Buddster Posted Saturday at 12:02 Posted Saturday at 12:02 Love that he puts an insanely strong magnet on the anvil, and then can't get it off DOOH! 1 Quote
Judo Chop Posted Saturday at 16:21 Posted Saturday at 16:21 5 hours ago, TimR said: Wood isn't magnetic though? Yes it is Quote
Downunderwonder Posted Sunday at 07:39 Posted Sunday at 07:39 20 hours ago, TimR said: Wood isn't magnetic though? The magnets don't "see" the wood, or your fingers, very well at all. The idea was to block out the air gap so no way fingers could be put into danger. You would still want sub pinkie sized gaps to maintain the air guitar schtick. Quote
rwillett Posted Sunday at 08:36 Posted Sunday at 08:36 On 29/01/2026 at 13:46, BigRedX said: That's because the main component of the sound is the steel or nickel strings driving a magnetic pickup and the traditional guitar amplification. I've made a few guitars and basses with an aluminium backbone and 3d printed body. No wood at all in the body but decent wooden necks. Nobody has yet said they sound rubbish. Perhaps they were being kind. I play them as much as I play the wooden bodied guitars and basses I own. I do not claim to be a guitar virtuoso but they sound different but no more different than my 80's Westone to my MIK Squire Tele to my Strat. My headless bass is different to my Jazz or Bitsa Jazz or Westone Thunder, not worse just different. What was interesting was how little effect the incredibly strong magnets had on the pickups. Given the strength of them, and I laughed out loud at the anvil, I would have thought it would affect the tone but it didn't appear to. I think it was a great experiment, mad but still worthwhile. 1 Quote
lurksalot Posted Sunday at 09:08 Posted Sunday at 09:08 On 29/01/2026 at 10:57, BassApprentice said: Possibly the most unnecessary experiment in guitar history, but here we are I can absolutely relate to that video… we use the same gloves at work 😁 2 Quote
Beer of the Bass Posted Sunday at 10:01 Posted Sunday at 10:01 The video wasn't even meant to be about the "tonewood debate" (yawn), he's just trying something novel, wacky and more than a little impractical for the curiosity and spectacle of it. 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted Sunday at 12:57 Posted Sunday at 12:57 2 hours ago, Beer of the Bass said: The video wasn't even meant to be about the "tonewood debate" (yawn), he's just trying something novel, wacky and more than a little impractical for the curiosity and spectacle of it. Humour bypass going ok? 2 Quote
Steve Browning Posted yesterday at 17:57 Posted yesterday at 17:57 The answer was out there all the time. 2 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted yesterday at 19:54 Posted yesterday at 19:54 That's the biggest 2.5GHz wireless transmitter I've seen. 1 Quote
deepbass5 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I don't think this should be marketed to those with a pace maker fitted, On a dinner dance gig the cutlery flying your way will keep the singer moving for sure. you can also save space in the van by sticking it to the outside. Quote
Richard R Posted 33 minutes ago Posted 33 minutes ago On 29/01/2026 at 10:57, BassApprentice said: That's a really interesting experiment. I think there needs to be safety chains on the "bridge" magnet to stop it crashing into the "tailpiece" magnet in the event of a string break. And it did crack me up that the video is sponsored by injury compensation lawyers! Quote
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