pay more, because you are an advanced player, buy the Passione strings.
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