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Nashville Series Electric Violin
Coming Soon
Production on The Nashville Series Electric Violin is anticipated to begin in the second half of 2026.
Specifications
- Design: based on 4/4 violin measurements, fully chambered with traditional F holes
- Body: poplar wood
- Custom finish: One-piece flame maple top with deep antique faded amber finish reminiscent of classic European violins
- Fingerboard: select ebony
- Tuning pegs: Wittner fine tune pegs
- Strings: D'Addario Helicore
- Pickup: Wood TruTone
- Strings: 4 or 5
- Scale: 330mm
- Nut Width: 4-string – 24mm; 5-string – 26mm
- Fingerboard length: 254mm
- Tail piece: Wittner fine tune tail piece
Nashville Series Electric Violin
The Nashville Electric Violin combines classic timeless design with the versatility of a modern electric instrument. Its fully chambered asymmetrical design has the style, weight, and feel of your beloved acoustic while flawlessly crossing over from classical to contemporary.
With a distinct body shape and semi-hollow body design, the Nashville produces a resonant sound with a dynamic tonal range.
Unlike other electric violins, the Nashville violin is incredibly lightweight. The Wood Tru-Tone pickup reproduces your sound with clarity and a high output signal. Included with the Nashville is a lightweight fitted case to protect your violin when not in use.
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Frequently asked questions
We expect production to resume in the second half of the year. Join our email list or check back for updates as we get closer to release.
The Nashville Series is ideal for players who want the look and feel of a traditional violin or fiddle, with the flexibility of an electric instrument.
It’s especially popular among country, folk, and acoustic players transitioning into amplified settings.
Yes—the Nashville Series is an electric violin and requires an amplifier, headphones, or audio interface to produce sound.
Yes—the Nashville Series works well with pedals like reverb, delay, and looping, allowing you to shape your sound for different styles.