I have a toy factory made sound circuit for the Enterprise "D toy made by Playmates. I ripped it from the toy and I want to put it into the base for a built AMT/ERTL model of the ST:TNG USS Enterprise.
It kinda sounds cheesy with the wire harness standing alone with the toy's speaker. Is there any good tips to enhance the sound chip set up with a better speaker or the acoustics inside a wood display base?
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Two words- resonance chamber. This is a trick used by lightsaber builders. It's basicly putting the speaker inside a tube the same diameter as the speaker. The material of the chamber and length can effect the sound. On my Graflex with UltraSound board I wound up using a cut down 35mm film cannister. The speaker alone was fairly quiet, but with the open ended tube on it made it much louder. Give it a try.
Yeah. You need to design the base to also become a speaker cabinet - not just something to hold the electronics and speaker but carved out in such a way as to bounce the sound around a bit before coming out some kind of grille opening.
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