The Tesla Guitar

Uncategorized — Steve @ 3:08 pm February 13, 2008

My Tesla Guitar video has got quite a lot of views lately, so I’ll try and address some of the comments people have made on it here.

1. Yes, the sound comes out of the sparks. There are no other amps or speakers involved.

2. Yes, it sounds pretty harsh and horrible, no matter what pedals I try. It also needs a different playing style than you would use with an ordinary amp, and even then it sounds awful! Any chords more complex than octaves or fifths just sound like noise.

This is a consequence of the way the signal is processed into pulses for driving the Tesla coil. I’ve not figured out a way to improve the tone without losing the lightning-like look and large size of the sparks.
It works much better with bleepy waveforms from a monophonic synth, which is why the other famous musical Tesla coil sounds better. The only part of the video when you can actually hear a melody, is when I played a lick that I’d found to work well with guitar synths in the past.

I think some Youtube poster suggested a hexaphonic pickup and six channels of processing, one per string, and he is right, this would help a lot. But I don’t really want to build another five channels of electronics and recharacterize everything for EMI all over again. Anyway, the terrifying distortion might even be useful in some kinds of music!

3. What pedals did I use in front of it? For the video, a Marshall Shredmaster distortion pedal. It actually makes no difference to the tone, but adds sustain, which it was sadly lacking otherwise.

4. It is possible to mic it up safely, I’ve done it!

5. I’m still waiting to hear from Trent Reznor and Muse :-<

It’s not the easiest or safest instrument to practice with, but I’m working on improving the sustain and adapting my playing style to it. Watch this space for a better sounding demo!

4 Comments »

  1. Damn! Great work! The keyboard controll Tesla on H-G was great too!

    Comment by Sylwek — 8:35 pm February 21, 2008 @ 8:35 pm February 21, 2008
  2. Simply incredible; that’s really great modulation. Reminds me a lot of a Shin-Ei FY-2 “bee in a dustbin” Companion Fuzz – in a very good way.

    Comment by IainC — 10:40 pm March 22, 2008 @ 10:40 pm March 22, 2008
  3. hi steve! great work, even if it sounds a bit ugly =)
    if improved it could be really fantastic! marco, italy

    Comment by marci — 9:27 pm May 19, 2008 @ 9:27 pm May 19, 2008
  4. I just wanted to know what drive circuit you used on this coil. PLL? other? custom? if so can you send it to me if you got time(I dont think you will but i just wanted to try and ask anyway).

    Comment by David — 5:47 am June 6, 2008 @ 5:47 am June 6, 2008

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