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🎶 Elevate your sound with strings that play as hard as you do!
D'Addario Helicore 4/4 Violin Strings feature a multi-stranded steel core designed for medium tension and optimal playability on full-size violins. Packaged in corrosion-resistant sealed pouches, these strings offer exceptional pitch stability, warm tone, and durability. Engineered and manufactured in the USA using advanced technology, they cater to a wide range of playing styles from classical to electric, making them a top choice for professionals and enthusiasts alike.














| ASIN | B0002D08OI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,040 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #4 in Violin Strings |
| Body Material Type | Steel |
| Brand | D'Addario |
| Brand Name | D'Addario |
| Color | Plain Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 862 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Uncoated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00019954165024 |
| Included Components | E, A, D, and G strings |
| Instrument | Violin |
| Item Type Name | Viola Strings |
| Item Weight | 15 Grams |
| Manufacturer | D'Addario &Co. Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | H310 4/4M |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | H310 |
| Model Number | H310 4/4M |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Viola, Violin |
| Set Name | H310 4/4M |
| Sound Profile | Balanced, warm tone |
| String Gauge | Medium |
| String Material Type | Silk & Steel |
| UPC | 019954165024 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Replaced if defective. |
A**Y
Great Strings for Electric Violin
I have purchased and repurchased the D'Addario Helicore Violin Strings - I quite like them for my electric violin. They sound beautiful and warm amplified - easy to play and break in -and they last a good while before I have to swap them out. Very satisfied!
F**E
Nice strings
User: Classically trained violinist - over 30 years professionally I have played them in about 5 hours now, 2 separate locations. Last 2 sets of strings: Dominant G, D, A, Pirastro Olive Gold E Overall view: I like them. I'd recommend them. I was kind of wary since mostly every review I read pertained to 'bluegrass' fiddle and was concerned that the sound would be 'bright' especially since I like a darker tone. But, I did read some reviews that said they were the darkest steel strings they'd ever played. Strung them up at home - a nice even-tempered environment. I didn't lose pitch constantly, maybe a little less than when comparing them to synthetic strings. Played them pretty aggressively at first trying eek out their limitations. Nice round tone when you want it. Could dig out some intense vibes as needed. Checked tuning often and after the 30 mins or so didn't have to keep re-tuning. Went to a 2 hour rehearsal the next day in a poorly air-condition room. Lost about a 1/4 tone in the first 20 mins. Re-tuned once more and then didn't have to re-tune any more than usual. After rehearsal I told one of my friends what I was playing and he squinched up his nose when I told him they were steel-core strings. "Aren't they too bright?" I told him I didn't think so, but asked him what he thought and ran the violin through a range of styles. He said "it sounds more articulated" I think the tone and volume is even across the strings. I can make the D string sound a little brighter than the others when I really go after 'that' sound, but otherwise they are even. I like the E string. It has a nice round tone all the time, even compared to the Olive Gold E that I chose to play because I hate an E that shrieks. Not talking about whistling, I'm talking about an E string that has harsh overtones when played hard. The strings are soft under finger. Flexible but not flabby. The E is particularly soft feeling. I'm thinking that when it is time to replace the strings again I'll try the Helicores again, but I might choose stark instead of medium gauge. Not that I need more volume, I get plenty of that, but just to see if I'd prefer a little more resistance under finger.
S**E
Beautiful Sound
These Helicores are installed on an intermediate Eastman VL305 violin, which is known for their warmer tones. The violin came with Pirastro Tonica strings that sounded really well with the VL305. I still remember the first time my son played on that violin with the stock strings. It really sounded great compared to his old beginner level violin that sounded unnecessarily bright and harsh. Little did we know that you have to replace the strings periodically even if they don't break. His high school teacher probably mentioned that, but we just either forgot or ignored it. After a while, the violin lost it's nice beautiful sound and I thought my son is just regressing a bit. I read some reviews that mentioned that the Helicores tend to be on the brighter side. That was my main concern because I don't want to turn the sound of his violin into a beginner level one. Although, with the older strings, it started to sound like it. Helicores to the rescue. Once installed, his violin started playing like it did when it was new. New strings,, specially the proper ones, restore the natural sound of the violin. They weren't as bright as some reviewers mentioned. If anything, they can project more than the old strings. The E string sounds really good, specially at the higher notes. The rest just has that professional sounding tone to them. We're no pros, but we have very good ears and can easily detect the differences in sound quality. Along with his new carbon fiber Forever bow with synthetic hair from FiddlerMan also bought from Amazon, the sound is definitely better than before, even when the stock strings were new. In short, they were easy to install and tune. Break in is fairly quick. Looks stunning on the violin. Very easy to use/play. Overall functionality is better than expected. Highly recommended.
B**1
Excellent strings Beautiful sound. D’Addarios higher end string. Great for Advanced players
I love the sound of the strings. They have a warm rich tome. Fast response time which is kind of why I don't suggested for beginners because there is a lot of playroom but excellent for advanced players. I do fine with the strings they wear out faster. I play on a daily basis many times after two hours a day or more so they do take a lot of use. I still believe I'm more of a dominant synthetic Core string, Thamastik Infield Vienna is the bread I find i enjoy for many performances however for classical or the need for extremely fast immediate response playing I use a different string that comes with a very different string price which I wouldn't use just for typical right practice playing due to the cost difference of about $100 more. The helicopter by D’addario sounds great it does compare to dominate but dominant let me a few weeks longer. So they both wear out Star on whining especially on the A string on the violin. Great price great value Ford vans to professional players.
K**N
More than satisfied with the quality.
I have been playing violin for almost 40 years now, mainly as a hobby, a gift I have, and usually at church. I had to get a new set as I also started playing at a restaurant on the weekends and my A string started stripping. It was so many years since I had bought strings that I was blown away by the myriad of choices. I had to play for my uncle’s funeral and I finally decided on these. They stretched nicely and VERY QUICKLY after I put them on. I was up and playing in about an hour. I tuned them higher than optimum to let them stretch and then properly tuned them after the hour when I realized they held the tune. I am impressed by how loud they sound. I do like a bit of body to my sound, and regrettably these are a tad bit more metallic sounding than what I might have preferred, but am I dissatisfied with the sound? ABSOLUTELY NOT!! I highly recommend these. They seem strong, other reviews say they are good all around, especially for electric violins, but mine is acoustic. I have no complaints really, the sound is strong, sweet, more on the metallic side but still very much full of body. I will buy again, make no mistake.
J**Y
A strings consistently ravel - love the tone, response, and consistent tuning otherwise
After using Dominant strings for many years I switched to Helicore about 20 years ago. I play traditional fiddle tunes (Appalachian, Irish, Scandinavian), and the Helicores produce a lovely sound on my dark-toned instrument. They are responsive and less muddy sounding on low notes than Dominants. They typically have a very short break-in time (maybe one day) and require very little retuning, and I find that they last well. However, I have been very unhappy with the last five sets of strings, because the A’s consistently ravel either on the finger board near the 1st-position D or near the bridge. Usually this happens almost immediately after restringing. I now buy an extra A string for every set. A friend who uses Helicores has the same problem with the same string. We have talked to several other players who experience the same problem — always with the A. My friend contacted D’Addario but was sort of dismissed. My most recent set of strings, which I put on two months ago are complete duds — all four. From day one they would not stay in tune. Again, this is rare based on my experience with them. Two months later they still will not stay in tune. Yesterday I was recording and had to stop after every tune we played in order to address the problem. Sometimes the strings lose 1-2 whole tones. Very, very frustrating. I’m going to put on a new set today and will see how they fare. I still love the strings but would appreciate knowing whether others out there are experiencing these issues with quality.
M**E
Excellent Product
Works Well Excellent Product
D**M
Excellent for the price
Excellent for the price
T**N
Bra strängar
Fungerar som alltid.
E**O
These made my cheap violin sing again
Bought them as replacement for old Dominant. I am amazed by how different my violin sounds now. I bought these because they were recommended for amplified instruments and I wanted to experiment with my acoustic violin with pickup in the bridge. I must say that they sound great without amplification too. Much quicker response time, a lot of clarity and volume. They are not very warm but I like a sharper sound for playing jazz. I think I will stick to D'Addario in the future!
A**Y
Good value
I am not a professional musician, so my evaluation is for an amateur player like myself. This is the second batch of strings that I have purchased and I'm still impressed by the quality. I mostly play jigs, reels, hornpipes and bluegrass-I mix in some jazz music as well as some classical pieces. The strings have a good thickness that allow me to transition to double stops with relative ease and they break in quickly. I check the tuning every time I play, and I rarely have to adjust. They have a good tonal value, although I found the G string a little raspy on my new set when compared to my previous string. The difference is subtle, and I'm thinking it is more likely due to my bow, which definitely needs to be replaced. My music is eclectic, my violin and bow is not high end, and these strings bring out the best sound for what I have, so I am more than pleased. I'll buy them again when this set wears out.
G**I
Para blues o bluegrass es fenial!
Gran calidad
B**I
Alles gut bei mir angekommen !
Gefallen hat mir , dass die Zusendung der Saiten und der Wildkamera so gut geklappt hat . Die Saiten sind von sehr guter Qualität, haben einen sehr guten Klang. Ich brauche sie für meine Bratsche , meine Geige und meine Gitarre. Und die Wildkamera funktioniert sehr gut . Man kann sie auch gut ,ganz problemlos einstellen.
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