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Creative Arts and Media => Fursuiting and Cosplay => Topic started by: KE6WNH on November 12, 2010, 03:20:26 PM

Title: Voices for masks?
Post by: KE6WNH on November 12, 2010, 03:20:26 PM
This morning after a furry told me she doesn't talk in her masks, I remembered a small amplifier I built as a high school shop project over 20 years ago. Well I still have the design and the parts are still available (and cheap!)... this little gizmo can be shrunk down to the size of a cigarette lighter and is powered by a 9-volt battery, so it could easily fit in the snouts of many masks. The audio is a little tinny but this can be fixed by placing a piece of flannel over the mike... so it really comes down to the problem of what part of the inside of a mask to locate the mike and the speaker. Sounds kind of Darth Vader-ish, but I think it would really work, at least for those whose fursonas are the same as IRL.

What say you crew?  B)
Title: Re: Voices for masks?
Post by: iKero-chuâ„¢ on November 12, 2010, 03:31:06 PM
This morning after a furry told me she doesn't talk in her masks, I remembered a small amplifier I built as a high school shop project over 20 years ago. Well I still have the design and the parts are still available (and cheap!)... this little gizmo can be shrunk down to the size of a cigarette lighter and is powered by a 9-volt battery, so it could easily fit in the snouts of many masks. The audio is a little tinny but this can be fixed by placing a piece of flannel over the mike... so it really comes down to the problem of what part of the inside of a mask to locate the mike and the speaker. Sounds kind of Darth Vader-ish, but I think it would really work, at least for those whose fursonas are the same as IRL.

What say you crew?  B)

Thats actually pretty interesting.
Title: Re: Voices for masks?
Post by: KE6WNH on November 12, 2010, 10:45:43 PM
About the worst thing I can say about it is that it will probably freak a few people out, unless a lot of these amps start finding their way into circulation... not that many people expect to hear a suited character speak clear as a bell.  :D

While hiking this morning, I told a techie buddy about it and he says it would be economically feasible if at least a dozen people wanted to buy it for their fursuit masks, but he says my estimate of the size of the amp and speaker were way too big---he says they each need be no larger than a quarter! (He has never heard of furries before and was quite amused by a few vids he watched of them.)

Of course if your fursona is the opposite sex from your real self or if your voice sounds pretty raspy, you may have a bit of a problem...  :o
Title: Re: Voices for masks?
Post by: iKero-chuâ„¢ on November 12, 2010, 11:40:35 PM
About the worst thing I can say about it is that it will probably freak a few people out, unless a lot of these amps start finding their way into circulation... not that many people expect to hear a suited character speak clear as a bell.  :D

While hiking this morning, I told a techie buddy about it and he says it would be economically feasible if at least a dozen people wanted to buy it for their fursuit masks, but he says my estimate of the size of the amp and speaker were way too big---he says they each need be no larger than a quarter! (He has never heard of furries before and was quite amused by a few vids he watched of them.)

Of course if your fursona is the opposite sex from your real self or if your voice sounds pretty raspy, you may have a bit of a problem...  :o

Mmm I suppose.
But if you could get it to work than I'm pretty positive a many fursuiters would purchase this.
Title: Re: Voices for masks?
Post by: serpington on November 17, 2010, 10:25:18 PM
"how small did you say you could make those amps? cos they could be used by more than just furrys that wear fursuits.
Title: Re: Voices for masks?
Post by: ZombiezuRFER on November 17, 2010, 10:40:21 PM
I'd like something a little louder... for mah rar...  Must find the proper sound effect now though, if I'm ever going to get to use such a thing
Title: Re: Voices for masks?
Post by: Aoren Deringer on November 18, 2010, 01:22:01 AM
I used to have something like this, it was made out of an old speaker and a cp mic  :o

Anyhow, marketing that would be a great idea, maybe you could even make a camera and monitor in it so all our suited-up buddies can have a good 20/20 view. Maybe even with zoom....
Hmm... I'm going to go dissasemble a camera now... See if I can't make that myself....  :D
Title: Re: Voices for masks?
Post by: armagre on November 22, 2010, 01:35:42 PM
if you could make something like that i know i would buy it! Im sure many people will and not even furs
Title: Re: Voices for masks?
Post by: Narke on November 23, 2010, 10:15:10 PM
That actually sound like a good idea! I have one question though: Will the voice sound slightly mechanical? Because honestly that would go well once i begin construction.