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One Man Electrical Parade Halloween Costume

Step 10Assemble the audio hardware

Assemble the audio hardware
Since I wanted to have the music from Disney's Electrical Parade playing along with the blinking LEDs, I needed a little amplifier and some speakers. I picked up cheap amplified stereo speakers and proceeded to remove the speakers that it came with and added longer leads. I had some old car speakers lying around so I soldered those on. I plan to hang the speakers around my neck under near a black fleace jacket so I used zip ties to attach the speakers to an adjustable strap I found. The foam was hot glued on the back of the speakers for my comfort. These speakers sound WAY better than the tinny ones that came with the amp.
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Apr 24, 2009. 9:52 AMarduinoe says:
your amp probably wont go 5 seconds with those things attached . what you hear as music is actually your amplifier screaming in pain !! way too many amps for a small little amplifier like that
Aug 2, 2009. 11:14 PMalex-sharetskiy says:
not true it depends on the impedance of the speakers

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