Step 7Hook it up and enjoy the music!
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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.
kidrobot doesn't have these munny speakers.......yet.
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?
Speakers in a stuffed animal should work in that you'll be able to hear it, but I think the sound quality will suffer from not having a rigid enclosure around it. If the animals are big enough you might be able to put the whole thing inside them.
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.