JARGAR SUPERIOR Cello D String – Warmth, Focus and Powerful Depth
The JARGAR SUPERIOR D string for cello delivers a warm, clearly focused tone with exceptional stability across registers. Developed for demanding cellists, it offers a balanced combination of projection, precision and tonal depth.
Made with a carbon steel core and multi-alloy winding, the string combines stability, durability and consistently high sound quality. The ball end ensures easy installation and a secure fit.
Sound & Characteristics
- Warm, clear and focused tone (Medium)
- Resonant, brilliant and well-balanced (Dolce)
- Powerful, warm and full-bodied sound (Forte)
- Excellent projection and stable register transitions
- Wide dynamic range with balanced response
- Comfortable playing feel and high tonal purity
Technical Details
- Core: Carbon steel
- Winding: Multi-alloy
- End: Ball end
- Size: 4/4
Available Tensions & Sound Character
- Dolce – approx. 14.4 kg / 31.8 lb:
Resonant with excellent projection and a balanced mix of brilliance and warmth. The slightly sharper, open sound enhances projection and articulation. - Medium – approx. 14.7 kg / 32.4 lb:
Offers a warm, clear and well-focused tone with smooth playability and stable response across all registers. - Forte – approx. 15.1 kg / 33.3 lb:
Powerful, rich and warm core sound with strong body. High resistance to bow pressure for maximum volume and projection.
Jargar String Comparison
- “Classic” series are the standard strings
- “Special” series features A and D strings that are 0.01 mm thicker
- “Superior” series is 0.02 mm thicker than “Special”
- “Silver Sound” series features G and C strings with a highly flexible steel core and pure silver winding
The Jargar cello D “Superior” string is a further development of the cello D “Special” string and offers enhanced stability and tonal depth.
JARGAR STRINGS ApS
Transformervej 19
2860 Søborg
Denmark
jargar(at)jargar-strings.com
Safety information
Specific safety instructions for this product can be found in the user manual or on the packaging.