Rhythm box
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Duane Solley
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Rhythm box
Many years ago, when I was a teenager and interested in steel guitars, there was a device I think was called a rhythm box. It was similar to a metronome but a person could make a selection on it so it would sound like an acoutic guitar playing rhythm or a set of drums. Since I have revived my interest in steel guitar, and know nothing about what is available, I wonder it their is such a thing as a "rhythm box" on the market today and who provides it. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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Mark Vinbury
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Erv Niehaus
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Your best bet in this day and age is BIAB. www.pgmusic.com
Erv
Erv
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John Bresler R.I.P.
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Or Contact Big Jim Baron at bigjim4b@sbcglobal.net
Big Jim is a BIAB Dealer, guru, and forum member. Great guy to deal with and he'll provide you with excellent support!!

Big Jim is a BIAB Dealer, guru, and forum member. Great guy to deal with and he'll provide you with excellent support!!

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Bobby Lee
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I built a rhythm box from a kit once, back in the '70s. The rhythms were controlled by a network of diodes and switches. I figured out how to modify it to get the "country" rhythms I wanted instead of the "Latin" rhythms is was designed to do.
It sounded pretty bad, though. I never gigged with it or anything - it was just a fun electronics project.
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It sounded pretty bad, though. I never gigged with it or anything - it was just a fun electronics project.
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Williams D-12 E9, C6add9, Sierra Olympic S-12 (F Diatonic)
Sierra Laptop S-8 (E6add9), Fender Stringmaster D-8 (E13, C6 or A6)</font>
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Duane Solley
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