Neo Viol 1/8" - Neo Jack For Violin & Viola with 1/8" Output
The Neo-Jack for Violin and Viola - 1/8" Output Jack
The new Neo Viol jack for violin and viola is the first production output jack that does not clamp to the side of a violin. The jack is held in place simply and securely by the instrument's own tail gut and provides a 1/8" Switchcraft output jack that nestles in just behind the tailpiece.
This one-eighth inch jack assembly is as small and inconspicuous as possible. It provides an attractive option for players that don't wish to have a honking big jack assembly clamped to their instrument.
Technical
The Neo Viol 1/8" provides a small 1/8" output jack and comes with a 10 foot long 1/8" to 1/4" cable.
Since the Neo Viol is held in place by the violin's own tail gut, it will fit 99.9% of all violins and violas regardless of the chin rest clamps. So rather than having an output jack assembly that clamps to the body of the instrument, this Neo-Jack tucks in at the butt of the instrument just above the endpin button.
1) The back bracket is slid into place behind the tail gut
2) The Neo-Jack is fitted into place on the back bracket
3) A small washer and nylock nut tighten the Neo-Jack in place
4) Done
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Product
The Neo-Jack for Violin and Viola - 1/8" Output Jack
The new Neo Viol jack for violin and viola is the first production output jack that does not clamp to the side of a violin. The jack is held in place simply and securely by the instrument's own tail gut and provides a 1/8" Switchcraft output jack that nestles in just behind the tailpiece.
This one-eighth inch jack assembly is as small and inconspicuous as possible. It provides an attractive option for players that don't wish to have a honking big jack assembly clamped to their instrument.
Technical
The Neo Viol 1/8" provides a small 1/8" output jack and comes with a 10 foot long 1/8" to 1/4" cable.
Since the Neo Viol is held in place by the violin's own tail gut, it will fit 99.9% of all violins and violas regardless of the chin rest clamps. So rather than having an output jack assembly that clamps to the body of the instrument, this Neo-Jack tucks in at the butt of the instrument just above the endpin button.
1) The back bracket is slid into place behind the tail gut
2) The Neo-Jack is fitted into place on the back bracket
3) A small washer and nylock nut tighten the Neo-Jack in place
4) Done