equipment

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acoustic cello

I inherited my acoustic cello from my grandfather. It was built by Neuner & Hornsteiner in Mittenwald, 1908

acoustic cello, front
acoustic cello, front
acoustic cello, back
acoustic cello, back
my bow after some months of practicing chops
my bow after some months of practicing chops

electric cello

I have a NXT5a electric cello

electric cello, in a very compact gig bag
electric cello, in a very compact gig bag
the bigger part of the end pin fits on the outside
the bigger part of the end pin fits on the outside
the second part of the end pin is inside the main bag, which also contains an inner bag...
the second part of the end pin is inside the main bag, which also contains an inner bag...
...the inner bag holds the elelectric cello. It is a NXT5a with a low F string.
...the inner bag holds the elelectric cello. It is a NXT5a with a low F string.
the two parts of the end pin, still apart
the two parts of the end pin, still apart
the two parts of the end pin, now connected
the two parts of the end pin, now connected
backside view of the NXTa
backside view of the NXTa
connecting the cello body to the end pin construction
connecting the cello body to the end pin construction
cello hanging on the wall - just grab and play!
cello hanging on the wall - just grab and play!
closeup - it is just hanging on a small hook in the wall
closeup - it is just hanging on a small hook in the wall

electric gear

more details coming later, for the moment just a quick list

plugged in almost all the time
plugged in almost all the time
so far, all my electric equipment fits either in the NXTa bag or in this case
so far, all my electric equipment fits either in the NXTa bag or in this case
electric equipment inside case
electric equipment inside case
multi effects pedal, looper pedal, power bank, and some cables
multi effects pedal, looper pedal, power bank, and some cables