DESIGNING A LOW-COST SOLUTION FOR GUITARISTS IN GHANA WHO CANNOT AFFORD TO IMPORT EFFECT PEDALS

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Abstract Music is a very important part of the Ghanaian society and it serves many purposes. In more recent times, the guitar has been one of the most widely used melodic instruments in music production. With the invention of the effect pedal, guitarists worldwide have been able to use a wider variety of tones to produce more complex and enjoyable music. In Ghana, however, these pedals need to be imported and this prevents a lot of guitarists from having a lot of tones to choose from which impedes their craft primarily because the cost of the pedal increases significantly while access to the pedal locally is restricted. Often software implementations of the effect pedals are used as substitutes for their hardware counterparts, but this comes at a cost of the reduction in tone quality. In this project, a low-cost effect pedal is designed and built to suit the needs of guitarists who cannot afford imported effect pedals

DESIGNING A LOW-COST SOLUTION FOR GUITARISTS IN GHANA WHO CANNOT AFFORD TO IMPORT EFFECT PEDALS
For more Info, call us on
+234 8130 686 500
or
+234 8093 423 853

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  • Department: Electrical Engineering
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Type Project
Department Electrical Engineering
Project ID ELE0324
Fee ₦5,000 ($14)
No of Pages 46 Pages
Format Microsoft Word

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