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I like it
As someone who is learning upright at the moment i might not be as qualified as some of the more experienced players, but here's my opinion, i was learning the NS NXT with the tripod supplied and found it leaving me feeling a little detached from the instrument, so i got the EPS and it does make you feel like you're actually playing an upright, first thing i noticed was the weight of the instrument and being able to move the instrument into a more natural position to play, so i am now enjoying playing more now, this is my limited opinion but i'm having more fun now so for me its well worth the money
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So much better than the tripod!
I've been using the endpind stand now for 2 months or something and I really love the added mobility. The feel and interaction with the bass are more smooth and organic with the endpin than with the tripod.
The endpin is constructed from steel, and heavier/sturdier than the WAV/NXT tripod.
Only problem is that the bass sometimes has the inclination to tilt, especially if you're a heavy player. For me this happened the first few weeks, but after that the rubber pad started to do its work (maybe got softer because of the weather, thereby providing more grip?).
Long story short, great addition to your NS bass
The endpin is constructed from steel, and heavier/sturdier than the WAV/NXT tripod.
Only problem is that the bass sometimes has the inclination to tilt, especially if you're a heavy player. For me this happened the first few weeks, but after that the rubber pad started to do its work (maybe got softer because of the weather, thereby providing more grip?).
Long story short, great addition to your NS bass
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interesting
Quite interesting feel, not the same as upright bass, but definitely better than the tripod if you are sued to upright bass
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