abechap024
Well-known member
Hi this probably is an outlandish idea, but I've never seen it discussed before, well online. So before you tell me to put down the pipe, just entertain me for a moment. I want to DIY a plate reverb, but trying to get a hold of the metal is one thing, and then the sheer size of it is another thing. I was entertaining the Idea of a big roll of Aluminum foil I have in the kitchen, and thinking I wonder if I could just use that? Well then come to find out the EMT 240 uses gold foil and the peice of foil it uses is only about 12"s x 12"s!!! talk about saving space. Plus it is capable of RT times of 2 plus seconds! amazing. So I know there are going to be plenty of people that say this project is impossible. I can't help but agree, but also there must be someway to make a decent cheap reverb with some patience and a decent jig to make the Aluminum foil tight enough to shimmer, - I started trying to make a simple jig, but found out pretty quick we'll have to find someway to make the foil tight enough to simmer, its so thin that without tension its like a flabby guitar string... nothing. I'm going to pick up some peizos. one for pickup and one as a speaker. we'll see. any thoughts ideas? just from blowing on a piece of aluminum foil I think it will have a nice shimmering quality to it, tho its just wishful thinking at this point....
oh and some food for thought
http://www.theprescriptions.com/MP3/EMT%20240%20full.pdf
http://www.theprescriptions.com/MP3/EMT%20240%20full.pdf
oh and some food for thought
http://www.theprescriptions.com/MP3/EMT%20240%20full.pdf
http://www.theprescriptions.com/MP3/EMT%20240%20full.pdf