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D'Addario Ascenté Violin String Set 1/4 Scale Medium Tension
D'Addario Ascenté Violin String Set 1/4 Scale Medium Tension
D'Addario Ascenté Violin String Set 1/4 Scale Medium Tension
D'Addario Ascenté Violin String Set 1/4 Scale Medium Tension

D'Addario Ascenté Violin String Set 1/4 Scale Medium Tension

This set of D'Addario Ascente Violin Strings is scaled to fit a 4/4 size violin with a playing length of 13 (328mm). The medium tension strings are optimized to the needs of a majority of players. Uniquely designed and sealed pouches provide unparalleled protection from the elements that cause corrosion.

This set of D'Addario Ascente Violin Strings is scaled to fit a 4/4 size violin with a playing length of 13 (328mm). The medium tension strings are optimized to the needs of a majority of players. Uniquely designed and sealed pouches provide unparalleled protection from the elements that cause corrosion.

Size:

1/2 Scale, Medium
4/4 Scale, Medium
1/8
1/16
3/4
4/4

D'Addario Ascenté Violin String Set 1/4 Scale Medium Tension

This set of D'Addario Ascente Violin Strings is scaled to fit a 4/4 size violin with a playing length of 13 (328mm). The medium tension strings are optimized to the needs of a majority of players. Uniquely designed and sealed pouches provide unparalleled protection from the elements that cause corrosion.

This set of D'Addario Ascente Violin Strings is scaled to fit a 4/4 size violin with a playing length of 13 (328mm). The medium tension strings are optimized to the needs of a majority of players. Uniquely designed and sealed pouches provide unparalleled protection from the elements that cause corrosion.

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Last updated at 05/10/2026 12:02:50

Schmitt Music

$41.00

D'Addario Ascente Violin Strings 1/4 Medium

Delivery $35.02

Saitenmarkt.com

$43.71

D'Addario A310 1/4M Ascenté violin string set medium tension

Delivery $17.86

Mega Music

$45.00

D'Addario A310 Ascente Violin String Set - 1/4 Medium

Delivery $66.57

The Sydney String Centre

$47.19

D’Addario Ascente Violin, (Med) Set, 1/4

Delivery $8.95

deeptonemusic.com.au

$48.00

D'Addario Ascenté Violin String Set, 1/4 Scale, Medium Tension

Delivery $12

Simply for Strings

$56.60

D'Addario Ascente Violin String Set 1/4

Delivery $11.95

Nordisk Ukulele

$56.91

D'Addario Ascente A310 Set 1/4 Medium Tension

Delivery $14.98

Musos Corner

$58.99

D'Addario Ascenté Violin String Set, 1/4 Scale, Medium Tension

Delivery between Tue – Wed $9.95

Bows For Strings

$58.99

D'Addario Ascenté Violin String Set 1/4

Delivery $10

Mooloolaba Music Centre

$59.00

D'Addario Ascent Violin String Set - 1/4 Scale, Medium Tension

Delivery $55

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Ascente Violin set
15 December 2020Joseph G.

originally posted on fiddlershop.com

I have found Ascente strings to be a wonderful discovery, both for tone, playability, and price. I am particularly fond of the G and D with the Monel winding which gives a warm, responsive lower end, and the A has a ringing tone with great sustain. They blend well with the Warchal Amber E, also, if you like that warmer, more flexible E. Michael's review mentioned that they have a somewhat nasal tone, which I noticed as well, but that has lessened after a couple of weeks of playing. Great tuning stability, as advertised, and I believe these strings are more than just "beginner" strings, and are worth a try.

Ascente set
22 May 2020J. M.

originally posted on fiddlershop.com

I have a 1909 German(?) factory violin (L. Korschat) that has a wonderful tone, but have struggled to find strings that all balance out, particularly with the G string, until I tried the Ascente set. I am amazed at the result, the Ascente G string sounding now like a mini cello, and maintains tone in higher positions. All the strings are balanced, with great ringing overtones. I did replace the e string with a Helicore wound e, which I prefer. These strings are well worth trying. I have ordered 2 more sets to try on my other violins, too.

Beautiful and versatile
23 November 2018micros63

originally posted on ebay.com

I don't want to raise anyone's expectations, but personally, the quality of these strings is amazing. They produce a beautiful sound,the e string DOESN'T squeak (as promised) and most importantly, they are versatile. I used a cheap old abused bow (which I last applied rosin to probably about a year ago) on these strings, and they didn't fail to hide all of the defects of my bow by themselves. At least from my point of view, these strings are amazing. It was definitely worth my time and money.

Specification

ConstructionBall-end
Core MaterialSynthetic Core
Dimensions12 × 5 × 12 cm

Price comparison

Updated about 2 months ago
Schmitt Music

$41.00

D'Addario Ascente Violin Strings 1/4 Medium

Delivery $35.02

Saitenmarkt.com

$43.71

D'Addario A310 1/4M Ascenté violin string set medium tension

Delivery $17.86

Mega Music

$45.00

D'Addario A310 Ascente Violin String Set - 1/4 Medium

Delivery $66.57

The Sydney String Centre

$47.19

Out of stock

D’Addario Ascente Violin, (Med) Set, 1/4

Delivery $8.95

deeptonemusic.com.au

$48.00

D'Addario Ascenté Violin String Set, 1/4 Scale, Medium Tension

Delivery $12

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Ascente Violin set
15 December 2020

I have found Ascente strings to be a wonderful discovery, both for tone, playability, and price. I am particularly fond of the G and D with the Monel winding which gives a warm, responsive lower end, and the A has a ringing tone with great sustain. They blend well with the Warchal Amber E, also, if you like that warmer, more flexible E. Michael's review mentioned that they have a somewhat nasal tone, which I noticed as well, but that has lessened after a couple of weeks of playing. Great tuning stability, as advertised, and I believe these strings are more than just "beginner" strings, and are worth a try.

Joseph G. originally posted on fiddlershop.com
Ascente set
22 May 2020

I have a 1909 German(?) factory violin (L. Korschat) that has a wonderful tone, but have struggled to find strings that all balance out, particularly with the G string, until I tried the Ascente set. I am amazed at the result, the Ascente G string sounding now like a mini cello, and maintains tone in higher positions. All the strings are balanced, with great ringing overtones. I did replace the e string with a Helicore wound e, which I prefer. These strings are well worth trying. I have ordered 2 more sets to try on my other violins, too.

J. M. originally posted on fiddlershop.com
Beautiful and versatile
23 November 2018

I don't want to raise anyone's expectations, but personally, the quality of these strings is amazing. They produce a beautiful sound,the e string DOESN'T squeak (as promised) and most importantly, they are versatile. I used a cheap old abused bow (which I last applied rosin to probably about a year ago) on these strings, and they didn't fail to hide all of the defects of my bow by themselves. At least from my point of view, these strings are amazing. It was definitely worth my time and money.

micros63 originally posted on ebay.com
D'Addario Ascente Violin String Set 4/4
19 October 2022

Ascente strings are very good value. Although they use a monel alloy winding on the D and G, this seems to be a very good substitute for silver/aluminium and produces good tone (on the A, the usual aluminium is used). Moreover, the strings seem to last well. Recommended as an "economy" but good quality string.

Oliver originally posted on simplyforstrings.com.au
I could be a bit biased here
18 January 2020

I thought that I had reached seventh heaven when I decided to try the Thomastic dominant strings but after a while having found a store near by that use to sell them I found that the E on the dominants sounded off like it was never really matched to the set.Having purchased a new instrument last March I knew even though it was a new instrument I would have to replace the steel core strings which were only useful for helping me to get my bridge set up.I had listen to these in a a Fiddler man video which did not rate the string real high I however have to disagree after putting these strings on my cheap $118.00 violin and tuning them I played for only about 15 minutes before I had to put the instrument back in the case and walk away trying to wrap my head around the ... MoreI thought that I had reached seventh heaven when I decided to try the Thomastic dominant strings but after a while having found a store near by that use to sell them I found that the E on the dominants sounded off like it was never really matched to the set.Having purchased a new instrument last March I knew even though it was a new instrument I would have to replace the steel core strings which were only useful for helping me to get my bridge set up.I had listen to these in a a Fiddler man video which did not rate the string real high I however have to disagree after putting these strings on my cheap $118.00 violin and tuning them I played for only about 15 minutes before I had to put the instrument back in the case and walk away trying to wrap my head around the the tone these strings had produced.Maybe its me I don't know but I've never played an instrument in person that sounded so clean accurate and balanced all I know is as of 20 minutes before writing this review had to order 2 more sets,if I get the same effect from my intermediate violin then I will have to call this one a hit out of the ball park by D'addario.I've been using the the first set since either early April or late March of 2019 and they are still carrying a well balanced tone and the E string actually sounds like it belongs with the set in other words it sounds well matched.To be fair I'm no pro I've only been playing for 8 years but never have I sounded like or been able to produce the sound that I've gotten from this particular set of strings I was literally shocked.

Tim originally posted on fiddlershop.com
My first strings
13 July 2020

Having no prior experience, these seem like great starting strings. I started violin on June 12 and decided I wanted to try out synthetic core strings after removing the poor quality strings my violin (not from Fiddlershop) came with. They seem to stay in tune reasonably well, though I can’t speak much for the tone as I am a beginner. The E string likes to whistle, which is probably in significant part an issue of my playing. Overall good service and good product.

Julian S. originally posted on fiddlershop.com
Nice feel, sound, and playability
5 January 2022

"These strings have a very nice feel and sound. Very pleasant to listen to. I put them on an older 1/2 Kiso Suzuki violin. The only problem I had was with the packaging, the strings aren't labeled and it is hard to tell the A and D string apart. Very nicestrings!!!"

Anonymous originally posted on sharmusic.com
Tension anyone?
4 August 2022

I wanted to give these Ascension strings a try after years of using D'Addario Helicore and Zyex (which are fantastic strings!).I'm a big fan of D'Addario strings but I thought there was much more string tension with these than those previously mentioned. So much so, that after a couple months, I took them off and went back to Helicore. Anyone else experience this?

Johnny D. originally posted on sharmusic.com
Yuck!
28 August 2023

Yuck! On my daughter’s 1/8 violin the G string “moos”. They also aren’t labeled as to which is which so for an inexperienced person it’s very easy to put the wrong string on going by looks alone. The A appears thicker than D. I bought these for two fractional instruments and will be taking them off to throw them away. The tone is hollow and unrefined. Even though they’re not broken in, it’s obvious they’ll be junk since that G string is mooing and it’s brand new. Thankfully they were cheap but they’re still a waste of money.

A.F. originally posted on sharmusic.com
recommended strings, easy on fingers.
2 August 2020

Good strings. They are not as loud as other strings can be. I noticed something about them, I think the ascente strings are good at bringing out the natural sound of the violin they are on. They are soft and feel good on the fingers. I recommend replacing the E string with another, but it will work. They hold tune really well. Seems like not as much tension is needed to bring them into tune.

homecottage789 originally posted on ebay.com

Specification

ConstructionBall-end
Core MaterialSynthetic Core
Dimensions12 × 5 × 12 cm