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As a bass guitarist of some years I decided without any forethought to buy a violin - as I have all the necessary amplification and effects - I read music (bass and treble clef) and I have a good nimble left hand I was excited to learn something new. So after much research on You Tube I decided to order the NS Wav. The instrument arrived on time and in good order - tuned up plugged in and bowed my first note.... not a sound !! Plucking the string produced a very nice sound but nothing with the bow. Back to Yuo Tube and discovered I need to 'rosin the bow'. All guitar effects sound amazing on this violin. Sustain as long as you like. 'Echo' and 'Reverb' - wonderful plus all the other effects available I decided to get a non active instrument - my amps are powerful enough though for practice my little Fender Champion 30watt is fine. You can also practice 'unplugged' - the instrument is easily hearable should not disturb others. However, conversion from guitar and in my case bass guitar is not easy - the wrist has to be bent further. Tuning is a dream via the patented micro tuners (and it stays in tune). No batteries to worry about (not active). It has volume and a tone control. The chin and shoulder rests take some getting used to. The only real problem regarding the shoulder rest is that you have to take it off the violin if you want to pack the violin in it's case. I love the shape and colour. One funny thing is that the chin and shoulder rest settings for me are such that the violin balances on the floor very well without a stand - try doing that with bass or guitar.