• 6 years ago
DIY a sustainer pickup for guitar that fits under the strings. This sustainer will enable any guitar to hold out a note infinitely long, achieving that rich, violin-like, sustain sound.\r
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The principle behind this sustainer is the same principle that has been used by many popular guitarists such as Carlos Santana, Joe Satriani, and Steve Vai; a feedback (magnetic flux) is used to vibrate the strings, creating a sustained sound.\r
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TIN CAN AMPLIFIER:\r
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MATERIALS:\r
42 Ohm Buzzers: \r
1/4 Mono patch cable: \r
Perfboard: \r
Mono panel jack: \r
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SOLDERING GEAR:\r
Weller WES51 Analog Soldering Station: \r
MG Chemicals Silver Solder: \r
Helping hand: \r
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TEST GEAR:\r
Multimeter: \r
Breadboard & Jumpers: \r
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INSTRUCTABLE:\r
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Music Credits -\r
The Passion HiFi\r
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Kevin MacLeod\r
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Evan Kale\r

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