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How an Ebow works..



I've seen a lot of interesting misconceptions about how the ebow works and how "best" to use it since it was introduced in the late 1970s...

Here's my simple explanation:

What an Ebow consists of:

The Ebow is a very simple device consisting of a pickup, an amplifier and an output coil. The pickup is essentially the same as an electric guitar pickup, it uses a coil of wire and a magnetic pole piece. The only difference is that the coil is wound on a single small round bobbin and designed only to pick up the vibration of a single string.

The pickup is connected to a very small amplifier which in turn drives the output coil. The amplifier is not very powerful and is easily driven into square wave clipping, which is plainly audible in an electric instrument when the excitation coil is positioned above the instrument's own pickup.

The pickup coil and output coil are positions at opposite ends of the "string channel" along the bottom surface of the Ebow's body.

How an Ebow works:

The pickup in the Ebow operates exactly the same as the pickup in every ordinary electric guitar: The string vibrating in close proximity to the pickup causes fluxuations in the permanent magnetic field around the pickup's coil.

These fluxuations  in the magnetic field induce a voltage into the coil.
This voltage is amplified and sent to the output coil, which operates in reverse of the pickup: The voltage sent to the output coil by the amplifier generates a changing magnetic field which excites the string. Since the signal feeding the pickup and produced at the output are from the same string a feedback loop is created, allowing the string to ring indefinitely.

An Ebow will work on any vibrating magnetic object which is sensitive enough to be driven by the relatively weak excitation signal.

I hope that this clarifies a few things and opens the possibilities for all you loopers..

-Chuck Zwicky



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