Welcome to Logjam Music, creators of THE LOGARHYTHM. Drums without machines.
 
   
 
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...sounds great with a cajon too!
photo of Katie Marie
by Lisa Robins/Indigo Blue Photography

 
To Log or to Prolog…
 
Prolog is the new super low-profile stomper from Logjam Music. The Prolog’s strong bassy output, compact design and light weight make it the ideal gigging tool. Made from solid Sapele and featuring a colour-coded non-slip gauze base it really is the stomping business. The integral board means you can create a back beat with your heel and the low stomping angle will ensure that you don’t suffer any physical strain when in use for long periods.
 
The Logarhythm is our original stomper and much loved by pro and amateur musicians throughout the world. It’s made from 4 sustainable, high-quality, certificated timbers (see products page) and like the Prolog has a non-slip gauze base. The Log doesn’t feature an integral board and has a higher stomping angle than the Prolog but you can add our “Heel ‘n’ Toe” grooveboard at a later date as an accessory. For comfort and in order to access the top face of “The Log” you can also add our “Wedge” adaptor at a small extra cost.

THE LOGARHYTHM stomp-box
Chris Woods with the Signature Edition Prolog
 
 
Get Down!
 
Both our stompers  will put out a nice round bassy kick drum without the need for a drum machine. All you've got to do is plug one end of a standard guitar lead into your amp or PA and the other end into the “Log Out” socket and tap your foot in time with the music you're playing.
 
Depending on the type of shoes you're wearing you will find that the sound will change. Hard leather soles will produce a more "toppy" sound than say trainers or thick rubber soles. It's a versatile situation.
 
NB:Whilst the Log/Prolog works fine through a small AER or Schertler, SA etc., we recommend that you use an amp & speakers with some bass end for maximum effect… your average small PA or bass amp works great!
 
 
Check out the new Chris Woods Signature Prolog Demo by Nick James Gordon. (link)
 
Watch Katie Marie demonstrate The Logarhythm in action with a Schlagwerk cajon.
 
Watch Chris Woods demonstrate The Logarhythm in his performance of "Rolling Hills".
 
See Chris Woods' Log Tuition Video
 
 
 
 
 
 

Loggers
Our growing band of happy product users include:- Mick Jagger, Chris Jagger, Chesney Hawkes, Radiohead, Steve Levine, Guy Garvey (Elbow), Toast Studios (Manchester), Seasick Steve, Chris Woods, Katie Marie, Declan O'Rourke, Seth Lakeman, Roy Fulton, Eddie Martin, Toby Goodman, John Sebastian, Rodney Branigan, Bernard Purdie, Ali Handal, Clinn Rippy, Mike Veny, Nick Petty, Tim Moyer, and many more; so check out the videos on the links above and get yours now.

Stompingly yours, The Log Team.

 
       
 

Purchase with confidence from our on-line Store page.
Purchase with confidence from our on-line Store page.
 

 
 
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Welcome to the home of Logjam Music, introducing THE LOGARHYTHM stomp-box.

One Man and His Log . . Ever wondered how you could play drums and guitar whilst not using a drum machine? Stay cool and leave "Roland" behind you . . . discover the hip world of The Log. All you need is a right or left foot that can stomp out the beats and you have found log heaven. The all new Logarhythm is the thing for you! Welcome to Log World! The Log will put out a nice round bassy kick drum and save you from the criticism that "It's all just machines!". In fact you'll find that audiences are fascinated by the idea that you can plug a piece of timber into an amplifier to produce the rhythm. How cool is that? All you've got to do is tap your foot on The Log in time with the music you're playing. Depending on the type of shoes you're wearing you will find that the sound of The Logarhythm will change. hard leather soles will produce a more "toppy" sound than say trainers or thick rubber soles. Tapping your foot at different points along the width of The Logarhythm will also produce a tonal variation. It's pretty versatile. The Logarhythm is made from a high-quality African hardwood called Sapele. We give The Log a generous double coating of Linseed oil and then finish off with a fine wax polish before it leaves our workshops. The base of the unit features a non-slip black gauze pad in order to stop it skating around the stage. but for even better adhesion and to get some extra-funky grooves, we suggest that you take a look at the Heel'n'Toe pictured here with The Log and The Wedge. So there you go . . . put one end of a guitar lead into the Log Out socket and the other into your amp or PA. Bring the volume up slowly to avoid excessive levels, knock off the treble and mid EQ and you're away. What could be easier? (View a video demonstration of the MK I Logarhythm in action.) In the best Hollywood tradition our MK II Logarhythm has been given a makeover. We've added a new colour scheme and drilled the base of the unit so that it slots neatly onto the innovative Heel 'n' Toe. Click on the "Buy Now" link below to order your MK II Logarhythm or use the "Add to Cart" option to add our other products and enhance your "Log Experience". Stompingly yours. The Log Team.