Behold, a wireless piano. Well, its wireless field is pretty small, less then a foot... but the amp has nothing plugged into it other then a guitar wire!
The first segment of the video shows an early prototype, with an interesting effect.
With power applied, the magnet rotates around the concave mirror, and when the power is removed, it rotates the other way. I am at a loss on why.
The second segment shows me messing with an altered device.
I found that every 5k increase in base resistor, you would reach a different note. I made a less then 2 octave array of resistors with switches. Unlike a regular piano, where you press 2 keys and you get a chord, this device puts the resistors in parallel and you get a lower single note, as according to Ohms Law.
Unless there is a spinning magnet on top of the device, I found it necessary to put a magnet on a motor near the coil to keep the magnetic field alternating so the bedini would sing.
thats really cool with the magnet spinning both ways.. it remind me that "whats it called" thing that looks like an oddly shaped rock that u spin one way, and it reverses due to something i cant remember lol. know what im talking about? its a math thing. i think maybe it has something to do with how it becomes "top-heavy" with the imbalance when no power as opposed to bottom heavy with power. and that piano is nice man i think i would get my head right and play that for a while.
Magneticitist 1 year ago
hahhaha grand stuff great fun to watch!
MrRichSpray 1 year ago
*lol* a bedini synthesizer :-]
Great!
K0W0O0N0 1 year ago