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Munny Speakers

Step 7Hook it up and enjoy the music!

Hook it up and enjoy the music!
The Munny speakers are all set and ready to go. Hook them up to an amp (I'm using a Sonic Impact T-Amp), run in an input from an MP3 player or your computer and you're good to go!

Thanks to Zack for help.
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Feb 14, 2012. 10:41 PMkctess5 says:
Any baffle step compensation or internal volume considerations?
Mar 8, 2011. 8:13 PMmichaelsuh19 says:
I was wondering where does the wires from the speak go out???
Sep 26, 2011. 12:22 PMjpunkäss says:
the butt
Nov 6, 2010. 2:09 PMLiMiT-L3sS says:
these r sick im makin um were u get speakers
Dec 28, 2010. 3:41 AMThe Amazing Waffle says:
You can get speakers at mostly any electronics store or from the internet. (ebay kijiji etc. )
Nov 28, 2010. 1:11 AMjon.rich says:
i like bro.
Jul 12, 2010. 12:23 AMchompa1422 says:
were did u get these speakers
Dec 27, 2009. 7:21 AMneonack says:
I guess I have a the same question as someone above. How do you connect the speakers to an device? You had a link on there for an amp to use but is there something comparable or can we just attach it to a DIY 3.5 jack and then to a media device?
Apr 17, 2010. 6:34 AMtorndorff says:
You need some type of amplifier between the output device and the speakers.  To keep things simple, we'll say youre using an iPod.   The iPod is a lower-voltage device and that signal needs boosted to reasonable levels to power the speakers.  The Sonic T-Amp linked is no longer available under that name, but search the Parts Express for DTA-1 and you'll find the exact product.  Even smaller is the Dayton DTA-2 module, the actual circuit used in the Sonic T-Amp.  And with a digital source with a volume control you wouldn't need a volume knob (although it would be often useful).

If you bought the DTA-2 and the linked wall-wart power supply you could build the amp into the doll (I think, I've never seen a Munny doll).  The circuit is only 2.75" x 1.5".  Then you would need a power input jack, audio input jack, and speaker out to the other doll.  Voila, fully powered speaker system.  

Keep in mind, however, you will one day crave deeper bass and want to a add a sub (necessary even when using a wide-range speaker drivers such as this 3" one) it'd be easier to have the amp housed in a separate enclosure.  Add a Cherberus sub to the Munny doll and you'd have a wonderful sounding audio system indeed.

Feb 17, 2010. 4:07 PMmilesduggan says:
 The only thing that bothers me is that these little guys are $200 a piece! But still an awesome instructable!
Apr 4, 2010. 1:49 AMmilesduggan says:
 O ok cool thanks for the feedback!
Apr 3, 2010. 8:02 PMM4industries says:
 The miniMuni's are $9.95, but they are way too tiny.
Apr 16, 2010. 5:17 AMmatstermind says:
laptop munny speakers :)
Oct 31, 2008. 12:43 PMKoil_1 says:
I think the only way this could be much better is to use some fiber mat and polycarbonate resin to smooth out the transition between the doll and speaker basket. The other thing would be a small diameter bass port in the back of the head just to enhance the low end a little. Other than that, this is a really sweet build.
Mar 8, 2010. 6:32 PMkarnold70 says:
I believe you'd get MUCH better acustic results if you configured your system such that the Munny speakers were your midranges, and simply use a sub for your lower frequences. Unless you're a sound engineer.
Dec 3, 2008. 6:40 PMMatt4_16 says:
You should market this
Dec 4, 2008. 4:33 PMladonola says:
i checked on ebay theres nothing like this out there... great idea!
Feb 18, 2009. 5:05 PMminh-tudabomb says:
its on kidrobot.com
Feb 22, 2010. 7:50 AMpaperclip32 says:
 no,he's saying that fungus should make a couple of these munny speakers and sell them.
kidrobot doesn't have these munny speakers.......yet.

Jan 8, 2010. 10:05 AMeminthepooh says:
Dude I fell in love with this when I saw it last night and couldn't sleep.

Is the body hollow/solid? big? I wanna put a bluetooth transmitter in there. Maybe if I'm cool enough, even have them the right and left talk to eachother via bluetooth. what do u think?
Dec 28, 2009. 2:13 AMRetroLeatherHatter says:
Those are very cool, Fungus!  Been admiring your speakers on this site for a few days!   I was wondering about retrofitting the guts from a pair of  amped computer speakers into 2 stuffed animals' tummies? The speakers are Altec Lansing, which are good sound quality.  The animals would be 9" to 12" tall that I use.
Sep 9, 2009. 6:59 PMandybuda says:
you could put a port hole in his/her/its bum??? if u could surport the magnet of the driver inside the head you could try and remove the rubber ring on the driver and cut the caseing down on the driver... and glue the ring on to the face ... if you follow what i mean would look a lot better i really like your idea though....
Dec 27, 2009. 5:43 PMHelder4u says:
Although the outlook would be very smart - I would strongly advise against it!

Unless You are a skilled mikromechanics expert, tolerances a for Your suggestion are very small ( 10ths  or 1000ths of millimetres) and not feasible for an average DIY.




Sep 9, 2009. 7:09 PMandybuda says:
iv had an idia you could hold the magnet inplace with 3 or 4 foam wedges in the head then glue the outter ring straight on to the head ginniassssss
Nov 27, 2009. 7:25 PMalfwc says:
VERY nice project !
Sep 8, 2009. 9:38 PMZorroAMG says:
That looks FANTASTIC! Here's a quick photoshop for those of you thinking about a silver version.
Aug 31, 2009. 1:46 AMghoru says:
how wide and deep is the stomach area? the reason being i have a 5.1 system for my pc and the speakers have 2 x 1.5 inch in each, so i was going to go for a face and stomach combo lol. hopefully will have enough room for the volume knob etc too
Feb 19, 2009. 5:47 PMrustyjack says:
i cannt find black munnys on kid robot
Aug 3, 2009. 6:53 PMbuildingstuffisfun says:
white would go very nicely with a mac.
Mar 25, 2009. 7:23 PMinstructablesrobot says:
will a 4-inch Munny work? I'm on a little bit of a budget and 50 bucks -- plus -- is too much for me to pay for a "weekend project"
Jul 16, 2009. 7:32 PMCathoHolic says:
is an amp really necessary to play these or can I just hook them up to my ipod and jam away?
Jul 3, 2009. 2:55 PMbenownzu1 says:
How Cool Would This be if you had a mega munny as s sub woofer as well.
Jul 2, 2009. 8:50 AMLadyNicoleRenee says:
They are so cute! I hope to try this sometime!
May 31, 2009. 11:25 AMjdogsbart says:
where does the wire come out to pug something into?
Jun 10, 2009. 8:01 AMweasel999 says:
i would make it wireless with a rechargeble battery
Jun 5, 2009. 6:39 AMravyotaman says:
as cools as those are 100$ or more after shipping to make some speakers all I can say is wow
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