Recycled guitar instead of enclosure? Barnboard pine body, heirloom knobs, leftover Squier Jazzmaster neck and straplocks from a Tele, parts bin bridge and bridge pickup from a cheap Telemaster, pickguard from a $.99 Goodwill 7".
I was going to cut my mono promo copy 7" of Johnny Cash's "Country Trash" for the pickguard, but just couldn't bring myself to do it.
Sunshine with a Sun Records 78RPM pickguard. Late 60s Teisco/Silvertone bass body, early 1990s Stew-Mac tele neck, Gibson soap bar p-90, 1940's yellow swirl radio knobs, the rest fabricated from recycled materials.
Back to the found enclosure effects though, the guitars should be over on the guitar part of the forum. Here is the BeethovEnvelope Filter.
gordian knot wrote:are the arms to you can tweak with your feet?
(how counter-intuitive does that sentence sound??)
Not so much. It includes regular knobs for dialing it in, then you can attach the arms for fine tuning. It is, after all an envelope filter, so once you dial it in there is not much need for tweaking on the fly. It is really meant to be hung on the side of your amp or on a wall. There is a video of it on youtube just search SoaringTortoise BeethovEnvelope filter.