Monday, July 16, 2007
Solid State Musical Tesla Coil
YouTube via thegeekgroup.
"Joe DiPrima and Duck demonstrate the Solid State Musical Tesla Coil"
Don't miss the ending after the credits. Also check out these Tesla Coil posts for more.
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i am relieved. when i first saw tesla coils used that way i thought there was something that didn't come up when i was studying electronics.
ReplyDeleteit's actually very simple.
it's pretty cool that polyphonic input translates so well through such a simple switch (zero volt detector).
it needs an amp envelope input though. i'm not sure if the amp of that thing can be modulated but it will sound clunky like a typewriter until it's figured out.
Thanks very much for this post
ReplyDeletemuch better than the last video of this thing. Now I can build one, ya right, and electrocute my audiance or myself while playing the axelf or super mario theme. I've always wanted a a shocking sound, this ought to do it. Seriously, its pretty dang cool.
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