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Description

Unleash your musical prowess with the NS Design NXT5 Electric violin, a sophisticated blend of innovation and tradition. This five-string electric violin is ideal for musicians who crave the expanded range and dynamic performance of an electric instrument without sacrificing the rich tonal qualities of a traditional violin. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the NXT5 delivers an expressive sound palette that caters to both classical and contemporary genres.

The NXT5 features a proprietary Polar™ Pickup System, offering an unparalleled sensitivity to both bow and pizzicato techniques, allowing for greater versatility in style and expression. This innovative pickup system ensures that every nuance of your playing is captured with stunning clarity. The violin's body is crafted from solid maple, producing a warm and resonant tone that complements its cutting-edge electronics.

Designed for comfort and ease of use, the NXT5 boasts a sleek ergonomic shape that enhances playability while reducing fatigue during extended performances. Its high-quality ebony fingerboard and custom-made bridge provide the familiar feel and response that seasoned violinists demand. Moreover, the NXT5 is equipped with a convenient switch that allows you to toggle between active and passive modes, giving you more control over your sound.

Key Features:

  • Five-string electric violin for extended range
  • Proprietary Polar™ Pickup System for enhanced tonal versatility
  • Solid maple body for warm resonance
  • Ergonomic design for comfortable playability
  • Ebony fingerboard and custom-made bridge
  • Switchable active and passive modes for sound control

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about NS Design NXT5 Electric.

Comparisons

  • The NXT-5 electric violin is significantly quieter than an acoustic violin with a rubber mute, registering <60 dB versus 70 dB for the acoustic.

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Use cases and applications

  • Despite its quieter volume, the NXT-5 may not be ideal for those primarily seeking to improve acoustic violin skills due to differences in sound projection and tone perception.

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  • The Yamaha THR combo amp provides built-in effects, requiring only a cable for a complete basic setup.

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Features and functionality

  • The NXT-5 features a built-in shoulder rest, which is noted as a convenience compared to traditional acoustics that often require separate shoulder rests.

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  • The NXT5 electric violin includes an internal preamp, eliminating the immediate need for external preamps for basic use.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Concerns about using metal mutes on acoustic violins are addressed with a hybrid metal-rubber mute option, reducing risk to the violin while maintaining low volume.

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Software and compatibility

  • The Line 6 HX Stomp offers computer editing software, making signal processing visualization easier for beginners.

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Mods and upgrades

  • The Digitech RP500 and Line 6 HD500 multi-effects boards are recommended for their ease of use and availability on the secondhand market.

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User experience

  • Owners suggest setting the NXT5's volume to maximum for a cleaner tone and greater control via external devices.

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Value and pricing

  • BOSS portable amps can be found for under $100 on secondhand platforms, offering an affordable amplification option.

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See how Bad Snacks uses NS Design NXT5 Electric

Bad Snacks

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Featured in this August 14, 2020 video.

Pedals mentioned in this video:

NXT5 by NS Design

Organelle by Critter & Guitari

Strymon Zuma

Meris Enzo (+ MIDI footswitch)

Walrus Audio Iron Horse V2

Empress ParaEq

Empress Echosystem

Album Usage

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