Re: [OT] A bass guitar made from a Commodore 64 (Re: ....)

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You can buy those piezzo and remove the platic around it, just be
careful not to bend the piezzo too much.

If you but those piezzo like she did, you'll have a lot of crosstalk
to deal with, piezzos are very sensitive to vibrations...one string
will inevitably be catched by all piezzos, so the electronic design
need some experiment.

happy diy !

raphaël

2014-01-28, Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> On Tue, 2014-01-28 at 12:27 +1300, Chris Bannister wrote:
>> http://www.wimp.com/basscommodore/
>
> Next time I order semiconductor, cables or something like that, I'll
> order some piezos too.
>
> Unfortunately my dealer only seems to sell encapsulated piezos :(.
>
> http://www.reichelt.de/SUMMER-BM-15B/3/index.html?&ACTION=3&LA=446&ARTICLE=35926&artnr=SUMMER+BM+15B&SEARCH=piezo-schallwandler
> http://www.reichelt.de/SUMMER-EPM-121/3/index.html?&ACTION=3&LA=446&ARTICLE=35927&artnr=SUMMER+EPM+121&SEARCH=piezo-schallwandler
>
> I'm not interested to build such a Commodore 64 bass, but wonder if I
> could build a guitar pickup to individual record the 6 strings one by
> one. Each time I had the money to buy a MIDI pickup, I bought other
> music gear and I guess this won't change in the future, so the testing
> piezos is worth a try.
>
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