I built a slide thing using bent nails as a tailpiece, long screws as bridge saddles and nut, and the tuners were screws with the strings wrapped around. It was very simple to build, I am sure you could figure something out
Cydonia wrote: Too bad no one here is interested in talking about "gear"
BossMann73 wrote:I didn't insult it......I "curated" a "different aesthetic.".
John wrote:I love how this forum has the GDP of Switzerland in pedals but the collective value of everyone's patch cables is less than the change in my couch cushions. And I don't have a couch.
I once suspended a pick up in the middle of one of those plastic milk crates with metal wires. Basically turned the crate into a noisy, rattley, percussion instrument. I could fill it with crap and shake it around or just kick it across the floor with pretty good results.
I've hung an old Hammond pick-up (single pole passive) near the metal blades of an old fan, made for a neat low frequency drone sound (albeit a one trick pony). I have thought about hanging one near a circular saw blade and then cutting wood, but have not yet embarked on that journey for what are probably obvious reasons.
Anything that is ferrous or emits low frequency information (like IR transmitter amplifiers in remote controls) is fair game.
You can also set them on a transformer and collect whatever frequencies are at hand.
It *might* be possible to even just stick it to the exposed magnet of a speaker being driven by an amp and collect a post speaker version for "reamping" or feedback fun. I actually have a little amp that I've wound magnet wire around the exposed slug of an old Alnico speaker and have run that to its own output jack. It sounds like shit though, make no mistake.
crochambeau wrote:I've hung an old Hammond pick-up (single pole passive) near the metal blades of an old fan, made for a neat low frequency drone sound (albeit a one trick pony). I have thought about hanging one near a circular saw blade and then cutting wood, but have not yet embarked on that journey for what are probably obvious reasons.
There was a photo in the Tape Loop book of a guy that strapped a fan to his guitar.
I did this a while back:
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I put the pickup in the wrong place though and had to play way up on the neck. Last 45 seconds are probably the ones worth watching. I think the first minute or so is me driving the carrier and modulator in a passive ring mod.
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