The E Bow
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The E Bow
Is the E Bow now obsolete?
I saw Sarah Jory use one the other week but I have not seen anyone else use one nor have I seen them advertised for sale by anyone.
I saw Sarah Jory use one the other week but I have not seen anyone else use one nor have I seen them advertised for sale by anyone.
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see www.ebow.com - produced by Heet Sound
Clive, I sell the E-Bow in my store. It is now called the E-Bow Plus because it has a boost switch on it to get that octave-above sound. Don't confuse this with the e-bow that was designed for steel guitar that was available in the 80's. This is the standard model which vibrates only one string. They list at $126. We sell 'em for $99.
Ed Mooney
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It's beautiful when you use it with an intelligent harmonizer(pitch shifter) and good use of a distortion, sounds like a house full of strings. When I have time I will write down the patch from my GP100 (later)
JJ
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JJ
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STEELDAYS 2000
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my band COD
I have a Steel Ebow. It took me forever to find it. I am currently trying to work up a full A and B section of "Send In the Clowns" for the gadget. If you are able to find one, I have one caveat; I have the devil's own time getting it to activate both strings. It doesn't appear to be a problem with the exciters, as no matter which way I have it aligned, the higher of the two strings is the only one to fire reliably. Sometimes I can get it to work both of them, and when it does, it is great. I am going to try it on the A9th as soon as I fix its power connection. The only real gripe I have with them is that there is no power switch, so I rarely put the battery cover on it (so I could turn it off by unplugging the battery). A little while ago, a voyage in the Pakaseat damaged the connections for the battery right at the little nubbins that attach to the 9V battery
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Ebows rock! I have one of the original two string steel units but it died years ago, the whole unit is potted in plastic and unfixable according to Heet sound. I remember I used to gently push down on the rear of mine to get both strings to kick in, it took some practice... I still use one of the black single string ones- It's on "OH Death" on our album "Barnyard Gone Wrong" (bOb's got 'em for sale). Curious to hear from you guys who've used both the black one and the new silver one about the difference in sound. If you haven't heard it- check out BE imitating the woman's voice from the original movie score on his cover of "Once Upon a Time In The West" on the live Scotty's album. Awesome.
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Mark van Allen-"Blueground Undergrass" Pedal, Non-Pedal, Lap, and Dobro
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Mark van Allen-"Blueground Undergrass" Pedal, Non-Pedal, Lap, and Dobro