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🎶 Elevate your sound, own the stage with Peter Infeld strings!
The Thomastik-Infeld PI100 Peter Infeld Violin Strings 4/4 Full Set features a patented synthetic core design with a platinum-plated E string, aluminum-wound A string, and silver-wound D and G strings. Handmade in Vienna, Austria, these strings deliver exceptional tonal richness, superior tuning stability, and a soft left-hand feel, making them the go-to choice for advanced and professional violinists seeking a vibrant, balanced sound with lasting performance.



| ASIN | B003JEAHES |
| Body Material Type | Steel, Aluminum, Silver |
| Brand Name | Thomastik-Infeld |
| Coating Description | Platinum-plated steel E string, aluminum-wound and silver-wound synthetic core strings for A, D, G |
| Color | silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (391) |
| Finish Type | Platinum Plated, Silver Plated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09003918602053 |
| Included Components | Platinum-plated E string, Aluminum-wound A string, Silver-wound D string, Silver-wound G string |
| Instrument | Violin |
| Item Type Name | Violin strings |
| Manufacturer | Thomastik |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PI100 |
| Material Type | Steel, Aluminum, Silver |
| Model Number | PI100 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | advanced or professional performance and recording purposes |
| Set Name | Peter Infeld (PI) Violin String Set |
| String Gauge | Medium |
| String Material Type | Steel, Aluminum, Silver |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
U**A
very good
the strings sound very very beatiful, loved it
J**S
I bought a fine professional violin several months ago that was set up with Thomastik-Infeld Dominants when I picked it up for the first time. It’s lovely, modern violin based on the Guarneri del Gesù pattern, made back in 2014 and comes from the workshop of Ming-Jiang Zhu; it is made up entirely of European tone woods, save for the fittings. I’d really loved the tone and playability of this violin to begin with, and so the Dominants, being a fairly neutral string and being neither too bright, nor too dark, weren’t seemingly trying to “play up” the instrument’s inherent & immense power and depth, so that’s saying something about my violin’s tonal character; therefore, I’m certain I made the right choice with this instrument and it has every quality I’ve ever looked for in a violin in terms of sound quality and responsiveness. I figured I would wear those strings out before long, anyway, with as much as I practice(2-4 hours per day) and would tailor the sound to my own preferences whenever it was time to replace them. Now, I have lots of experience with Dominants and have played them on-and-off and on numerous violins of mine over the years, so I know how fuzzy they can sound as they age. It was time to replace my strings after they began to go false a month prior to the time of this review. I don’t really care for many of the latest synthetic offerings from Pirastro(yes, I’ve tried them all) partly because none of them have seemed to last very long for me and quickly lost their tone/brilliance, and also because of their rigidity under the left hand relative to that of anything I’ve tried before from Thomastik-Infeld. My experience with all of Larsen’s offerings has been very similar, although the Larsens do seem to have a bit more complexity than most other brands. I have always especially liked the flexibility of Dominants in going all the way up the fingerboard without putting the sound into a crunchy choke-hold(I’m looking at you, @Pirastro). I also figured that since other string lines from Thomastik-Infeld would feel similar in sound and playability, I would do some research on the Peter Infeld set- having never tried them before and yet, always wanting to do so- which brings me full-circle to now with these new strings. They arrived rather quickly and I’ve played them nonstop since installing them, so they’re pretty well settled and broken in by now(less than 2 days). In short: WOW. I’ve played for well over 14 years now and have tried literally every popular synthetic string on the market, and so coming from Dominants to Peter Infeld strings was the best decision I’ve made musically for my playing in a very long time. They are so powerful, responsive, clear and yet rich, and all of the strings seem to augment the natural vibrations of one another no matter where I play on the fingerboard of any one of them. The platinum E string actually sounds brilliant and full, and I personally haven’t noticed any whistling when transitioning from the A string. No need to substitute a different E string for this set, as it matches well on my violin. These strings are everything I like about Dominants and so much more! There’s also familiarity about these strings that reminds me of the core sound of the original Dominants, though, if anything, they’re FAR more refined and nuanced than the latter. I can really dig in with the bow and get a nice attack without the sound breaking or crunching. I can’t even tell that they’re higher tension, either; because of this, I am able to play in the highest reaches up the fingerboard on any of the strings, and the G string in particular doesn’t sound choked in the highest positions in any way, whatsoever. It only sounds gutsier. My violin sounds even more vibrant than it did when I fell in love with it, and I think I just found my new favorite strings. I realize that every violin’s string preference is as different as that of its owner’s, but I do hope others will feel the same way about these wonderful strings once they’ve tried them for themselves! I know I don’t regret it.
G**N
Super!
P**Z
Muy buena calidad
大**生
しっかり届きました!問題なく使えています。安定の好きな音です。
R**N
Great tone and good quality. Waiting to see how durable they will be.
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