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NV-Tone Swan XT (External)
NV-Tone Swan XT (External)
NV-Tone Swan XT (External)
NV-Tone Swan XT (External)
NV-Tone Swan XT (External)
NV-Tone Swan XT (External)
NV-Tone Swan XT (External)
NV-Tone Swan XT (External)
NV-Tone Swan XT (External)
NV-Tone Swan XT (External)
NV-Tone Swan XT (External)
NV-Tone Swan XT (External)
NV-Tone Swan XT (External)
NV-Tone Swan XT (External)

NV-Tone Swan XT (External)

NV-Tone Swan XT (External) This is a pickup with a condenser microphone for acoustic and classical guitars, allowing you to capture a wide spectrum of the instrument's sound while boasting excellent feedback resistance. Its easy installation requires no routing or other modifications to the instrument. Thanks to the secure mounting and the optimal length of the microphone's flexible gooseneck, you can choose any position you prefer.

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$168.00 $280.00 -40%
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The item is in stock in the USA. The cost does not include shipping, VAT, and customs duties in your country. For individual inquiries, please contact support.

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Equipment:

  • The microphone is aluminum with a flexible neck
  • Reliable and secure mounting for your instrument (velvet coating)
  • XLR inverter connector
  • High-quality 5-meter (16.4 ft) audio cable

 

DEMO SOUND 1

 

DEMO SOUND 2

 

 

DEMO SOUND 3

 

 

it is recommended to listen with headphones

Bracket body
Polycarbonate
Cable length
5m (16.4 ft)
Frequency range
20 ~ 20000 Hz
Sensitivity
-32 ±3 dB
Signal-to-noise ratio
74 dB
Operating voltage range
1 ~ 10 VDC
Neck length
12 cm (4.72 inch)
Directivity
omni-directional
Material
aerospace-grade 6061 aluminum

Installation and operation manual

For External Only

  • Unwind the cable, select the direction for a left-handed or right-handed guitar on the pickup, and secure the cable in the appropriate place.
  • Loosen the screws of the pickup slightly.
  • Place the pickup into the resonator hole and tighten the screws.
  • Connect the XLR connector to the microphone input of your combo, mixer, audio interface, etc.
  • Turn on the Phantom power if it is not enabled by default.

 

  For internal only

  • Remove the strap lock from your instrument at the bottom of the guitar if it is there (we recommend this location for installing the endpin).
  • Make a hole with a drill or router with a diameter of 12 mm / 15/32 inches.
  • Secure the endpin with a nut and a locknut (adjusting the length of the output beforehand).
  • Select the direction for a left-handed or right-handed guitar on the pickup and secure the cable in the appropriate place.
  • Loosen the screws of the pickup slightly.
  • Place the pickup into the resonator hole and tighten the screws.
  • Connect the stereo jack to the socket in the guitar.
  • Connect the XLR connector to the microphone input of your combo, mixer, audio interface, etc.
  • Turn on the Phantom power (+48) if it is not enabled by default.