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DAddario Ascenté Viola A String XX Short Scale Medium
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DAddario Ascenté Viola A String XX Short Scale Medium

£11.99Fair Value1 stores tracked
Buy Signal
Fair Value
Price near historical average — neutral outlook
Confidence: 50/100
RSI (14)
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Current
£12
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£12
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£12
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£12
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Fair Value
Price near historical average — neutral outlook
Confidence: 50%
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Risks / Watch Out
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Product Fundamentals
  • Ascent&eacute
  • Series The Ascent&eacute
  • series has been specifically designed to help viola players advance their talent with exceptional elegance and composure. This synthetic core string delivers a more sophisticated palette that will elevate your performance to the next level due to its extensive tonal range excellent pitch stability and longevity and exceptional durability. This string is scaled to fit extra-extra-short scale viola (body length 12-12 3/4 inches) with a playing length of 11 inches (279mm) and is packaged in a one of a kind sealed pouch in order to provide incomparable protection from corrosion. All DAddario strings are designed engineered and manufactured in the USA to the most stringent quality controls in the industry. FeaturesStrings to fit viola body length 12-12 3/4 inches with a playing length of 11 inches Medium tension A string Synthetic core Short break-in timeSpecificationsPlaying Length: 11" (279mm) Viola Size:12"-12 3/4" Tension: Medium
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