Darth Ramsey Posted March 16, 2014 Report Posted March 16, 2014 Lately I have been researching the many different ways people have installed sound amplifiers into their helmets. I saw a video on youtube by drunken mynock that inspired me to install one in my bucket. I found a few different pcb amplifier kits available online, but decided to try to find something local. I found this kit at Radio Shack called the Velleman Super stereo Ear Model: MK136 | Catalog #: 277-098.It has right and left mic inputs and outputs the stereo channels separately. Which is just what I wanted. Most the kits with two mics are mixed into mono out and I didnt want to use two separate amps. The kit was only $15.99. It is very easy to assemble and comes with good instructions. All you need tool-wise is soldering iron(40 watts or less), nail clippers (to cut off excess wire after soldering), and solder (I used 60/40 clear flux on this project, but you can use whatever you like). Assembly only took about an hour and a half. I got my old sony headphones and mounted them onto the ear bolts with lock nuts. Then I installed the two mics just as I had seen others do it, on the sides behind brow trim. I wrapped amp in electrical tape and mounted it with velcro. It sounds great and saves me room since i am using only one stereo amp. This is my first post and I didn't intend this to be a tutorial since there is already many ways to do this. I was just stoked to find something useful at Radio Shack for once. 3 Quote
Dark PWF[Staff] Posted March 16, 2014 Report Posted March 16, 2014 Impressive. Most impressive! Quote
I'm Batman[501st] Posted March 17, 2014 Report Posted March 17, 2014 Excuse my electronics newbie-ism, but does this amplify external sound (ie: people talking TO you), so you can hear them better? Quote
Cantina Security[501st] Posted March 17, 2014 Report Posted March 17, 2014 Yes these are awesome, I have one from SkyMiner, he built it and shipped it to me. Very useful electronic. 2 Quote
ryan0275 Posted April 28, 2014 Report Posted April 28, 2014 Is it really that hard to hear when wearing a bucket? Quote
Clamps[TK] Posted April 28, 2014 Report Posted April 28, 2014 Is it really that hard to hear when wearing a bucket? I have a kit that Skyminer build, he is part of my garrison. I started using it back in November, and I would call it game-changing. Being able to hear the sounds around you clearly in stereo from up to 25 ft away, I love it. The mics are small and occupy the smallest open teeth area on the frown. invisible to anyone not looking for them. There will be some troops where you just don;t want it (say during a symphony performance) but for most events, cons and the like, not having to say HUH? all the time is great. I loved it so much I put a 2nd kit in my Tusken. 2 Quote
walt[501st] Posted April 29, 2014 Report Posted April 29, 2014 Awsome stuff here...i also got his kits... Quote
usaeatt2 Posted April 29, 2014 Report Posted April 29, 2014 STELLAR! Guess who's going to Radio Shack on the way home? Quote
Dark PWF[Staff] Posted May 1, 2014 Report Posted May 1, 2014 So uh..... Did someone go to Radio Shack on the way home yesterday? Quote
usaeatt2 Posted May 1, 2014 Report Posted May 1, 2014 Left work and found out Radio Shack closes at 8PM. Missed it today too. It's on the list and there's always tomorrow! Quote
Dark PWF[Staff] Posted May 1, 2014 Report Posted May 1, 2014 LoL... Dirty Rebel Scum sympathizers... Quote
tk9805 Posted May 1, 2014 Report Posted May 1, 2014 I've always used the mini-amp from Radio Shack coupled with mini speakers mounted behind the "tusks", but I may swith to one of these. Looks pretty simpole to do. Thanks for the info! Quote
usaeatt2 Posted May 1, 2014 Report Posted May 1, 2014 Apparently, these kits are not big sellers in my area. Fortunately, before going to any store, I searched for the kit by store location on the Radio Shack website, within a 50 mile radius of my zipcode. None of them have it in stock. THAT saved me a bunch of time and frustration. Good news is, you can order it online and have it shipped to your local Radio Shack for free. Quote
Bulldog44[TK] Posted May 2, 2014 Report Posted May 2, 2014 You can order them through Amazon but the shipping costs the same as the kit itself. So for a few more bucks its delivered right to your doorstep. http://www.amazon.com/Super-Ear-Amplifier-Kit-MK-136/dp/B0006HJSLE Quote
TK8776 jgarrettg Posted May 2, 2014 Report Posted May 2, 2014 I just ordered one. Been looking for something like this. Thanks for posting about it. Quote
Texasfitz[TK] Posted May 29, 2014 Report Posted May 29, 2014 I found this same kit at Fry's Electronics (if you have one in your area). Quote
TheDutchGuy Posted September 11, 2014 Report Posted September 11, 2014 (edited) Found this exact same kit at a dutch online shop, for just €9,99! I havnt even ordered anything yet to start my journey but im tempted to get this already xD What kind of battery life are you getting with the triple AA batteries? Edited September 11, 2014 by TheDutchGuy Quote
Poe Posted September 12, 2014 Report Posted September 12, 2014 Really nice work And, heeeeey... There's even a Swedish seller for this thing. Now I'm really impressed Quote
TheDutchGuy Posted September 19, 2014 Report Posted September 19, 2014 So i recently picked up one of these, put it together in little under an hour... I have not soldered the mics to the board as im planning to encorperate them in to the bucket as seen above But if i put the mics in their place the mic connected to MICR is actually transmitting to the left ear... anybody else have this? Its not a big problem... i just gotta remember it when i hook it up in the bucket. Quote
ukswrath[Staff] Posted September 23, 2014 Report Posted September 23, 2014 (edited) So i recently picked up one of these, put it together in little under an hour... I have not soldered the mics to the board as im planning to encorperate them in to the bucket as seen above But if i put the mics in their place the mic connected to MICR is actually transmitting to the left ear... anybody else have this? Its not a big problem... i just gotta remember it when i hook it up in the bucket. I just purchased mine I'll let you know if I have any similar probs. Sweet! another gadget. With all the electrons floating around my bucket I might start glowing green. lol UPDATE: Hey I had that problem and found I didn't solder the wires to the correct terminals (reversed the polarity). Once I corrected the wiring the mics worked correctly. On another note this little jewel is a bit bulky but well worth money. Kinda fun to put together, haven't assembled a circuit board since high school. Edited September 26, 2014 by ukswrath Quote
ukswrath[Staff] Posted September 26, 2014 Report Posted September 26, 2014 (edited) So i recently picked up one of these, put it together in little under an hour... I have not soldered the mics to the board as im planning to encorperate them in to the bucket as seen above But if i put the mics in their place the mic connected to MICR is actually transmitting to the left ear... anybody else have this? Its not a big problem... i just gotta remember it when i hook it up in the bucket. See above post, my bad Edited September 26, 2014 by ukswrath Quote
ukswrath[Staff] Posted September 29, 2014 Report Posted September 29, 2014 (edited) 2nd update: I love this thing, I just bought another for my ATA helmet. I had to make a slight modification to mine because I run a multi-volt power (charger) pack but I just hate batteries in my helmet. I just installed a 9v to 4.5v converter regulator and wired it to my existing power supply and waalaa!. Gotta love technology. Also, if anyone is interested I mounted my mics inside to the actual ear portion of the helmet. I drilled a hole in each side of the helmet behind the ear (from the inside out). I then drilled 4 tiny holes (using a 1/32 drill bit, I think, I'll recheck that) in the blacked out portion of the rank button on the ear. The holes obviously act as an inlet for sound and their so small you don't notice them. Finally, hot glued the mics in place. Works awesome. Thanks again for the tip. Edited September 29, 2014 by ukswrath 1 Quote
OnlineJeff Posted October 9, 2014 Report Posted October 9, 2014 I picked one of these up. Pretty easy to put together. If you don't solder stuff - youtube a few tips. It took about an hour to put together and works really well. I've got fans and batteries in the tubes of my helmet already so I'm not 100% how I'll set this up in the helmet. I may wire the mics behind the brow trim and then have the actual project box behind my chest plate - not sure yet... Quote
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