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Actually, that's a primitive setup they used to use before the sustainer was invented. That thing mounted at the head isn't a microphone, it's a magnetic flux inductor. It senses the magnetic field of the power transformer and uses that magnetism to boost and sustain the signal picked up from the microphone mounted down below on the actual speaker cab. They work really well, and I still use one myself. It's really wierd because you can play a riff today, and it'll still be playing tommorow. Good practice tool too.
My goal in life is to be the kind of asshole my wife thinks I am.
Actually, that's a primitive setup they used to use before the sustainer was invented. That thing mounted at the head isn't a microphone, it's a magnetic flux inductor. It senses the magnetic field of the power transformer and uses that magnetism to boost and sustain the signal picked up from the microphone mounted down below on the actual speaker cab. They work really well, and I still use one myself. It's really wierd because you can play a riff today, and it'll still be playing tommorow. Good practice tool too.
That sounds so pulled out of your ass, I actually believe you.
What? It makes sense to me.:ROTF: That mic right is next to the power trans and picks up the buzz. Feed it back into the amp. You have I don't know what?
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