Subject: RE: Tech: stompbox From: Big Al Whittle Date: 03 Aug 07 - 11:33 PM That must be the kind of thing Chris Smither and Dr Stomp use. Seems to be catching on. |
Subject: RE: Tech: stompbox From: GUEST,punkfolkrocker Date: 03 Aug 07 - 10:42 PM f'rinstance.. http://www.hobgoblin.com/local/bigpic.php?ID=GR5843 |
Subject: RE: Tech: stompbox From: GUEST,punfolkrocker Date: 03 Aug 07 - 10:36 PM theres at least a couple of ebay sellers regularly flogging 'blues' stompboards.. for about 20 to 40 quid.. i'm to mean to buy one.. cuz i reckon a few planks of hard wood and screws and a cheap pair of reasonable quality belcat contact piezo pickups would do the job just fine.. |
Subject: RE: Tech: stompbox From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 03 Aug 07 - 10:20 PM Are these miked boxes anything like the ones the Flamenco groups now use for percussion? |
Subject: RE: Tech: stompbox From: The Borchester Echo Date: 03 Aug 07 - 08:05 AM Yes, I think any pedal operated drums. It's a condensor thingie that's supposed to dampen unwanted noise. But not feet. Apparently. |
Subject: RE: Tech: stompbox From: stevethesqueeze Date: 03 Aug 07 - 07:33 AM thanks dianne. is that the type of mike they put in a bass drum? stevethesqueeze |
Subject: RE: Tech: stompbox From: The Borchester Echo Date: 03 Aug 07 - 03:58 AM Dunno but the one Jon Boden uses is an AudioTechnica ATM-87R boundary mic. |
Subject: Tech: stompbox From: stevethesqueeze Date: 03 Aug 07 - 03:44 AM Does anyone one know what type of pickup or microphone is used inside the wooden acoustic stomboxes such as the ones made by Ellis Guitars in australia? stevethesqueeze |
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