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17801
18456
18598
18611
29036
Produktnr.
17801
18456
18598
18611
29036
Beskrivelse
3/4 solid spruce cello with bag
- Making: Traditionally handcrafted by skillful instrument makers
- Top: Solid spruce
- Back: Maple
- Sides: Maple
- Neck: Maple
- Fingerboard: Ebonized hardwood
- Bridge: Maple
- Tailpiece: Metal, black, with 4 fine tuners
- Tuning pegs: Ebonized hardwood
- Included: Bag, bow and rosin




               
               

Stagg EVN X 4/4 VBR El fiolin

4/4 electric violin set with violinburst colour, soft case and headphones

- Body: Solid maple, lacquered
- Scale length: 325 mm (12.8") 
- Total length: 590 mm (23.2")
- Fine tuners: 4
- Electronics: Tone and volume controls, on / off switch, 3.5 mm (1/8")
  mini jack input for microphone, 3.5 mm (1/8") mini jack input for headphones 
  and 3.5 mm (1/8") mini jack output
- Included: Soft case with straps, bow, rosin, stereo headphones and 9V battery
- Colour: Violinburst

Standard black nylon bag for keyboard
- Dimensions: 97 x 37 x 13 cm
- Thickness: 10 mm

Video K10 -K18 bags





Deluxe black nylon keyboard bag
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 112 x 47 x 17 cm
- Thickness: 1.5 cm


Acoustic Guitar Bridge plate Pickup Like the B-Band AST and the K&K Pure Mini, the LR Baggs 
I-Beam is a soundboard pickup that adheres to the inside of your guitar, on the bridgeplate 
between your soundhole and bridge pins. In doing so, it produces a remarkably natural tone by 
picking up the vibrations of the soundboard (rather than the vibration of the strings, as with 
undersaddle pickups). The I-Beam is responsive enough that it will even pick up percussive effects 
and fingersqueak. Included with each I-Beam is a placement jig that makes the pickup totally 
self-installable (provided you have the hole for the endpin jack in place). I-Beams are 
shipped with extra adhesive strips on request in case you need to experiment with placement.

The Baggs I-Beam pickup is available in two versions, one for regular steel-string guitar 
and one for classical guitar. They are essentially identical, but the classical version h
as a little arch cut into the middle of the pickup so it can straddle the center fan brace.