Why choose spirocore tungsten C string?
What's all the fuss about Spirocore Tungsten C strings
anyway? Some facts here will help: Tungsten strings
(for cello), tend to be a much sturdier C string. Most
cello string sets (while still balanced) tend to have
a "soggy" C string. Or better put, most cello
players like a more projecting string, with more power
and depth. You can never have too much bass!! While
we will always have the lowest prices on Spircore Tungsten
strings, they are not cheap. Considering what they can
do for the cello, most would rather keep an old Spirocore
Tungsten C string on the their cello or change them
less frequently then having a cheaper C string that
doesn't deliver. Once you've been there, it's hard to
go back. Be warned!!
The next time you are at the symphony, or better yet,
attending a live cello recital or concerto, look at the
strings they're using. Almost always, there will be a
Spirocore C (One can't miss the red string winding just
above the tailpiece. The rest, depends on your cello,
what it sounds best with and of course your budget.
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