I did this to my old strat (well, had someone competent do it for me!)
It is amazing! Just working on Hackettâs Firth of Fifth solo now. Will post in AVOYP when itâs done.
I did this to my old strat (well, had someone competent do it for me!)
It is amazing! Just working on Hackettâs Firth of Fifth solo now. Will post in AVOYP when itâs done.
Wow, that looks like a serious piece of kit, Phil
If itâs âinfinite sustainâ, how do you control it when you want it to stop? Selector switch? Volume pedal?
Love that album, look forward to hearing the solo Phil.
Hi Brian, It only rings out while youâre fretting the note - as soon as you move off, it stops. Itâs not like a sampler that bangs out the note constantly. Back in the day, there was a device called the Gizmotron which had a set of rotating wheels at the bridge that actually sort of bowed the notes. 10cc were famous for being early adopters of it. This is a more sophisticated version of that which excites the string with an electromagnet, rather than a wheel which wears out! Imagine trying to get a spare wheel for your Gizmotron these days.
Cool piece of kit Phil. Look forward to hearing it in action.
Wow. I just went down a bit of a rabbit hole. Lots of great videos out there demonstrating this thing. Hereâs one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vT3BUM-19fk
Canât wait to see what you do with it.
Well, Iâm hoping that by using it, Iâll grow hair like Olaâs!
I thought, "what in the humbuckers is a âSustaniacâ? Off to edumicate meâself.
There used to be (maybe still is) a device called an ebow, which was basically the same but hand held - I used to have one, theyâre great fun!
Yeah Steve Hackett, the GOAT of infinite sustain
Edit: you can still get them - a demo!
cant wait to hear.
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Why do you do this to me?
Been GASâing for a sustainiac guitar for a couple of months, but was almost curedâŚ
Congrats! Canât wait to hear it!
@DarrellW I still have an e-bow. I had a go at Pink Floydâs Celestial Voices with it last year.
The first couple of choruses use the e-bow. When Gilmour plays it he gets the sustain by bowing the notes with a steel bar (like they use in pedal steel guitars) - looked really cool in the Pompeii video.
@Kasper It wasnât cheap - I could have got a decent guitar for the cost of the unit + installation! Iâm happy I did it though - itâs on the guitar I bought when I started on this path in 2019.
Sure youâll be doing some seriously good stuff with this Phil, canât wait!!