Maybe yes, one that you could potentially attach to the body
You mean, your body?
I think you need to define full range, 'cos I doubt you would "feel" 10kHz and above.
Drummers have throne thumpers, which sends low frequencies through their seat, kinda like those interactive movie seats.
I think you need to define full range, 'cos I doubt you would "feel" 10kHz and above.
Drummers have throne thumpers, which sends low frequencies through their seat, kinda like those interactive movie seats.
Drummers have throne thumpers, which sends low frequencies through their seat, kinda like those interactive movie seats.
Let me guess, the mic'd kick drum kicks their own ***? Or is it connected to the Bass player's amp?
As a former amateur Bass player, I usually had a lot of fun interacting with the drummer - that would certainly take it to a new level! Feed just the "envelope" of the bass into the seat shaker - then hit the strings with rubber tipped mallets!
😀
It's connected to the kick drum.
E-drummers, especially, love it as it brings back the sonic feel of a kick drum.
It's also great to feel the beat and keep in time.
Tony Levine had sticks attached to his fingers sometimes. He certainly had fun playing the bass! 🙂
It's connected to the kick drum.
E-drummers, especially, love it as it brings back the sonic feel of a kick drum.
It's also great to feel the beat and keep in time.
Tony Levine had sticks attached to his fingers sometimes. He certainly had fun playing the bass! 🙂

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