It uses a gramophone head the fret wire comes out of where the needle would be and is bent to form a suspended bridge, so any vibrations get amplified by the mica and send down the horn.
If you dig back through my pics there is a mark 2 which is better and a video of how it sounds. Phonograph blues
Would you mind sharing your mechanism for connecting the bridge to whatever you are using for the resonating surface? I'd love to know how this works, mechanically speaking.
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It uses a gramophone head the fret wire comes out of where the needle would be and is bent to form a suspended bridge, so any vibrations get amplified by the mica and send down the horn.
If you dig back through my pics there is a mark 2 which is better and a video of how it sounds. Phonograph blues
Would you mind sharing your mechanism for connecting the bridge to whatever you are using for the resonating surface? I'd love to know how this works, mechanically speaking.
Thanks for your message, yes will do a video when I finish the freboard off..
has a new cone see pics
Very cool prototype. Do you have video? Thanks for sharing. Enjoy
I don`t think you should call it a Stroh being there`s a patent on that.