DVINA is the first SOMA electro-acoustic instrument.
It was inspired by Hindustani and Persian classical music but European music can be also played with it, of course. A key feature of DVINA and its sound is that there is no pickup inside. Instead, I take the electric signal DIRECTLY from the strings that vibrate in the strong magnetic field of a neodymium magnet, hidden in the neck.
Further, a weak signal from the strings is amplified by a custom-made transformer built into the body of DVINA to a standard level. It is very similar to the principle of a ribbon mic.
This solution makes DVINA outstandingly resistant to electromagnetic interferences and makes the sound rich and clean. DVINA’s high output is ready to be directly connected to stomp boxes, guitar amps or an audio interface. DVINA has a minimalistic design – no one part can be removed without loosing the functionality of the instrument.
Specifications:
Body: Beech wood
Length: 93 cm
Scale length: 51"
Low string: C# (138.59 Hz)
High string: G# (207.65 Hz)
Output voltage at 6.3 mm jack: approx. 1 V pp
Sound pickup: Via change in magnetic field
Neodymium magnet: Built into the neck
Weight: 1.1 kg
Weight with sheath and quiver: 3.5 kg
Colour: Black
Includes: Sheath and quiver case