PorchBoard Floor Bass
Musical Instrument (Percussion)The PorchBoard Floor Bass is a simple percussion instrument designed to be tapped by a foot to provide a "kick drum"-like sound. It could be classed as an instrument of indefinite pitch containing complex frequencies through which no discernible pitch can be heard.<ref>Wikipedia Wikipedia/Percussion Instrument#indefinite pitch</ref> With very little audible sound by itself, the internal pickup provides both 1/4" and XLR output connections that may be used simultaneously. See the PorchBoard website for more information about the available models.
Playing the PorchBoard through the L1®Like any instrument, when you spend some time with it you can get different effects and be more expressive with it as you learn it's capabilities & limitations (and yours!).
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The Instrument
General Description
- constructed using durable composites
- features XLR and 1/4" outputs
- passive - no batteries or additional power sources are required.
- no noise, feedback or delay
- disassembles for compact travel (no tools required)
- includes two interchangeable heel rails to accommodate seated or standing musicians
- includes a handy carry bag
Assembled
Long Heel Rail - Seated
The PorchBoard using the Long Heel Rail for playing while seated.
Short Heel Rail - Standing
The Porchboard using the Short Heel Rail for playing while standing.
Disassembled
The PorchBoard ships with both Long and Short Heel Rails.
UCL-S
The UCL-S model is identical to the UCL (shown above) except that it has a 3-way frequency response switch for increased amplification capabilities
Instructions
This is included here because it gives insight into the different models. From the PorchBoard site
The PorchBoard Bass plugs directly into an amplification system (set up much like a bass guitar would be.)using a quarter-quarter guitar cord or an XLR cord (or both simultaneously). No additional power sources or batteries are required.
Beginning tapping (heel on heel rail and toe on suspended toe rail) with a very simple beat, tapping once or twice each measure. With a little practice you will develop your own style and rhythm and your PorchBoard playing will become automatic.
Adjust the amplifier controls for tone and adequate volume. We suggest using a maximum setting on the low end (bass) control and then adjust the volume control so that a good sound is achieved with minimum tapping effort. Extreme tapping efforts are not necessary.
The UCL PorchBoard is designed to produce a tone in the 33-100 HZ range (very low). The 33 HZ (with a strong 99 HZ harmonic) was selected because it offers a strong supportive bass "thump" in any key- similar to a large marching band bass drum. Often the nature of the sound tends to resemble a note when another instrument (such as a guitar) suggests a note.
Excellent results can be obtained by using a quality bass amp, keyboard amp, capable PA system, powered subwoofer (the PorchBoard has adequate output to drive most powered subwoofers without the use of a pre-amp or any amplification system) that can reproduce these low frequencies at adequate levels.
The UCL-S PorchBoard has all the low-end benefits of the UCL model plus features a three way frequency response switch designed to match the frequency range of an increased number of amplifiers with higher frequency sound capability. The L (low) setting allows the very low bass, perfect for subwoofer or quality bass amp usage. The M (mix) setting filters a mix of low and high frequencies, and the H (high) setting provides for high end, stompbox slap.

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