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ngdbud
- Jan 1, 1970
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I will be the first to admit that I am a bit of nerd in loving to know
how things work. I also love music so I know much of how the music
world works. I was sitting at the computer with guitar in hand looking
up when I noticed some interference. I know that a guitar pickup works
by a coil of copper wire wound around a powerful magnet to detect
changes in magnetic feilds, and that speakers work almost in reverse;
creating fields by a copper wire wound around a magnet, only this time
an alternating current in the wire vibrates the magnet attatched to a
diaphragm. This is when my amazing idea hit, the speakers in my ipod
ear buds create fields, and my guitar detects them. So I decideed to
try a little experiment and set my earbuds on my guitar pickups, turned
the amp up, and hit play. Instantly "Caught Up In You" was blasting
throughout my bedroom with more than decent sound quality.
That was just one I thought I'd have to share with the rest of you
how things work. I also love music so I know much of how the music
world works. I was sitting at the computer with guitar in hand looking
up when I noticed some interference. I know that a guitar pickup works
by a coil of copper wire wound around a powerful magnet to detect
changes in magnetic feilds, and that speakers work almost in reverse;
creating fields by a copper wire wound around a magnet, only this time
an alternating current in the wire vibrates the magnet attatched to a
diaphragm. This is when my amazing idea hit, the speakers in my ipod
ear buds create fields, and my guitar detects them. So I decideed to
try a little experiment and set my earbuds on my guitar pickups, turned
the amp up, and hit play. Instantly "Caught Up In You" was blasting
throughout my bedroom with more than decent sound quality.
That was just one I thought I'd have to share with the rest of you