Best NS Design CR5 Upright Bass Amber Alternatives
We found 4 alternatives to NS Design CR5 Upright Bass Amber based on experts and consumers reviews.
NS Design WAV5-OB-BK Omni Bass
Based on 1 reviews
As a bass guitarist and improviser I was long interested in an electric upright with enough fingerboard curvature to be bowed and a standard bass guitar scale for a minimal learning curve. Several years ago NS did a very good thing having designed such an instrument, and recently they did another good thing introducing the affordable Indonesian-built WAV series, so that's what I went for. First of all, the build quality is very good. I'll probably replace the tuners some day, but everything else is flawless. Also, the Indonesian series has rosewood fingerboard - of course I'd prefer ebony or some other harder wood, but I hope the flatwounds won't eat it too much. I like the tone the polar pickup delivers, pizzicato with strong fundamental and very powerful arco. It took me some time...
NS Design WAV5c-DB-TR Double Bass
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This awesome instrument is pure gold. If you are a traditional double bass player perhaps you will miss that instant feeling of natural sound coming out of from your instrument as well as the lack of body references, On the other hand, of course, you'll love portability and the beauty of its design. But if you are NOT a double bass player and you are used instead to bass guitar, this is your cauldron at the end of the rainbow. The ellegant tiny marks along the freetless board help you in the struggle of adaptation to longer scale and position of playing., what gets you into real fun very soon. In this model the extra B string won't make you miss the 5 string feel if you are used to it. Maybe you have to work on the sound through your pre or amp to get an "acoustic" sound but...
NS Design CR5M-DB Amber Bass
Based on 1 reviews
A very striking instrument to play visually. It is not seem to be designed to replace a double bass, but provide an alternative. It is possible to get a passable double bass tone by mixing the piezo with the magnetic pickups and adding a little reverb from a pedal. The supplied flatwound strings are long lasting, and have a wonderful rich tone at all settings. The bass takes a pair of 9v batteries for the active electronics so it is always worth carrying a couple of spares. There is a pocket on the gigbag that is ideal for storing these and there is also a handy bow pocket for players who use one. The supplied tripod stand is easy to adjust and enables to bass to be set up for playing very quickly. The gigbag does not have a lot of padding and the tripod is rather heavy so I wrap mine in...
NS Design CR5M-DB Zebra Wood Bass
Based on 1 reviews
The sound is phenomenal, particularly the low pizzicato. The stock strings it comes with are not really meant for arco playing, but it's easy enough to put whatever string you like on. There are some design choices I would tweak: a faster way to switch between arco and pizz pick-up settings would be nice (the in-between setting is a fine compromise, but it's not the same). The lack of body, ribs, and neck heel means there are no physical reference points on the instrument. As an upright bassist, that makes intonation in the middle register a bit dangerous. They do make a thumb stop attachment, but that has it's own problems. Finally, this thing seems to eat batteries. If you leave the cable plugged in overnight, a new pair of 9v's will be necessary. I used to think that was a myth,...