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Ghetto Headphone "Amp"

Ghetto Headphone \"Amp\"
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This is a simple way to use your earbuds from your ipod etc as a backup means playing music for a small group of people. I got the idea when I saw someone cupping ipod headphones in their hand to get a slight boost in volume. This is a simple "what if" project, if you have any suggestions on changes to the design to help increase the volume let me know, that's one the reasons I'm putting this up :-P
 
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Step 1Stuff you need

Stuff you need
2 identical cardboard squares (mine were 5"x5")
scissors
duct tape
earbud headphones
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Feb 23, 2012. 4:25 PMGASSYPOOTS says:
what bout ones with rubber things on them?
Sep 26, 2006. 7:13 PMfluid says:
since it involves electronics and 'duck' tape..............I'd call it a: "MacGyver'd Headphone Loudspeaker"
Oct 14, 2007. 9:44 AMqualia says:
pleace call it its proper name -=duct tape=- for water ducts etc.. sorry t even if other peeps are calling it duck tape *nervous twitch* dont call it that urself. ISNT ANYONE ELSE HERE A PLUMBER??? oh. right.. sorry
Jan 15, 2011. 8:06 PMqualia says:
fyi, i perceived fluid's comment with the "quotation" marks as a "correction" rather than an expression of a personal view, this was 4-5 years ago. i dont take life that seriously anymore.
Jan 14, 2011. 7:41 AMfireballfish says:
It's already been said, though misspelled:
"Duck Tape" is a company that produces duct tape. like Kleenex makes facial tissues, Allen makes hex drivers/wrenches, or Coke makes cola. Some people use a brand name to identify a product regardless of the brand that actually manufactured the item.
Jan 15, 2011. 7:33 PMqualia says:
i'm really not that concerned tbh, but you made that point admirably. we who visit this particular (very particular) instructable now have a better grasp of the nomenclature we use to refer to our "bare necessities" instuctables kit, namely: coke, kleenex, allen keys, and hippy chrome. what we can do with these versatile tools is quantified by the quality of our imaginations.
May 29, 2009. 4:17 AMprotocolZA says:
you can't use it for water, the 'duct' it refers to are air ducts, like for ventilation/heating/cooling.
Jul 16, 2009. 11:08 PMqualia says:
shh i was using water as a context for the spelling of the word, not for duct-tape's appropriate usage
Apr 5, 2009. 2:14 PMRichie15 says:
Duck Tape is a particular brand of duct tape.

Incidentally, duck tape may have been the original name. See link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duct_tape#Etymology
Aug 6, 2008. 12:25 PMbaneat says:
I think people cal it that because where I live the main brand misleadingly has a picture of a duck as its mascot.
Apr 1, 2009. 1:28 PM8bit says:
The brand name actually is Duck Tape.
Dec 9, 2007. 10:29 PMDarkness35 says:
Originally, it was nicknamed "Duck tape" by GI's who used it to waterproof supplies and such. It was later called "Duct tape" because its post-war use was in ventilation.
Mar 22, 2009. 4:19 AMsurroundsound5000 says:
It was not originally called 'Duck' tape. It was originally, always was, and still is, 'Duct' tape. People occasionally mishear and mispronounce (like people who stand on stage saying 'Turn up the fall back'), and yes, it's waterproof nature perpetuated this a little.
Apr 1, 2009. 1:29 PM8bit says:
Duck Tape is a brand of Duct Tape.
Mar 4, 2008. 3:04 PMandrew_29 says:
its duct tape because it was ariganaly developed for fixing heating ducts
Jun 4, 2009. 5:06 PMduck_tape_ says:
No they didn't. It doesn't work on ducts. They created in in WWII as a water proof tape.
Dec 4, 2007. 8:15 PMuberchoob says:
duck tape is still proper kuzz duck is the brand name of a leading ducT tape supplier. =)
May 31, 2010. 4:12 AMranmawolf says:
What, nobody around here calls it "Hippy Chrome"?? LOL 

Alright, nobody else is sayin' it, so I guess I will;

D'ya know why duck - er..., duct - uh..., HIPPY CHROME is like the Force? 'Cause it has a light side, and a dark side, and it binds the universe together hehe :P

Yeah, yeah, I know, LAME!! ahahahaha 


Nov 30, 2008. 3:42 AMHolden_vy_s says:
Thats like calling all MP3 players iPods. It is duct tape.
Jun 4, 2009. 5:07 PMduck_tape_ says:
A lot of people do do that in their instructables.
Mar 22, 2009. 4:20 AMsurroundsound5000 says:
Exactly, like how americans like to call all vacuum cleaners 'Hoovers', because it is one brand that is popular in america.
Jul 22, 2011. 12:23 PMpcgate says:
i have never heard anyone refer to their vacuum cleaner as a hoover (unless they were commenting on the actual brand of their vacuum cleaner) in my 39 years of life. In the USA.
Jul 22, 2011. 6:15 PMfluid says:
I use the term "Hoover" for a vacuum all the time.

I also use it for a person who does a lot of coke (of the cocaine variety)
Feb 4, 2010. 11:06 PMPyromaniacDaniel says:
where did you hear that? We here in Texas call em Vacuum cleaners not hoovers. never heard of it called that either.
Feb 4, 2010. 11:08 PMPyromaniacDaniel says:
mind you we do sometimes use brand names to apply to the general such as band-aid, Klee-nex, and coke.
Feb 5, 2010. 3:24 AMsurroundsound5000 says:
 My bad. I guess it's one of those pieces of conventional wisdom that's just wrong. (Although, I'm sure I've heard it on the Simpsons lol...)
Oct 22, 2009. 9:11 AMnerdy8675309 says:
lmao never heard anyone refer to a vacuum as a hoover...always called it the vacuum haha
           -American
Jun 29, 2009. 10:51 AMmanderw says:
FWIW, I never heard "hoover" as a generic term for a vacuum until I moved to England. Everyone here says it. We always called it a vacuum at home. Yes, of course, I am American.
Dec 5, 2007. 12:44 PMqualia says:
yah i guess... *sigh of resignation*
Apr 3, 2008. 12:15 PMTheMadTinker says:
I feel your pain.
Dec 6, 2007. 5:15 AMuberchoob says:
lol =D
Sep 20, 2006. 10:02 PMNeodudeman says:
Wow. That IS ghetto.
May 31, 2010. 4:15 AMranmawolf says:
ROFLCOPTER!! haha 


Apr 23, 2010. 9:44 AMdomokunrox says:
i tried making this, and it didnt work. Any idea why??
Apr 13, 2010. 6:58 PMAdum24 says:
Does it make it really loud or just for a couple of feet?
Dec 20, 2006. 10:05 AMmercenario says:
Great instructable ! I decide to leave mine it a litle bit open
Aug 22, 2009. 10:58 AMtanmanknex says:
one word comes to mind when i see that: STEAMPUNK
Mar 22, 2009. 4:21 AMsurroundsound5000 says:
Nice!
Jul 22, 2009. 11:37 AMwakojako says:
the type of tape it is is duct tape but duck is a company that makes duct tape
Jul 13, 2007. 7:17 PMCrim says:
the resonating soundwaves could defect your earbuds if you crank up the volume too high and/or listen to music for a long period of time.
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