TTT

TTT

Holy Freakout Batman!!! For a while now people have been asking me to make a device that you could plug other instruments into and get freaky with. After much thought and deep consideration, I present to you the "TTT" Analog Delay Theresynth™. It's a brand-new, modified, BBE "Two Timer" delay pedal (which is actually an excellent sounding & very well-built pedal)...Read More

Modifications| 11.10.09
Tempo Tuner

Tempo Tuner

One-of-a-Kind 60's Device :: Q: What do you get when you cross a 60's tuner with a metronome and photocell? A: One bad-ass and unique electronic instrument! I took this funky, vintage "Tempo Tuner" unit and added a momentary/locking switch and photocell to make it into a great, little portable, analog synth. She has tasty 60's stylings with bakelite knobs, built-in speaker...Read More

Modifications| 10.23.09
4 In The Floor

4 In The Floor

This is an extremely rare piece and is the last one available ever :: It's a foot or hand controlled analog drum machine from Shin-e Companion (Jax) of Japan circa 1967, with my built in photocell theremin circuit. I also tweaked the sounds for maxim freak-out levels. It has super-funky stylings with it's rainbow control panel, chrome & rubber pedals and faux-wood look....Read More

Modifications| 10.17.09
Guitar-O-Min

Guitar-O-Min

The eagle has landed :: Man has journeyed to the moon -  now man has built a Theresynth™ into a '67 Crown SG copy. It shares the same circuit of my other device and has 2 outputs, one for the guitar and one for the synth. This is a prototype, but I will be building more of these from old funky guitars. I can also mod your guitar with one provided the design can accommodate it. Contact me about building your very own Guitar-O-Min™.

Modifications| 9.12.09
Synare Drone

Synare Drone

Super-Rare Drum Synth Resurrected :: This is a one-of-a-kind, modified Synare - model 178. When I found it, it didn't work at all. After much experimentation, I gave it a new life as "The Synare Drone", a portable, analog mini-synth that now works on batteries (2- 9V), has a photocell-theremin (on top), switches for different "modes" and cool, plexiglass sides (instead of wood)....Read More

Modifications| 9.12.09
Broadcaster

Broadcaster

Broadcast into outerspace and beyond with this crazy old bakelite radio! It's been meticulously converted into a Theresynth™ and if that wasn't enough I added an interior strobe light whose speed is controlled by one of the knobs on the front panel. Flashing light bounces off of the foil-treated interior and triggers the synth via the photocell....Read More

Modifications| 9.10.09

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About Me

About Me

Welcome to Chamber of Sounds, I'm Jamie Laboz, creator of these handbuilt, sound-art devices. Stay a while, take a look around...... Read More