DIY Mike How To Make a Voice Changer Spy Gadget
Monday, March 8th, 2010 at
5:07 am
www.diymike.com This kit costs about $14 and it took me around 25 minutes to assemble plus the time to install in project box. It was easy to build and lots of fun. I put my voice through the voice changer at the end of the video to look like a witness who wants to remain anonymous. Enjoy and thanks for watching.
Tagged with: Changer • Gadget • Mike • Voice
Filed under: Spy Gadgets
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What? With what, like a microphone gadget or something?
I have a ps3 but not a microphone for it so I wouldn’t know.
umm i dont mean this
this looks cool but i have a voice changer on my ps3
What IC did you use for the voice changer?
Hey man nice one, but can i ask you something? (this thing that you made is from the 101 spy gadgets for evil genius?)That book is amazing. nice video anyway
umm well sorry but halloween just passed but you can buy a portable voice changer at a halloween store sorry about this but most of them close when halloween starts
how can i get a portable voice changer because im gonna be scream for halloween and i need a voice changer
Why would you put the PCB into a project box without making the buttons on the circuit board accessible through the interface on the box?
lma lmao lmao.. haha. very funny moreece3.
spy gear have this but not the looks
can you change the tone in the voice
what is the name of the song at 0:38
pm me the liink so i can git it …thanks
4 the record i have 2 xbox 360s and 1 ps3y 2 xboxes? cauz jus the console itself is shitty.. n yea xbl is assed out boy..
It also has a shitty online, guess you get what you paid for then huh?
lmao. i change my voice in gamin online also.. lmao. even when i record audio and videos on my ps3..
haha. ps3 got voice changer built-in.
haha. ps3 got voice changer built-in.
Cool. Could you message me a link to where I can find the kit at?
That would work fine.
Alright then how about this: Is there any way you can make it so it will output sound through a 2.5 MM jack?
Not sure.
Any idea if this would work with the Xbox Live’s headset jack?
The kit came with a short piece of white wire, maybe 8″ long. The instructions said to cut the wire in half to make an extension cable. I decided to use some hook-up and a 3.5mm mini-plug to make the ext. cable you see in the video.
Man no offence but that sounds horrible… how do you make it sound like that guy in scary movie 1?