Description
Noisebox handmade by John right here in Upstate NY.
This noisebox has three pickups that can be turned on and off for different sound combinations. Up is on and down is off for each switch.
This noisebox is made out of a 6x6x2" tin. It is completely passive and does not require power.
No box or instructions included; but Don't Panic! Collar City Guitars is THE authorized JTH Electronics dealer and takes great care in packing and shipping.
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DIY piezo noise box made by me in my Upstate NY workshop. Repurposed housings. Volume control. 1/4" output. Momentary Killswitch.
Run it through pedals, make it feedback, modify it, there's really no wrong way to use one. Tap it, slap it, scream into it (it's microphonic), go nuts.
These Piezo Noise boxes are great for adding a new sonic palette to recordings or just something to mess with when you're frustrated with 'normal' instruments.
Can also be used as a CV trigger on modular synth setups, though you may need to amplify the output to get it to track properly.
This noisebox has three pickups that can be turned on and off for different sound combinations. Up is on and down is off for each switch.
This noisebox is made out of a 6x6x2" tin. It is completely passive and does not require power.
No box or instructions included; but Don't Panic! Collar City Guitars is THE authorized JTH Electronics dealer and takes great care in packing and shipping.
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DIY piezo noise box made by me in my Upstate NY workshop. Repurposed housings. Volume control. 1/4" output. Momentary Killswitch.
Run it through pedals, make it feedback, modify it, there's really no wrong way to use one. Tap it, slap it, scream into it (it's microphonic), go nuts.
These Piezo Noise boxes are great for adding a new sonic palette to recordings or just something to mess with when you're frustrated with 'normal' instruments.
Can also be used as a CV trigger on modular synth setups, though you may need to amplify the output to get it to track properly.