EBow Electronic Bow


Price:
$114.99

Description

EBow Electronic Bow

The EBow Plus Electronic Bow for Guitar is one of those rare accessories that instantly changes how you think about playing the instrument. Instead of plucking or strumming, this compact, battery-powered device uses a focused magnetic field to vibrate your strings, giving you infinite sustain, bowed textures, and synth-like tones that simply aren’t possible with traditional technique. It replaces your pick in the right hand and turns a single string into a living, evolving sound source that responds directly to how you position and move it.

What makes the EBow so compelling is how immediate and expressive it feels once you get it dialed in. You can swell notes from silence, create violin-like lines, or push into harmonically rich feedback-style sustain—all without pedals or post-processing. It’s a simple tool on the surface, but it opens up a surprisingly deep creative space for ambient textures, lead work, and experimental sound design.

 

Key Points

  • Handheld electronic bow that replaces your pick for direct string excitation
  • Creates infinite sustain using a magnetic field that continuously vibrates the string
  • Produces violin-like, synth-like, and bowed textures not achievable with standard picking
  • Powered by a standard 9V battery for portable, cable-free use
  • Allows expressive techniques like swells, fades, and harmonic emphasis on a single string

Why You'll Love It

The EBow Plus is less of an effect and more of a performance tool—it changes the relationship between your hands and the guitar entirely. Instead of thinking in attacks and decays like a pick-driven player, you start shaping notes like a bowed instrument, with smooth entrances, endless sustain, and evolving overtones. It’s especially inspiring for ambient, post-rock, experimental, and cinematic playing styles where texture matters as much as melody.

It also encourages a different kind of creativity in real time. Small changes in position dramatically alter tone, dynamics, and harmonic response, so you end up “playing the space” above the string as much as the fretboard itself. Once you get comfortable with it, it becomes one of those tools that’s not about replacing your technique—but expanding what your guitar can physically do in your hands.

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