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Zarathustra
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Yeah, this is basically totally batshit crazy, but I'll explain it anyways...
At a band session a few weeks ago, my friend was fooling around with his J Bass, unplugged, and sat down in a wooden chair. He had the back of the bass against the arm rests, and noticed that the sound was louder than when normally unplugged (though still fairly quiet), and moved the back of his guitar off from the arm rests. Quieter. Against it, louder. Natural amplification.
I know the basic principles behind it, sound traveling through the guitar's body and through the chair, and that sound moves easier through solid objects being louder than through air (like putting your ear against a door).
Now, I've messed around with putting my guitar neck against boxes, etc. I've gotten some sound, but nothing extraordinary. I'm curious if anyone wants to really investigate this. I'm considering starting a contest, to see how well it can be done/if it can be done, particularly without ridiculously large "amplifiers".
Am I insane?
At a band session a few weeks ago, my friend was fooling around with his J Bass, unplugged, and sat down in a wooden chair. He had the back of the bass against the arm rests, and noticed that the sound was louder than when normally unplugged (though still fairly quiet), and moved the back of his guitar off from the arm rests. Quieter. Against it, louder. Natural amplification.
I know the basic principles behind it, sound traveling through the guitar's body and through the chair, and that sound moves easier through solid objects being louder than through air (like putting your ear against a door).
Now, I've messed around with putting my guitar neck against boxes, etc. I've gotten some sound, but nothing extraordinary. I'm curious if anyone wants to really investigate this. I'm considering starting a contest, to see how well it can be done/if it can be done, particularly without ridiculously large "amplifiers".
Am I insane?