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Description

The EBow is a hand-held electronic bow for guitar. This small battery-powered unit replaces the pick in the right hand letting the guitarist mimic strings, horns, and woodwinds with unbelievable sensitivity. The EBow produces a powerful infinite sustain, rich in harmonics for incredible guitar sounds. Unlike plug-in effects, the Energy Bow does its work on the string itself... Direct String Synthesis™. Infinite Sustain is just the beginning.

Owner's manual

Heet Sound EBow User Manual
PhilKeaggy

PhilKeaggy

Phil Keaggy "Amazing Grace" E-Bow Demonstration

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Phil Keaggy "Amazing Grace" E-Bow Demonstration

PhilKeaggy

PhilKeaggy

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EBOW - Demo, Review & Tips - Phil Keaggy Inspired Ebow Plus

Nail Guitar Skills

Nail Guitar Skills

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How To Use An EBow The Right Way

JHS Pedals

JHS Pedals

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My EBow Guitar Is Gently Weeping

Chords Of Orion

Chords Of Orion

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EBow : I Share ALL of My Secrets!

Chords Of Orion

Chords Of Orion

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The Amazing Ebow! - Ebow Plus Guitar Effect demo/review

Landon Bailey

Landon Bailey

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EBow for Ambient Guitar - String Switching Tutorial (Heet Sound E-Bow / EBow Plus)

Chords Of Orion

Chords Of Orion

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Ebow Plus Demo/Review - Top 20 Music Documentary Films - Guitar Giveaway Update

Picking and Flipping

Picking and Flipping

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eBow Player's Guide Cassette

Audioborg

Audioborg

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Heet Sound EBow.

Use cases and applications

  • The E-Bow is often used to create long atmospheric soundscapes with delay effects, drawing inspiration from techniques like Frippertronics.

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  • Combining the Ebow with an octave pedal and heavy fuzz creates unique drone and ambient soundscapes, enhancing musical textures.

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  • Employing the Ebow with a slide and delay pedal can mimic whale-like sounds, adding to its experimental potential.

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  • Incorporating an Ebow with clean reverb, delay, and volume swells enriches the sound, ideal for atmospheric and ambient compositions.

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  • Mixing the Ebow with a fuzz effect and using the neck pickup with tone at 10 can produce a distinct tonal quality.

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Features and functionality

  • The Ebow excels when paired with flangers, phasers, and wah pedals, offering diverse sonic possibilities.

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  • The E-Bow is effective on electric bass and acoustic guitars, unlike the TC AEON and YoJo, which struggle with weak signals on these instruments.

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Comparisons

  • The TC AEON offers a sturdier metal chassis and is more economical on battery life compared to the original E-Bow.

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Other

  • For novelty effects, the E-Bow can mimic a buzzing insect by using a dying battery and slack-tuned low E-string, adding experimental sound possibilities.

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Setup and maintenance

  • The original E-Bow is known to consume batteries rapidly and is prone to breakage if dropped, even on carpeted floors.

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4.5 out of 5

Based on 19 Reviews and 158 Ratings

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dannfeltrin

An incredible tool

An incredible tool, but I found it very limited. Transitioning between strings was not easy. I recorded one song with it. However, playing it live was awkward and for that reason I started to play with more distortion + compressor to get my notes sustained longer, which did the job. After that, I sold the Ebow. I know people who love using it, maybe it was not right for me.

davepepper

It's an ebow and does what ebows do

Yes - ebows are limited. You need one or you don't. I did so I got one and I love it. It does one thing pretty well. And that's about it really. Sustainiac is an option of course but it doesn't sound quite the same. If you want bagpipe sounds, an ebow is where it's at.

alf_andrew_pedersen

Bad build quality.

Had mine for ten years now, treated well and never dropped it in the ground or anything. All of the sudden it stopped working, and these things are not built to open up or fix. A fun gadget, but not worth its price at all.

jimmarchi1

agreed

ernie_balcueva

Great effect.

This was recommended by a friend and it does not disappoint. Great for ambient sustains and adding some real cool textures in the background.

alteredstate

Kinda Dated

Yes this thing is cool for infinite 1 string bowing. But it's dated. Fernandez and Sustainiac have made improvements on the "Infinite Guitar" Sound. Neat, but you can get better features elswhere.

bubbajones

completely agree... the Sustainiac I have installed on my Roland G202 far surpasses the ebow.

alf_andrew_pedersen

Agreed. Mine stopped workign all of the sudden, and they are impossible to repair.

courtland_adams

Sweet, sweet sustain

I use an EBow on Medicine Club's song 'Hear No, Speak No'. The ability to sustain notes, especially when combined with some delay, allows you to create incredible soundscapes which can really fill a venue/recording.

walter_t

The Ebow

I use it a lot to create guitar lines and atmospheric pads. Two different options available for different sounds.

coreyjdavidson

Something for your music toolkit

A versitile and relatively inexpensive piece of equipment to add to your music toolkit. Great for creating drones, loops, soundscapes and mimicking other instruments e.g. violin.

sorchahol

Love the Ebow!

Bit of getting used to but then is awesome. Long life on the battery and hardy. Have dropped it a million times!

ebowglow

EBOW plus

I love the original Ebow but this model has a switch that "grabs" the harmonics in the notes you play...very cool effects with this Ebow!

Artist usage

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See how Glenn Mercer uses Heet Sound EBow

Glenn Mercer

Singer, Guitarist

The Feelies

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Verified via EMusician

“I made a 4-track cassette tape of a guitar, sustained with an EBow device, through a tremolo pedal, combined with two other guitar parts playing octaves and a Casio keyboard all playing the same thing—in real time for 9 minutes. It would have been faster and easier to make a loop, but I didn’t have a looping device at the time.”

See how Joe Shrewsbury uses Heet Sound EBow

Joe Shrewsbury

Guitarist

65daysofstatic

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Verified via Getty Images

Here is a picture where Joe plays with an e-bow as part of his band 65daysofstatic.

See how Elliott Sharp uses Heet Sound EBow

Elliott Sharp

Guitarist, Composer

Mofungo

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Verified via Jazztimes

Elliott Sharp frequently uses the Heet Sound EBow, much like his Boomerang III Phrase Sampler. In a JazzTimes article by Bill Milkowski, Sharp discusses his fascination with the EBow's infinite sustain, a feature he's been exploring since the late 1970s. This device is a staple at his concerts, consistently appearing in his performances.

See how FewJar uses Heet Sound EBow

FewJar

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via YouTube

Can be seen at 0:39 in Jako's hand.

See how Sean Woolstenhulme uses Heet Sound EBow

Sean Woolstenhulme

Guitarist

The Calling

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Verified via YouTube

At 1:19, Sean can be seen holding the eBow with his mouth and during the verses he can be seen using it.

See how Niko Tsonev uses Heet Sound EBow

Niko Tsonev

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Verified via YouTube

In this video at 4:53 Niko says that he uses the e-bow for many songs.

See how Steven Chen uses Heet Sound EBow

Steven Chen

Guitarist

The Airborne Toxic Event

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Verified via YouTube

"One of the effects I'll use is I'll combine the EBow with the delay pedal," Steven says, at 3:35.

See how Brad Avery uses Heet Sound EBow

Brad Avery

Guitarist

Third Day

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Brad says he used the EBOW on "This Song Was Meant for You", a song from Conspiracty No. 5. According to Brad, the EBOW is "really cello sounding and melodic". He also says he "kind of got married to the EBOW back then, because it gave him a different texture to apply". Third Day also discusses the EBOW on the audio commentary on the Come Together Tour DVD. You can actually see the EBOW hanging from Brad's microphone stand on the photo which I included.

You can have a closer look at the EBOW here.

See how Frans van Zoest uses Heet Sound EBow

Frans van Zoest

Singer, Guitarist

Di-rect

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Frans van Zoest uses the Heet Sound EBow during the performance of "Never Stop" with DI-RECT and Wessel, as seen in the AVROTROS video on YouTube.

See how TwinSisterMoon uses Heet Sound EBow

TwinSisterMoon

Singer, Guitarist

Natural Snow Buildings

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TwinSisterMoon uses the Heet Sound EBow, as evidenced by the image available on last.fm.

See how Isengrind uses Heet Sound EBow

Isengrind

Singer, Guitarist

Natural Snow Buildings

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In the image provided, it is evident that Isengrind uses the Heet Sound EBow.

See how Dave Welsh uses Heet Sound EBow

Dave Welsh

Guitarist

The Fray

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Verified via YouTube

0:46 Dave Welsh uses a Ebow for the long sustained guitar notes. (Even he uses it in the original song). It's unknown what type of Ebow he uses, but for now, it's just a standard Ebow.

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