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To charge the Enya Nova GO Sonic guitar, it comes with a built-in 7.4V/2600mAh lithium-ion rechargeable battery, which powers the internal amplifier and effects. You can charge the guitar using the provided USB-C cable by simply connecting it to a power source, such as a wall adapter, power bank, or computer. A full charge typically takes around 3 hours, providing approximately 6 hours of continuous playtime, depending on how intensively the effects and amplifier are used. The guitar’s built-in battery ensures you can enjoy the smart features without needing external power sources for long sessions.
Yes, the Nova Go SP1 is equipped with a 1/4" output jack that allows you to connect to standard amplifiers. Additionally, it has a Type-C connector that can be used with audio interfaces, making it compatible with digital audio workstations (DAWs) for recording and live performances.
The Enya Nova GO Sonic does not have built-in MIDI capabilities. However, you can still integrate it into your recording setup by connecting it to a digital audio workstation (DAW) through an audio interface. This allows you to capture high-quality audio for your projects, apply effects, and edit tracks within the DAW. While it won’t transmit MIDI data, its audio output can still be used creatively in a variety of recording environments.
Yes, the Enya Nova GO Sonic features Bluetooth connectivity, allowing you to wirelessly stream music or backing tracks directly through the guitar’s built-in speaker. This makes it easy to play along with your favorite songs or practice without needing additional devices. The Bluetooth feature enhances the guitar’s versatility, making it convenient for practice, performance, or casual jamming sessions.
The carbon fiber body of the Enya Nova GO Series is highly durable and resilient. It is resistant to changes in temperature and humidity, which helps prevent warping or damage that can occur with traditional wooden guitars. Additionally, the carbon fiber construction offers strong resistance to physical impact, making the guitar ideal for travel, outdoor performances, or harsh environments. This durability ensures that the guitar remains in top condition, even with frequent use and exposure to varying conditions.
Yes, the Enya Nova GO Sonic can be connected to a recording interface via its output jack, making it ideal for both recording and live performances. Additionally, the guitar features direct recording through its USB-C port, which eliminates the need for a sound card or external interface. You can connect the guitar directly to your DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) using the USB-C port, allowing for quick and easy recording sessions. This makes the Nova GO Sonic a great choice for musicians looking to record on the go with minimal equipment.
To activate the built-in effects on the Enya Nova GO Sonic, simply long-press the onboard control knob located on the top of the guitar. This will turn on the effects. To switch between different presets, press the button once to cycle through them. For more detailed control and adjustments, use the Enya Music app, which allows you to customize the effects, design your own tones, and save them as presets for future use. This gives you full flexibility to tailor the sound to your liking directly from the app.
Yes, you can play the Enya Nova GO Sonic without using the built-in effects, treating it like a regular electric guitar. By turning off the onboard effects, you’ll get a clean, natural tone from the guitar. You can play it unplugged, or connect it to an external amplifier for a traditional electric guitar sound, depending on your preferences. This flexibility allows you to use the guitar in both smart mode with effects or in a more conventional setup.
The Enya Nova GO Sonic guitar does not require an external amplifier, as it comes with a built-in amplifier that allows you to play amplified sound directly from the guitar. This built-in feature makes it convenient for playing anywhere without the need for additional equipment. However, if you prefer, you still have the option to connect the guitar to an external amplifier or PA system for larger performances or if you want more control over your sound. The guitar's versatility lets you switch between standalone use and more traditional setups.
The battery life of the Enya Nova GO Sonic guitar typically lasts around 6 hours on a full charge. However, the exact duration can vary depending on how frequently you use the built-in effects and amplifier. If you're using more demanding effects, like distortion or high-gain settings, the battery may drain faster than if you're playing with minimal or no effects. The 6-hour estimate is for continuous use, meaning if you take breaks between playing sessions, the battery could last longer throughout the day.
The Enya Nova GO Sonic Smart guitar is a compact, carbon fiber electric guitar equipped with built-in effects like distortion and overdrive, which can be fully customized and controlled through a mobile app. This smart connectivity allows you to easily tweak your sound for different playing styles.
One of its standout features is the ability to connect directly to a DAW without needing an audio interface, making recording and producing music more convenient. The carbon fiber body ensures durability and portability, while its built-in amplifier and effects eliminate the need for external amps or pedals, providing an all-in-one, portable solution for musicians.
Yes, transacoustic guitars tend to be more expensive than regular acoustic guitars. The additional technology that allows them to produce effects without external equipment increases the cost. However, prices vary depending on the brand, model, and features offered.
Feedback is a common occurrence in all electric guitar pickup systems when amplified through a speaker. When the gain (distortion) is turned up, any external vibrations—such as body movement or accidentally touching the strings—can be picked up by the guitar’s pickups. This includes vibrations caused by the speaker’s sound waves, which are picked up by the pickups again, creating a loop where the signals repeatedly amplify each other. At a certain point, when the signal is further amplified through the amp and speaker, feedback (howling) occurs.
The main factors contributing to feedback include:
- Chaotic signals being easily picked up
- The proximity of the speaker to the pickups (which is part of Sonic's design)
- Excessive signal gain (resulting in overdrive or distortion)
- Frequency overlap and amplification (common in hollow and semi-hollow guitar bodies).
In rock music, many guitarists intentionally create feedback as a technique and part of their playing style.
Learning how to control and use feedback is also a common skill in rock guitar playing. For Sonic, the easiest way to reduce the occurrence of feedback is to lower the gain settings in the app. The factory settings prioritize a full, rich tone, with relatively high distortion settings, so precise playing technique is more important.
We want to reassure all enthusiasts and players that this is a normal phenomenon. We also appreciate your feedback and thank you for your love of the Enya Sonic Smart Guitar.