Electronic Thing Strange Rods sound module

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Crazy sounding spring steel rods for your electronic thing

Product Information

Another sound module for your Electronic Thing. The STRANGE RODS sound module with its three spring steel rods can be played with your fingers, a plectrum or a wooden or metal stick. The sound of the metal rods is unique and delivers a spooky and dark sound. In combination with the integrated effects of your Electronic Thing, you get another cool sound module to expand your sound palette.

Product Details

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-sound module for your Electronic Thing

-handmade in Germany

-three metal rods

-spooky sounds

-real beech wood

Strange Rods Demo Video:

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You wanna go really wild? Grab yourself picks, brushes, various percussion objects and go to town! Basically every single vibration on the surface of the pedal will be translated into signal. And you can even customize your sound module, or even build it from scratch on the black with which this comes.

FAQ:
- sound modules are top mounted and easily installed with zero tools
- sound module alone is completely passive (and works acoustically too)
- has passive volume pot
- signal travels to the amp without any batteries
- battery is only required for fuzz and delay circuits (bypassable)
- works either as a pedal or as an instrument
- fuzz is dynamic and has only a volume knob
- delay time is from 62ms to 606ms measured
- feedback from 1 repeat to self oscillation (gradual and controllable)
- side button instantly dimes the feedback (for self oscillation)