Ti strings work with many different instruments and playing styles but are particularly well-suited for chamber and orchestra musicians
Focused sound, highlights true colors of your instrument
Comfortable left-hand feeling
Excellent bow response
Outstanding pitch stability
Aluminum wound D TI03 (standard in sets): ideal for dark sounding violins demanding more brilliance.
Silver D-string TI03A: works well for players seeking a warmer sound and less bow noise; the diameter of the silver D-string is significantly thinner than the aluminum wound D
These are great strings. Soundwise they are a bit more open than Dominants and softer on the fingers too. They have a quick break in time as well. I use the Larsen original E with the bottom 3 with the silver D. I say these are a good choice if you are looking to open up your violin.