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Brasso



Joined: 08 Aug 2006
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Location: Texas

PostPosted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 5:15 am    Post subject: K-ZOO MOD I Reply with quote



Greg, Wouldn't that be considered "HARMONICS", created by the set-up he's using?

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Location: San Francisco / Wine Country

PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 1:11 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Can't say for sure. Playing into both inputs presents the mic with a lower impedance/higher load so it WILL change the mic's characteristics a bit but it shouldn't introduce harmonics. If the pedal is only going into one input AND the mic is going straight into the other, then yes, the effect could be interesting - especially if the pedal is phase shifting the signal.
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 28, 2007 12:37 am    Post subject: kazoo amps & alum. mics Reply with quote

Now Im really confused about the effects of using both jacks into themic ?
Just kidin, dont know why but it has more bottom & it works for me.
Ill have a billet bullet ready soon.Been making fixtures to hold the grill &
shell to do different operations on them.Im making the parts on a manual
lathe & mill in my home shop. I work in a shop that has mostly CNC
lathes & mills that run production parts.Its kinda nice to make one part
at a time using what I have to work with.
Anyway,Id like to send a finished alum. mic to one of you mic builders
& let you look it over & offer any comments or criticism.
I can send it without an element so you can check the fit .Ive used a
cm 151 with gasket for working out the size but there might be something I over looked.There wont be any charge as Im planning to
sell them without an element & let the customer have one installed by
a builder they prefer.

Also Inoticed that several of you guys live in Texas. Ilive in east Tex.
Drop me a line if ther is any good blues harp shows in your town.
Later Ron [/b]


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