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Title: Weird output problem :)
Post by: ne7 on July 09, 2007, 08:23:59 AM
hey all,
 having an uber-wierd output problem - been circuit bending these latey (they are GREAT):

(http://ne7.untergrund.net/littlelinks/3rd_Steering_Wheel-small.JPG)

Only problem is that after wiring them up - the bends and sounds sound fantastic thru the speaker... but thru the jack i get VERY quiet output, even after wiring up a switch to switch off speaker and route the + speaker right to the jack it then outputs loud but with a terrible hum running thru the sound destroying it...

is it something to do with it not being grounded properly? :)
its odd coz not come across this problem before

the only way i could find to solve it was to link the output back to the battery compartment but that destroys the volt drain... doh

it sounds SO cool thru the speaker too! :)
Title: Re: Weird output problem :)
Post by: stolenfat on July 23, 2007, 07:07:12 PM
yea, the sound out put on bent toys can always get tricky.  I've tried wiring in various resisters to the speaker wires just to see what happens and have gotten some positive results. 
Have you considered just mic'n your toy?

oh also, if theres any light up leds in your toy, try cutting the wires to the lights, that often solves terrible click/pop problems
Title: Re: Weird output problem :)
Post by: ne7 on July 27, 2007, 05:11:19 PM
works fab with a piezo mic ;)
Title: Re: Weird output problem :)
Post by: octatone on November 09, 2007, 08:19:11 PM
curious, how'd you mount the piezo mic?
Title: Re: Weird output problem :)
Post by: ne7 on November 18, 2007, 10:55:31 AM
right over the original speaker - catches the vibrations from the case above the speaker nicely ;)
Title: Re: Weird output problem :)
Post by: angrydroid on November 25, 2007, 08:47:41 PM
I get really nice results with a Suction-cup Telephone Induction Microphone positioned right behind the speaker.
I think they can be found at Radio Shack in the States.

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