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What is a Talk box and how does it work

September 12, 2011 by Chris

Have you ever wondered how a Talk Box really works? I’ve wanted to get one of these things ever since I bought the legendary Frampton Comes Alive way back in 1978. If I still have your attention then read on!

A Talk Box is referred to as either an effects unit/device or pedal. This device first showed up way back in the 1930’s but who the heck was around then to remember it now. So let’s fast for ward to the mid 70’s when it became popular again by Peter Frampton.

First off the Talk Box receives or takes in an electronic signal (let’s say through a guitar chord to simplify things here). This signal comes from an electrical instrument coming directly from an amplifier. This signal is played through a fairly small internal speaker.

Peter Frampton's origonal Talk Box

Peter Frampton’s original Talk Box

Now they have this airtight flexible plastic tube that captures the sound and shoots it towards the open end which you place into you mouth. On all pedals there is a toggle  switch that allows the musician to send the signal to the amplifier or to this tube. You can use your lips, tongue or mouth to help form the distinctive sound that you are looking for. At this point you can project this captured sound back out your mouth and into the microphone.

So there you have it!

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Filed Under: Equipment, My Experiences, Pedal Effects Tagged With: effects, guitar, how a talk bax works, how it works, music, pedals, peter frampton, plastic tubing, special, talk box, unit, vintage

Larrivee plant tours part II

March 21, 2011 by Chris

Now I’d like to complete the final part of a post I did a while ago about a guided video tour of the Larrivee plant. If your a serious or casual guitarist, you might find some neat answers to questions about how they make acoustic guitars. Enjoy!

In video 4 @ 01:13, they talk about all the parts of the neck of a guitar. The way they carve the neck is a craftsmanship at it’s best. I was amazed at how many parts of it that has names attached to them. Who says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks or words! The prep work before painting is neat as well as the technique itself. The finishing part that Larrivee uses in this section is called a UV finish. They use to use a lacquer finish now but took around 2 weeks to dry properly. The new stuff cures in a minute and a half in comparison to 2 weeks for the older finish. I wonder if the new finish they apply affects the guitar’s tone, even a little bit? If you know this answer, I’d love to here from you.

In video 5, they show a technician using wood shims while installing the neck of the guitar to the body. I just thought it would size up perfectly but for a supper snug fit, I can see how shims come in handy @ 01:52. The way the neck is glued onto the body has to be a bit stressful for the technician. This is brought to us @ 03:28. It has to be perfect or otherwise and little problems at this part of the process will be magnified at the end. If the friction fit dove tail section is not match perfect, I think that there you got some explaining to do! Near the end of this last video, at the final polishing/buffing stage, I was hoping that the guy was going to show us what might happen if he launches a guitar when using the buffing wheel. That would be priceless! At my second jewelry job, I did that launching thing once while polishing a necklace for a boss of mine and I mangled the hell out of it. it can honestly be quite dangerous.

Here are the remaining links to complete the Larrivee Plant Tour.

Part 4, and 5.

To finish off the tour I thought that I’d add video of the man himself Jean Larrivee the genius behind the Larrivee.

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3P6HcKVTrY&NR=1

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Custom Made Guitars, guitars, My Guitars, Video Tagged With: acoustic, finishing, guitar luthier, guitars, hand made, lacquer, Larrivee, manufacturer, quality acoustic guitars, tour of plant

Off to see Bruce Cockburn, Neil Peart & Jeff Tweedy

March 21, 2011 by Chris

My beautiful wife Tricia, just got us some tickets to see Bruce Cockburn, Neil Peart and Jeff Tweedy being interviewed by George Stroumboulopoulos today! The show will be in the CBC building in downtown Toronto and I would not miss this for the world.

(side note: I wish I thought about telling you earlier Dom and Julian because I would of at attempted to get each of you guys tickets, at least to see the drumming god Neil Peart of RUSH.)

I believe that Bruce will be on to promote his 31st studio album Small Source of Comfort on True North Records.

I’ve seen Bruce before in Chicago and Mississauga but this will be a nice setting. Just him and George chattin’ together in a small studio. I’m bring my Larrivee in the hopes that he’ll sign it.

So wish me luck on getting to meet him after the show and get his signature!

Keep on Jammin’

Filed Under: Bruce Cockburn, Entertainment, Home and Lifestyle, Musicians, My Guitars, Recreation, Rush, Toronto, Vacation and Travel Tagged With: Bruce Cockburn, cbc, george stroumboulopoulos, Jeff Tweedy, neil peart, Small Source of Comfort, Toronto, True North Records, Wilco

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