...might be a little "...difficult..." to use and play if it has to be kept a Zero-degrees (!) in order to work properly: "...uh, hold up guys, I gotta dip my pickup into the liquid Nitrogen again!" (wink,wink)
...and the Devil said: "...yes, but it's a DRY heat!"
Anyone want to break into the Navel Ordinance Laboratory to get some of this stuff??
Good idea! I provide rooster diguise for everyone!
Trouble with all these ideas is no matter how good they are, and this actually seems like a good one, all guitarists want to sound like the old guys they heard when they still young, so always back to Fender, Gibson, Gretsch, DeArmond etc...
All six of the robbers were wearing rooster suits, and five were captured by police and taken to jail. The sixth rooster was last seen making his getaway riding a sheep.
By the way, did anyone follow up on the SoundBug... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SoundBug
Interesting and obviously explains what that last chickenhead was chasing.
Uhhh... I heard the last rooster wasn't riding the sheep, it had a breakdown and he was pushing it home.
Have any of you even seen a SoundBug? I'm kinda curious what sticking it onto different materials like wood or marble would do to the tone of the sound it puts out.
By the way, did anyone follow up on the SoundBug... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SoundBug
Interesting and obviously explains what that last chickenhead was chasing.
That sounds pretty much like a piezzoelectric transducer to me!
I have a SoundBug. It works as promised, putting out decent volume stuck to a window or tabletop, but the sound quality is pretty dreadful, with no bass at all.
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