Reply-to: music.maker at gte.net

Scott Gravenhorst music.maker at gte.net
Sat Jan 13 10:56:06 CET 2001




    Ack, sorry, I meant the neck pickup, not the bridge.


music.maker at gte.net wrote:
>IMHO, FWIW and YMMV: I've used a BlueBox and it's been pretty good 
>to me.  *However*, I found that setting up the guitar for it helps.
>None of these circuits like to have a whole lot of harmonics,
>so I set it to use only the bridge pickup and turn the tone control
>all the way to bass.  It's ok for me because when I use the bluebox
>I usually use just the box's sound.  I have a feeling that you've
>already tried and passed on the bluebox...  I've thought of modifying
>mine with a switch so that I can get either 1 or 2 octaves down
>instead of only 2.  Or a panpot would be cool too.  I suppose if I
>wanted to mix the guitar with the box, I could build a simple pre
>EQ box to go between the guitar and the bluebox.  I have the bluebox
>schemo here, I believe it's on the web somewhere.
>
>harry <harrybissell at prodigy.net> wrote:
>>If ANYONE gets a really good octave divider for guitar, tube or otherwise,
>>LET ME KNOW !!!
>>
>>I'll build it even if it is TUBES....  ;^)
>>
>>(of course I doubt anyone will ....)
>>
>>H^) harry
>>
>>The Peasant wrote:
>>
>>> Hello, all,
>>> >
>>> > >One would think that the 6X8 might make a good octave divider
>>> > for guitar.  Do
>>> > >you know if anyone has tried it?
>>>
>>> I've been working with tube flip-flops as part of my tube ADSR design
>>> project (coming along nicely, BTW), and IMO a tube octave divider would not
>>> be at all difficult to implement. If I get a chance I can even post some
>>> flip-flop designs to my web site if anyone is interested.
>>>
>>> Take care,
>>> Doug.
>>> ______________________
>>> The Electronic Peasant
>>>
>>> www.electronicpeasant.com
>>
>
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