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NVTONE microphone

Anyone have any experience with these? I just know Antoine Boyer seems to use this on some or all of his guitars.

I was wondering about keeping that onboard and then being able to stick my humbucker insert in when needed.


https://nvtone.com/

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  • edited November 4 Posts: 301

    No experience but dang, that looks slick...would love to try one

  • flacoflaco 2023 Holo Traditional, Shelley Park #151, AJL Quiet and Portable
    Posts: 255

    I’m very intrigued! I’d like to see if someone with a petit bouche could make it work.

  • BillDaCostaWilliamsBillDaCostaWilliams Barreiro, Portugal✭✭✭ Huttl, 9 mandolins
    Posts: 727

    Sounds great on those Antoine Boyer clips.

    paulmcevoy75
  • RonaldRonald CopenhagenNew Peerless Imperial
    Posts: 5

    I have one installed internally on a Gaffiero petite bouche. It sounds quite nice with a preamp (it needs phantom power and some tone shaping, depending on the guitar). For gigs, I’ll still use a Krivo and blend the inputs, as the mic can have the expected feedback issues in noisy rooms.

    Bucoflaco
  • edited November 5 Posts: 5,705

    It sounds good. So this is a microphone? What looks like the mag pickup is actually a premap (I don't know if it's a preamp but Fabian Holland in his video says it contains electronics) and a mounting bracket?

    I learned this from one of the demo videos, Fabian Holland. Lately people have asked about different styles of pickups and all these websites do a poor job on a site design. Just totally confusing and hard to understand what the product actually is.

    I've seen this system before but I thought this would never work in a Selmer style guitar because I thought the pickup looking thing is in in fact doing the job of the pickup together with the mic. Because I couldn't find any explanation what the pickup looking thing really is. Not confusing at all.

    But then last night I got to the "how it works " portion of the site where is says that you can also just stick it inside the guitar (vs mounting it on the soundhole) , to the back wood, right below the soundhole.

    So then it would work with a Selmer style guitar.

    But then how is this different than any other condenser mic?

    Every note wants to go somewhere-Kurt Rosenwinkel
  • paulmcevoy75paulmcevoy75 Portland, MaineNew
    Posts: 629

    not sure if you were trying to be funny but this made me laugh.

    It's probably the pickup ;)

    Ronald
  • RonaldRonald CopenhagenNew Peerless Imperial
    Posts: 5

    Yes is a quality mic that you can mount permanently inside the guitar or using their bracket on the sound hole. But there are not batteries or any electronics/volume control, so you will need at least a Phantom power adapter and some way to tame/manage tone and volume - preamp or small mixer

    BillDaCostaWilliamsBuco
  • Posts: 5,705

    What's inside is essentially a preamp but you need a phantom power to power it up. This morning when I typed that up, I didn't think that's it's a condenser mic and has to have a board placed somewhere. So they stuck it inside the pickup looking thingy. Nice and elegant solution but they could do a better job being clear and explaining that.

    Every note wants to go somewhere-Kurt Rosenwinkel
  • paulmcevoy75paulmcevoy75 Portland, MaineNew
    Posts: 629

    I agree, it's hard to tell WTF it is, but if Antoine likes it, it's probably really good.

  • paulmcevoy75paulmcevoy75 Portland, MaineNew
    Posts: 629

    oh they are having a black friday sale....

    Here's Antoine:


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