Tetsuo | The Alchemist Noise Box - #jamuary2024 Day 6
Tetsuo is an Italy based artist specialized in hand made noise boxes. They sound great and have an excellent mic on board, and he usually operates on Etsy. I was thinking about making a DIY one, but ran into Tetsuo while browsing on Google. Currently they are very inexpensive, but high demand will probably also make prices go up. It feels very special to have something like this. For me, personally, it made me feel good all day. As always I am not sponsored or affiliated, but it's an honor to introduce you to this manufacturer/artist who is one of those hidden gems on YouTube and Internet. This is a fan video. In this video I'll share some techniques to make the most of it. You may need to use a pre-amp since piezo mics have a very low output. Happy patching! #jamuary2024 Day 06. https://www.etsy.com/shop/Tetsuosound...

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