· Well i really wanted to tryout the talkbox. But i didnt want to pay around $ so i made my own. I used a cheap practice amp, various pipe fittings, 1/2inch inside diameter tube, and this horn driver. · Any midrange cast metal compression horn driver that is rated for the amp you plan on driving it with will work great (Ohms rating and wattage/power handling). You can find all the parts you need to couple the driver to a 5/8" or 3/4" diameter vinyl hose at any decent plumbing supply joint. If you've never messed with a talk box, be advised any. · Speaking of the 80s, here’s a DIY talkbox built on a Game Boy. Posted in Musical Hacks Tagged audio effect, compression driver, frampton comes alive, Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins.
The Driver. I had some online discussions with John Spina while he was putting together his DIY talk box. He used a midrange driver from MCM Electronics Item# () cost is $ plus shipping. He has A/B’ed this against a Heil and gets very comparable (good) sound from this driver. Dec 9, Location: Vienna. Usually a talkbox costs above $, but it's mostly just a tube, a horn driver and a small amp (with some dials). Since I've already had an audio power amp, I got a huge horn driver for $45 (or 45€) that has a frequency range down to Hz (most of them are mostly to be a trebly signal horn and they just go down to Hz or maybe hz). Well i really wanted to tryout the talkbox. But i didnt want to pay around $ so i made my own. I used a cheap practice amp, various pipe fittings, 1/2inch inside diameter tube, and this horn driver.
Make a talkbox with any compression driver ($20) and 1/2 Or 13MM ID tube from your local hardware store FITS 1 3/8” 18TPI standard horn compression drivers. Hello Everyone, I've put together a DIY talkbox using a Monacor KU horn driver ( Hz frequency range), a 'food grade silicone tube' from ebay and. i had a buddy that made one out of a jbl horn driver. you step the driver down to the tube size you are using. gaffers tape might even work.
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