Moby had something like this on MTV cribs but its one that you need tp pump a bellows to get the air for the sounds its pretty much the same as this one but Moby’s isnt electric,. its for when the power goes out he said
Does the blower use AC or DC? I got one just like this (well, different color) and I was planning on taking it apart to add a control for the blower so i could change the volume and attack/decay. Any good ideas on how to accomplish this, besides a triac (or pot if DC) on the motor? (Maybe adding some baffles to mute the sound?)
to P. Schlieter
Blower uses AC and using a triac is not a very good idea because it takes time to get blower back on speed.
Much better is to use a kind of barricade from the blower to the buffer (where the reeds are places on) or an adjustable overflowventile. You can use simple mechanical constructions instead of electronic ones.
Hahaha
Very cool never thought it would look like that
itz not dat good
Great. I bet it sounds better once taken apart
Moby had something like this on MTV cribs but its one that you need tp pump a bellows to get the air for the sounds its pretty much the same as this one but Moby’s isnt electric,. its for when the power goes out he said
Hey, does it use a speaker or does it works with air?
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Does the blower use AC or DC? I got one just like this (well, different color) and I was planning on taking it apart to add a control for the blower so i could change the volume and attack/decay. Any good ideas on how to accomplish this, besides a triac (or pot if DC) on the motor? (Maybe adding some baffles to mute the sound?)
to P. Schlieter
Blower uses AC and using a triac is not a very good idea because it takes time to get blower back on speed.
Much better is to use a kind of barricade from the blower to the buffer (where the reeds are places on) or an adjustable overflowventile. You can use simple mechanical constructions instead of electronic ones.