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Thanks, Dennis > > I feel that mine is hollow... is it? completely? partly? > >It seems quite an individual choice. It's hard to find a "bowl palace" >where you can try a whole lot of different ones until you find those that >speak to you. I actually meant phisically hollow: two separate metal sheets for the outer and the inner side... no idea why I get this impression... if its not so, we should urgently try how such a thing would sound... > > How do they do that? > >Good question! I find the sound three-dimensional. When a bowl really >cuts loose and sings loudly, it's like the sound surrounds you, coming >from >all directions. Alan said: >Thank you very much for the info! These are still pricy but they are less >than the others I've seen. (I just want great sonic devices, not buy my >way >into heaven. :-) I will give fareast a call and see if I qualify as a >mere >mortal. If not, how about a Big Loopers Delight Gong Group Buy?!! > not too bad... we could fit them with piezo pickups. I can send them over if someone places them... Denis again: >Looping a bowl in mono isn't nearly the same. Using a stereo pair of EDPs >is much better. One of these days, I'm going to set up four mics, >configure >a quad looper in Kyma, and try looping a bowl in quad. shhhh... so spread pickups would do the same? ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org