Red Label 6105 Cello String Set, 3/4, Full Set vs Larsen Cello Strings LC-AMEDSOLO
Overall winner: Red Label 6105 Cello String Set, 3/4, Full Set
Key Differences
Larsen (A) offers a brighter tone, solid build impressions, and a lower listed price tier with many more reviews indicating value for money; Super Sensitive (B) uses a full round solid steel core with flat nickel winding and is offered in full and fractional sizes, suggesting greater durability and fitting options. Choose Larsen if you want a brighter soloist sound and more customer feedback; choose Super Sensitive if you prioritize steel-core construction and size versatility
Red Label 6105 Cello String Set, 3/4, Full Set
Cello string set with solid steel core and flat nickel winding. Available in full and fractional sizes with varied gauges. Made in the USA. Customer insight: mixed sentiment not provided
Pros
- full round solid steel core string
- flat nickel winding
- available in full and fractional sizes
- made in the USA
Cons
- customer insight: text: None
- keywords: {'mixed': None, 'negative': None, 'positive': None}
Larsen Cello Strings LC-AMEDSOLO
Larsen Soloist cello strings by Larsen Strings. Noted for bright tone and solid build quality; compatible with various playing styles. Customer insight highlights good value and tone, with mixed accuracy
Pros
- bright tone
- solid build quality
- value for money
- compatible with other strings
Cons
- mixed accuracy
- some reports of breakage
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | LARSEN STRINGS |
| Durability | Super Sensitive |
| Versatility | Super Sensitive |
| User Reviews | LARSEN STRINGS |