Just when you believe you've witnessed everything, the Verso Sine makes its entrance, featuring adjustable pickups and a Sine pad that enables you to physically manipulate the volume for swells and tremolo effects.
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NAMM 2025: So maybe you’ve got a Stratocaster, tried the Telecaster, played every electric guitar under the sun and it is time for something new – what about a guitar with a “Sine pad,” a moving pickup system that lets you control volume mechanically for on-the-fly tremolo effects and swells?
Verso has unveiled its latest quirky yet brilliant creation: the Verso Sine. This guitar boasts a whimsical, Fisher Price-inspired look while showcasing an incredibly innovative take on the design of electric six-string instruments.
As Verso says, it’s not that different from your Strat; you still plug the 1/4” guitar cable in. You send the signal to the amp.
However, this eccentric high-end setup comes with a variety of features that cater to the bold and adventurous gamer.
That being said, there are certain recognizable design elements. The Sine features a sturdy ash body, coated with a linseed oil paint. It comes with a glued neck, which can be made from ash, maple, cherry, oak, or walnut – the choice is yours. Only wood types that are indigenous to Germany are used.
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The neck has a C profile. You can have a 16” fretboard radius or a 9.5” to 16” compound radius. The scale length is 25.6” and you can have this as a regular six-string or for adventures in the extended-range you can order it up as a 7-string guitar.
Again, it looks Fisher Price but it is no toy; the Sine is a high-end electric guitar. There are 22 Jescar frets, Schaller locking M6 tuners, a solid brass bridge that’s height adjustable.
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It is the Sine pad and moveable electric guitar pickups that makes this such a radical proposition. Well, it’s like a powdered-steel pickguard that wrap around the body and sits proud of it. It is spring loaded.
Press down on the Sine pad and the string will adjust its pickup height, allowing you to mechanically control the volume. Consider this as a genuine tremolo system.
The pickups are attached to the Sine pad using magnets, allowing you to reposition them easily. By adjusting their position closer to the bridge, you'll achieve a brighter treble sound, while moving them toward the neck will enhance the bass response. Additionally, you have the option to split them for a complete stereo output from your guitar. Experiment with different placements until you discover a tone that suits your preferences.
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You can also get the Verso Sine with Lehle expression functionality, allowing you to hook up and control two pedals or synths via the Sine pad. Check out the demo video for how this looks and sounds in practice. There is also a USB MIDI control allowing you to control parameters on your DAW. Or control your analogue synthesizer via CV.
At last, you have the ability to control your amplifier and pedals through an internal relay. That's a remarkable amount of versatility packed into a single guitar. Plus, it delivers a fantastic sound.
Starting at €3,040, this product is currently available. After customizing your configuration, a deposit of €/$500 will secure your place in the production line, and Verso will be manufactured to your specifications.
For more details, head over to Verso.