Larsen Cello Strings

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Larsen Strings produces excellent cello strings in both normal and soloist edition lines. The normal cello strings here are chrome wound on steel for the A and D strings, and tungsten wound on steel for the G and C strings.


Larsen Cello High E String

available here as a Special Order item.
Normal wait is 3 to 4 days before shipment.


**Larsen does not currently offer fractional-size cello strings.

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    All strings listed are medium (normal) gauge unless otherwise noted.

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    You either love them or you hate them. They may sound great on other cellos, but not mine. I don't like them because 1) they're too expensive 2) not stable in pitch--intonation problems or they go false after only a couple weeks of settling in 3) too bright on my cello--although they have a nice rich warm sound on other cellos. Some cellists swear by Larsens, not me. Proceed with caution when ordering.

    The Larsen D strings solved a lot of problems for me. Rich, quick response, great sound in upper positions, etc. I've been experimenting with several strings. You really get what you pay for.

    Larsens are really good and they're really not expensive, considering your instrument cost at least a thousand dollars (if it didn't, your cello will suck regardless of strings). Also, they're definitely not the brightest sounding strings out there. If you're going to buy Larsen strings, you should go ahead and buy the soloist edition. Larsen is known for its A and D strings, so you might be better off going for a brand known for its G and D strings, like Spirocore. But then again, Larsen just came out with a new set of lower strings that are supposed to be a lot better, but I've never tried them. Just FYI, I'm pretty sure Starker uses a Larsen A and Meneses uses the A and D.
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