It seems like if this takes off a concept, there might be a market for much less expensive variations. Something smaller to let you feel the vibrations personally but not necessarily fill a room with sound. 690 euro is probably about as much as my entire collection of hand drums and a few beginner string instruments, all of which can do this :slight_smile:

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The team from la-voix-du-luthier
was kind enough to send me the ONDE, here is 0Coast - various audio source recordings, playing thru ONDE

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last 10 days to back the project in Kickstarter

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Nice new video with some contemporary dancing https://youtu.be/iGGloVmVDh8
It’s a bliss to see the delicate way of promotion this project is taking. Awesome contrast with the usual marketing approach for your consumer electronics.

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Really looking forward to it

Did these ship?

Does anyone have one? I’m so fascinated by this whole resonator wooden box beauty of an instrument.

It makes me want to quit my job and move into the attic above my local luthier and build resonant objects to install resonators into. (My wife and 3 little kids are gently holding me back from this goose chase.)

Would love to hear anyone’s experience.

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“8 months later”

Still waiting. The last update a few weeks back had some nice shots of the rigs they constructed to shape the curves and said they expected to start shipping something “by the end of summer”.

I’m told patience is a virtue.

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i emailed christophe for an update, here is the response:

"As explained in the last news (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lavoixduluthier/la-voix-du-luthier-powered-acoustic-soundboard-res/posts/2546952 ) we are starting the production itself this month (up to now we were building the production tools) and we should start delivering during fall (October).

We apologize for the delay, but setting up the production tools was longer than exepected (a lot a small action taking a bit longer than initially planed).

Have a nice day"

so looking forward to running my lyra 8 through this!

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Not waiting any more

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how do you like it? details of use/sound etc? so cool!!!

Well, I’ll let you know in a few days. First I need to reorganise my space as its rather large and my space isn’t

Also it needs to acclimatise because its been in cold FedEx vans for over a week.

First impression is that its very rich sounding with a marked roll-off on the high end. In the next week or so, once I’ve worked out how to mic it properly, I plan to do a side-by-side demo using the Easel comparing the Onde output to the same material recorded directly from the desk.

Oh, and it smells gorgeous.

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i didn’t mean to hurry you. it’s very exciting. hope you enjoy it!!!

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I like the concept, but I think I’d rather buy a transducer for $10 and stick it on a guitar. Or an autoharp. Or a piano soundboard. Or the wood tabletop I have my modular on. Or


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Congratulations! I am in the 50s I think, so hopefully not more than a few more weeks to wait.

I think it will work well with your Lyra-8

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First audio test with the Easel

Lots to unpack and explore. So much learning to be done. Already discovering that its frequency response has as much to do with the input level as it does with eq. This was recorded flat (deliberately) and at what I thought was a sensible input level. I’ve since discovered that pushing the input level higher reduces the top end rolloff to some extent.

As I say in the video notes, the mountings are also crucial to the sound. The provided tripods are not very rigid. I need to experiment with something more stable and maybe mount it on something less resonant than my crappy DIY tabletop.

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Does anyone know what type of wood is used on the onde soundboards. Are the two soundboards the same? also curious if the have any internal bracing.

Thanks, and very nice sound examples. I feel like I can “hear the wood”, or at least the body of the Onde a bit more in the lower and more percussive sounds. Mind you, I’m not sure how much I can really discern listening through youtube on directional speakers! I’m hoping for a more immersive experience with the Lyra 8 then I can get with traditional speakers. Interested to hear what you say about stability and gain staging.

I’m not very good at wood spotting so am not sure what it is. But it certainly does have internal bracing. The front soundboard is the lower one in this picture. It is tuned to respond better to mid and high frequencies. The back soundboard is tuned for the lows.

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