Thomastik-Infeld Spirocore 4/4 Cello C String - Chromesteel/Steel - Medium Gauge

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Editorial Review
Thomastik-Infeld Spirocore cello strings are the technical further development of the rope-core strings because they have a more flexible spiral core made of steel. This spiral rope has a bigger elasticity, therefore a higher period of vibration than other rope strings. The sound is round, homogenous and powerful. Spirocore is supreme. These steel strings are the latest in Thomastik's technical knowledge.

Features
1) C String
2) 4/4 Cello
3) Medium Gauge
4) Chromesteel winding/Steel core
5) Ball End

Specification
Brand : Thomastik
Label : Thomastik
Manufacturer : Thomastik
Model : Tho-4087
PackageDimensions_Weight : 5.00 hundredths pounds
PackageDimensions : L:4.90 X W:4.50 X H:0.20
ProductGroup : Single Detail Page Misc
ProductTypeName : MUSICAL_INSTRUMENTS
Publisher : Thomastik
Studio : Thomastik
Title : Thomastik-Infeld Spirocore 4/4 Cello C String - Chromesteel/Steel - Medium Gauge

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