After a bit of calibration, I have the preamp at its most efficient level for the delay module. I'm going to run a few test runs, but I will have a proof of concept video in the next log. This should be followed by the required video submission for the Hackaday2018 Musical instrument contest
So this log is unique to my project. Using a diamond bit, I drilled holes in some of my old wisdom teeth. Using hot glue, I am fixing them to the buttons for the warp and feedblast mods. (TD404-Tooth Decay404)
In order to get the most out of this contact microphone, I'm using a Velleman Preamp. It's very small and should help boost the sound. I'm not thrilled about the high end distortion that will probably result, but I think a simple RC Lowpass filter can solve it if it proves to be unbearable.
Here, I test the project concept but outfitting a metal box with a number of guitar strings to review the ability of the microphone and overall concept.