In a message dated 12/28/2000 11:07:38 AM,
celesteh@... writes:
>If that's not the case, i could just hook the output to a piezo
>speaker or something, and solder that to a string to get mechanical
>motion.
This is a good start on one of the ideas that I mentioned.
When I was about 8 years old, I accidentally plugged the mic from a tape deck
into the external speaker output. Suddenly there was music coming out of the
microphone -- but that is impossible!!!! Of course a speaker and a mic are
almost exactly the same thing electronically. So how can we induce a string
to vibrate? Maybe we can just use a guitar PU to generate the electromagnetic
field which induces the string to move. We would first need to build an
amplifier module which would be capable of driving the PU impedance of
approx. 10K ohms. This would probably be a trivial module to build and you
might be able to drive the PU from a standard MOTM module (1K output). I also
would buy some of those cheapo EMG PUs from Stewart Macdonald's (I think
they're about $25) and suspend these over the guitar. I wouldn't just plug in
a 59 Les Paul with original PAF PUs and see if that worked.
>I just got _Music on a Long Thin Wire_ for xmas, so it ought to
>beavailable someplace. I think it's out with Lovely Music.
Thanks! I'll look into this.
JB