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Katana-Sabre Series Electric Violin

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$2,599.00 USD
Regular price $2,599.00 USD
Strings 4-String
Pickup Wood TruTone
Pro Setup Included
Case Included
Free Delivery for U.S. Based Orders
Coming Soon

Production of the Katana-Sabre Series Electric Violin is expected to begin in the second half of 2026.

Specifications

  • Top: Poplar
  • Back and Sides: Poplar
  • Ribs: Poplar
  • Chambering: Fully Chambered, F Holes
  • Number of Strings: 4
  • Scale Size: 4/4
  • Scale Length: 330mm
  • Neck Material: Poplar
  • Fingerboard Material: Ebony
  • Neck Finish: Gloss
  • Construction: Neck Through
  • Fingerboard Length: 253mm
  • Nut Width: 24mm
  • Controls: Volume Knob
  • Pegs: Wittner, Internally Geared
  • Strings: Custom Wood
  • Pickup: Wood Tru-Tone
  • Tailpiece: Lightweight, Precision Composite
  • Colour: Tiger Cherry Burst
  • Included Accessories: Lightweight Case

With a distinct body shape and semi-hollow body design, the Katana Sabre produces a resonant sound with a dynamic tonal range.

You won't be weighed down by the Wood Katana Sabre. Unlike other electric violins, the Katana Sabre is incredibly lightweight due to having any extraneous electronics removed. This means you can focus on the music - which is delivered by the high-quality Tru-Tone pickups.

Although the Katana Sabre can be played without the aid of electronics, we recommend using an amp for the best possible sound. Included with the Wood Katana Sabre is a quality fitted case to protect your violin when not in use. It's all of these details that add up to create an electric violin like you've never seen before.

Frequently asked questions

When will the Katana-Sabre Series be available for purchase?

We expect Sabre 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.

Can I play the Sabre without an amp?

The Sabre produces very little acoustic sound on its own. For full volume and tone, it should be played through an amp or headphones.

Is the Sabre good for players who are new to electric?

Yes the Sabre is a great option for players who are already familiar with traditional violin technique and want to explore electric sound in a familiar format.

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