NS by N2G

Created by: N2G

NS by N2G is a close-up magic trick designed to simulate the sound of a coin rattling or dropping into a cup. The effect relies on a device that requires an armband and a hidden component in the pants to trigger the sound. However, the trick is criticized for its unrealistic sound effects, impractical design, and lack of real-world usability. The device cannot be turned off without removing clothing, making it unsuitable for professional performances. Buyers should be aware of the poor build quality and the subpar tutorial included with the product.

Key features

  • Simulates the sound of a coin rattling or dropping into a cup

  • Requires an armband and a hidden component in the pants

  • Unrealistic sound effects

  • Impractical design and lack of real-world usability

  • Poor build quality and subpar tutorial

Pros

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Cons

  • Unrealistic sound effects

  • Impractical design

  • Lack of real-world usability

  • Poor build quality

  • Subpar tutorial

Effect

The trick 'NS' by N2G aims to simulate the sound of a coin rattling or dropping into a cup. The effect is designed to create an auditory illusion that enhances the magician's performance, making it seem as though a coin is moving or being manipulated in a way that defies logic.

Full details

The 'NS' trick involves a device that requires an armband and a hidden component in the pants. This setup is intended to trigger the sound effects during a performance. However, the device has been criticized for its impractical design. It cannot be turned off without removing clothing, which makes it difficult to use in professional settings. The sound effects have been described as unrealistic, and the build quality has been noted as poor. The tutorial provided with the trick has also been criticized for its lack of detail and effectiveness.

Who should consider the trick

This trick may appeal to magicians who are interested in experimenting with auditory illusions and are willing to overlook its practical limitations. However, it is not recommended for those who perform in professional settings or require reliable and versatile tools for their acts.

Information on how difficult it is to perform

The 'NS' trick is relatively easy to perform in terms of the mechanics involved. However, the impractical design and the need to manage the device during a performance add a layer of difficulty. The trick requires careful handling to avoid triggering unwanted sounds, which can be challenging in a live setting.

What magicians say

Craig Petty from Magic TV has strongly criticized the 'NS' trick for its unrealistic sound effects and impractical design. He mentions that the device cannot be turned off without removing clothing, making it unusable in professional settings. Craig also points out the poor build quality and lack of effort in the product's presentation. In another review, Craig and Ryland describe the trick as uncomfortable and poorly designed, with a subpar tutorial. They advise against purchasing the trick due to its lack of real-world usability.

What people are saying about NS

Craig and Ryland says...

NS by N2G is criticized for being uncomfortable and impractical, with poor tutorial quality.

Craig Petty says...

The device requires an armband and a hidden component in the pants, which triggers unwanted sounds during performances. [...] Craig points out that the trick cannot be turned off without removing clothing, making it unusable in professional settings.

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