

🎶 Elevate your sound with strings that strike the perfect chord between quality and value!
D'Addario Prelude Violin String Set (4/4 Medium Tension) offers student violinists a premium blend of warm tone, durability, and affordability. Featuring a solid steel core and sealed packaging, these strings resist corrosion and climate changes, ensuring consistent performance. Made in the USA and highly rated by educators, Prelude strings deliver professional sound quality at an unbeatable price.









| ASIN | B0002Y6BJI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #148 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #1 in Violin Strings |
| Body Material Type | Steel |
| Brand Name | D'Addario |
| Coating Description | Uncoated |
| Color | 4/4 Scale |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (7,705) |
| Finish Type | Uncoated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00019954162016 |
| Included Components | Four violin strings (E, A, D, G) |
| Instrument | Violin |
| Item Type Name | Orchestral Strings |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Manufacturer | D'Addario &Co. Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | J810 4/4M |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Name | Prelude |
| Model Number | J810 4/4M |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Violin |
| Set Name | Full Set |
| String Gauge | Medium |
| String Material Type | Silk & Steel |
| UPC | 019954162016 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Replaced if defective. |
D**R
Great strings. Like Prims but way cheaper.
After experimenting with a few different string sets (Dominant, Helicore, Zyex, and Prim), I decided I like the steel core Prims best. When I went to buy Prims again (after a 15 year break from playing fiddle) I saw they were no longer the affordable strings they used to be, so when I looked for a similar alternative, I came across the Preludes. Not only are they really inexpensive, but they sound great, and last. I’ll probably only use these from here out
C**R
Great Sound and Price!
Amazing set of strings. Great sound for a reasonable price!
J**R
Excellent quality and tone
Preludes offer a velvety playing experience. Unlike other budget brands in the same price range, the tone is not harsh and is, for the price, a good choice from beginner up to intermediate
B**R
Good value
I thought these had a good sound. The new brand I tried is louder but these gave a rich sound on my violin. Plus the price for these is nearly half.
D**K
Just get them
These are great value strings which will automatically make your imported violin sound better. I bought a violin from China that was handmade. It is gorgeous, but the stock strings are terrible. I replaced them with these Prelude strings and the sound upgraded immediately. They also help hold the instrument in tune better than cheap, factory strings. They also tune up more easily than cheap strings and won't break as easily.
C**I
Good quality strings
Our go-to strings for the entire family of musicians. Highly recommend!
D**O
Bright and clear
See below for my background, but I'm putting the important points up top: these strings have really good projection and very bright, clear tone with easy action. Suggested use cases: Beginners, bluegrass, folk, country, and they'll probably sound good on an electric violin (Only have the one set, so I can't test them on my e-fiddle!). They'll be fine in a student or community orchestra as well. Just make sure you're in tune. They're extremely easy to put on provided your violin has a ball end chin rest. Most student violins, especially those with a Whitmer tailgut will be of the ball end variety. Bottom line: excellent value for money, very clear tone, the open strings really 'ring' out beautifully. I've been playing fiddle for about six or seven months now, but I've been a musician literally all my life. I received a used instrument that had, at the time, year old Dominant strings on it that I purchased these to replace. It's taken me this long to actually do the deed because I was frankly uneasy about changing the strings. I had a Chinese VSO (violin-shaped object) before this that literally fell apart when I tried to take one string off, but as long as you have a good quality instrument and only change one string at a time, you'll be fine(mine was a VSO from, like, 1995, literally made of plywood with the sound post glued in place!) The difference between these and Dominant strings, besides the price (Dominants retailing at about $50) is mostly in the tone coloration. These strings are very clear and bright, which some people might describe as "nasally" or "thin". If you have a violin that's already very muddy and dark sounding (the opposite direction from bright/clear) you'll get a good balance from these. But even if you don't, chances are you'll be fine with these strings. If they do sound too shrill for you, you might be able to have your luthier make adjustments to your violin. If you don't have a luthier, get a luthier. Buy them a round or two, or bake them some brownies, whatever you have to do to get into their good graces. You'll thank me when your violin comes unglued (No, really. This is a thing that happens, and it's an easy fix for a qualified luthier/technician)
L**E
Sound Great
Rebuilt multiple violins from Goodwill to donate to Philippine Children's Charity who helps impoverished musicians in the Philippines. These strings made the old violins sound rich and new. They stay in tune and resonate very nicely. Very happy with them.
H**E
Super corde, très bonne qualité
A**R
جيد
B**D
overall great strings but Pirastro Tonica performed better on our violin. not to take away from these great strings simply to clarify some violins sound better with a particular type versus another.
D**I
Calidad y precio
F**Z
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