Gewa Novita 3.0 Electric Violin RB

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Gewa Novita 3.0 Electric Violin RB

Gewa

Novita 3.0 Electric Violin RB

4.9 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 452846
Brand: Gewa
Model: Novita 3.0 Electric Violin RB
Price: $999.90

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The Gewa Novita 3.0 is a solid entry-level electric violin – it’s well-built and offers a good starting point for students or players looking for a basic amplified setup. The design maintains a familiar traditional feel, making the transition from acoustic easier, and the Gewa pickup provides a usable, if not exceptional, amplified sound. It’s a great option for those wanting to experiment with electric violin without a huge investment.

Product Description

  • Gewa Novita 3.0 Electric Violin RB
  • Electric Violin
  • Functional design
  • The fundamental dimensions of the classical violin are maintained
  • Satin lacquer finish with visible wood grain
  • Solid maple neck
  • Designer scroll
  • Wittner fine tuning pegs
  • Wittner Zurich chinrest
  • Wittner tailpiece
  • Wittner shoulder rest Isny
  • Aubert bridge
  • Larsen Aurora strings
  • Gewa pickup
  • Piezo system is attached directly to the bridge
  • Output optionally for headphones and amplifier
  • Weight: approx. 550 g
  • Colour: Red-Brown
  • Fits into any Gewa case
  • Incl. 3 pads for case

*Note:* Battery not included

PROS
  • • Solid maple neck provides excellent sustain and a comfortable playing feel.
  • • Gewa pickup system delivers a surprisingly clean and responsive amplified tone.
  • • Wittner hardware ensures reliable tuning stability and smooth performance.
  • • Satin lacquer finish showcases the maple’s grain and offers a refined aesthetic.
CONS
  • • Piezo pickup system inherently lacks the nuance of magnetic or condenser mics.
  • • Limited tonal flexibility compared to more advanced electric violin systems.
  • • Weight of 550g might be fatiguing for some players over extended practice.

Product Video

Key Features

Type Electric Violin
Strings Larsen Aurora
Pickups Piezo (attached to bridge)
Connections Output jack (for headphones/amplifier)
Body Material Solid Maple
Weight 550g

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Frequently Asked Questions

It's a piezo system, so expect a brighter, less 'woody' tone than a magnetic or condenser mic; it's functional but won't deliver the same depth or warmth.
While the solid maple neck is comfortable, the weight of 550g can become noticeable during longer practice sessions, particularly for younger or smaller players.
Yes, the bridge design allows for pickup replacement, though it’s something a luthier should handle to ensure proper installation and avoid damage.

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