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Has anybody tried using a battery from from an el cheapo cordless drill? They're pretty long lasting & rechargable, I'm sure you could rig it all to work & recharge with a little hacking & soldering. This would open up the world of car amps & stuff. I think I may have most of the parts in my garage (or my buddy's) if I can find them. Sounds like a project!
petey twofinger said:
if you really want to go cheap , you can get amp circuits from kiddie tape recorders that have mics . i built one like this , and another out of a barbie karoke machine , those have reverb too .
i prefer this method over a kit any day , super cheep , much more hacking involved (the fun part) . if i was gonna buy a kit it would be a higher powered prebuilt amp module . those look cool .
Okay, so I just found a Barbie Sing Along. Can you give me some direction on modifying this to an amp?
Do I switch the mic to a 1/4" jack for guitar input?
Thanks
yes , is it the taller rectangular shaped one with echo , 2 speakers , orange button , dayglo volume controls ? if so you COULD hack it all apart and just use the main circuit board , and the board that has the volume knobs , then add larger speakers . that particular machine ironically for me was a lil challenging . i changed out the timing resistor for the echo to give it a much longer echo time , some where along the line with that unit , something bad happened , i believe i somehow , totally accidentally fried the board with a stray hot wire . if i remember corectly there was something odd about the volume pot , i think one of them was a stepped controller . my plan was to eliminate that part , and use standard pots for the mic level controls .
if you google it , there is info on this machine , believe it or not . from what i remember , i would recomend a basic mod . like you said , hack the jack . that cable is shielded , it should be no sweat . but then you are stuck with the stock speakers . options would be hack the whole thing , or add external speaker outputs , by hacking the speaker wires . you will get looks playing thru one of those things . they are just darling !
http://casperelectronics.com/finished-pieces/barbie-karaoke/barbie-...
good luck , have fun , and please post up a video when youre done !
i was messing with a fisher price tape machine that has a pitch shifter on it , if you use the line that goes to the tape head it was a LOT louder . go figure ... i think i did that on 2 before and it worked well .
Are there any videos with people using guitarfuel products? I'm interesting in getting some stuff for my cigarbox amps... but I'd like to hear some of it first.
Thanks.
john
Yup. I got a couple of vids using the guitar fuel amp circuits. I love them. they're great! They might seem pricey but when you start to factor in what you get the price is nice.
michael,i have yused about 10 guitar fuel mini amps starting with the mah 2,which i put into c/boxes,for nephews and friends kids,etc,worked great,built an mah 3 into old stero speaker and it rocks,currently playing with an mah4,,but the speakers are letting it down i think,can only reccomend guitar fuel,tighes, service is 2 nd to none,i get them in australia in about a week.tip.i cut a 3.5 mm socket into battery line and hook it up to a 12v phone charger,mains power or battery.
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