Two String Diddley Bow Guitar ("theta theta")

Two String Diddley Bow Guitar ("theta theta")

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A revolutionary diddley bow instrument was conceptualized and rigorously field tested. To assemble this innovative device, you will require two 7mm diameter rods or screws, each measuring 100mm in length, to serve as the bridge (saddle) and top nut respectively. Additionally, a 16mm bar of any considerable length - as long as it can accommodate strings of similar length - will be used to construct the arm. The fret markers, which are typically represented by 16mm rings on this model, have not been included in the uploaded design but will be addressed at a later time. If you have more aesthetically pleasing ideas for fret markers, we would love to hear them. To experience the initial test sounds, visit https://youtu.be/wu-uVC3wF7g and indulge in the ear candy. During the test run, a DS1 was used to distort the sound to its limits :). Please note that the humbucker placement on this device is strategically positioned at an angle, deviating from the conventional straight alignment with the arm.

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