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Give your speakers some extra personality by making them out of a vinyl doll. Kid Robot makes the easily hackable 7" Munny doll and I've been meaning to cut one up. The combined need for some new speakers created a happy union of doll and speaker.

Now, I'm not the first person to think of this. I've seen at least three different versions of a Munny with a speaker in its head. Still, the only one I've seen in person was just one doll for mono sound and the driver was pretty worthless. I wanted mine to sound at least decent and I'd say I surpassed that.
 
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Step 1: Get a Pair of Munnys and Drivers

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I went to the Kid Robot store in SF to offset the $25 price tag by not having to pay for shipping. At the time I couldn't find any of the black Munnys online and kept calling till it was back in stock.

Each Munny comes with a few random accessories. A big pencil, a cape, goggles, all sorts of stuff.

The drivers are Tang Band 3" Bamboo Cone Drivers and have an extended range of 105-20,000 Hz.
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radambomb says: Jul 29, 2008. 5:08 AM
finally finished. ... they look amazing! and they sound great!
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fungus amungus (author) in reply to radambombJul 29, 2008. 7:54 AM
Congratulations! I love it.
hernanai in reply to radambombAug 2, 2008. 9:26 PM
I probably overlooked it, but what is the small circular one between the munnies? A tweeter?
radambomb in reply to hernanaiAug 3, 2008. 3:26 PM
the small circular thing is a volume and bass control knob from an old set of creative speakers. the subwoofer is also from the old creative speakers.
martymunch says: Dec 18, 2008. 1:52 AM
OK, so here's my take on this great Ible. Hope you like em. They match my MAC. I used 2 white Munnies and a Boston computer speaker set (BA635). They came out AWESOME and I think I might make a few more sets and gift them.
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fungus amungus (author) in reply to martymunchDec 18, 2008. 10:53 AM
These look great!
its_paul in reply to martymunchDec 19, 2008. 12:34 PM
Wow great job!
sharlston in reply to martymunchMay 3, 2009. 7:03 AM
cool like the spanners
santy22 in reply to martymunchMay 10, 2009. 10:56 AM
i don't like where the wires come from
Labot2001 in reply to santy22Jun 3, 2009. 6:47 AM
I like it. They look like tails.
uniquo in reply to radambombDec 29, 2009. 8:58 PM
can you do a guide on how you did the whole thing especially the volume control?

Thanks
radambomb in reply to uniquoJan 6, 2010. 7:58 AM
well basically i followed the instructables guide .

as far as the sub woofer and volume control go I simply bought a $80 set of creative computer speakers that had the proper wattage. (which i cant remember what it is anymore)

Then I tore down the creative speakers, pulled the wiring out of them and soldered the wires to the muny speakers.
I didn't have to do anything for the volume control, as it hooks straight to the sub woofer.
radambomb in reply to fungus amungusJan 6, 2010. 8:04 AM
Thanks for the idea and the guide.
I love my munnys!
natemacfad says: Jan 13, 2010. 8:09 AM
How do these look? I made them with 4 in. white Munny's. I am really surprised with the quality of the sounds, it's higher than I expected.
 
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fungus amungus (author) in reply to natemacfadJan 13, 2010. 10:37 AM
Wow, those are some tiny drivers there. Cool that it opens up the 4" category of vinyl toys as there are many more to choose from.
incredibleweirdo says: Jun 25, 2010. 2:41 PM
Here are mine - white, though; the drivers I got for a steal - they are from some Logitech THX speakers I found at the Goodwill for $7.99; I also scavenged the amp from a powered set of Altex Lansing speakers from the same Goodwill. The problem I ran into is the magnets on the back of these drivers are enormous, so I had to cut down the vinyl at the top of the neck to get them to sit right.
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NostalgicStone says: Jul 21, 2010. 10:53 AM
Absolutely brilliant! Here's a finished set I made my little sisters birthday; it's an ipod dock with sub and munny speakers :)
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fungus amungus (author) in reply to incredibleweirdoJul 21, 2010. 4:55 PM
Oh yes, those magnets get big fast. Nice job repurposing the drivers!
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RUSSIANrecon says: Mar 12, 2013. 6:54 PM
Dude that is greate im going to try that !
RUSSIANrecon says: Mar 12, 2013. 6:54 PM
Dude that is greate im going to try that !
amonroe1 says: Jan 29, 2013. 11:44 AM
Cool idea i think i might have to try these guys out!
WouterZ says: Jan 17, 2013. 1:24 PM
So cool. Thanks for this.
agomes6 says: Oct 24, 2012. 10:26 PM
for those who can't buy munny's, i made the model to 3d print...i will update tomorrow or so for final version

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:33092

author credited obviously :)
fungus amungus (author) in reply to agomes6Oct 25, 2012. 9:37 AM
Cool. I was thinking of making an STL of a munny that was ready for a driver to be put in. So it would have the opening as well as a flat ring with holes that the driver could be connected to without any need for glue.
agomes6 in reply to fungus amungusOct 25, 2012. 10:42 AM
I am working on that as we speak. I will upload both stl and obj files so that one can adjust the hole diameter to the speakers of their choice :)
fungus amungus (author) in reply to agomes6Oct 25, 2012. 11:49 AM
Excellent!
bigryanj says: Sep 22, 2012. 8:33 PM
LOOK COOL I AM GOING TO TRY
keigorjai says: Jun 5, 2012. 10:39 PM
Are you sure this is original? Google around pls.
fungus amungus (author) in reply to keigorjaiJun 10, 2012. 8:26 PM
Yes
big_F says: Sep 19, 2010. 9:47 AM
You can also heat it up in hot water, if you don't have access to a heat gun or hairdryer. I've used water for reshaping miss-formed Vinyl parts many times.
redfoday in reply to big_FJan 5, 2012. 10:47 AM
could you do it in the oven? if not do you boil water or just sit it in hot water?
bioboy725 in reply to redfodayApr 6, 2012. 6:02 PM
could you use a hot knife or soldering iron to start a hole and use a dremel to finish it off?
pscopa says: Mar 15, 2012. 2:12 AM
I'm going to either try this out on a couple of 3" Vinylmations or 4" Munnys/Dunnys
What is a good cone driver size for a head (or body) of a tinier figure?
kctess5 says: Feb 14, 2012. 10:41 PM
Any baffle step compensation or internal volume considerations?
ToweringProductions says: Jan 15, 2012. 9:19 PM
WICKED! gotta try this
mara0192 says: Dec 9, 2011. 1:38 PM
could anyone give me some approximate dimensions of this munny doll. i'm thinking about making one but i'm trying to plan it out before i buy all the parts and spend a lot of money. i'm looking for an approx. dimension of the front of the head (where the speakers are), the size of the neck hole, just anything that might help. sorry for the strange request, just trying to save some money by not messing up
michaelsuh19 says: Mar 8, 2011. 8:13 PM
I was wondering where does the wires from the speak go out???
jpunkäss in reply to michaelsuh19Sep 26, 2011. 12:22 PM
the butt
sxa2udo says: Sep 18, 2011. 12:18 PM
where did u get the speakers
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