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I have built a full size Dalek. For the voice I made a little kit with a mic
plugged in so it sounds like a Dalek. Its not very loud though. I have tried two differant amps, a 45w and a 7w one. Both suffer from terrible feedback. How do I stop feedback, apart from having the gain up too much? Thanks Richard |
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On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 19:29:47 GMT, "Richard"
wrote: I have built a full size Dalek. For the voice I made a little kit with a mic plugged in so it sounds like a Dalek. Its not very loud though. I have tried two differant amps, a 45w and a 7w one. Both suffer from terrible feedback. How do I stop feedback, apart from having the gain up too much? Thanks Richard Traditional method is a (very) directional microphone, and speaker. Also used are time delay circuits, along with an echo canceler. Just how loud do you want your Dalek to be? I don't recall any that I've met as being that loud. And their vocabulary was limited... Exterminate... Exterminate... Exterminate... Maybe use a tape instead? bg |
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