From: “Douglas B. Renner” <dougr@skypoint-gw.globelle.com>
To: Jerome Tan <jti@i-manila.com.ph>
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Reply To: <01BB752B.7FF7A440@ip65.i-manila.com.ph>
UTC Datetime: 1996-07-20 11:42:14 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 20 Jul 1996 19:42:14 +0800
From: "Douglas B. Renner" <dougr@skypoint-gw.globelle.com>
Date: Sat, 20 Jul 1996 19:42:14 +0800
To: Jerome Tan <jti@i-manila.com.ph>
Subject: Re: Home Made Telephone Voice Changer
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On Wed, 17 Jul 1996, Jerome Tan wrote:
> Does anyone know how to make a home-made telephone voice changer?
While I haven't tried this particular kludge, taking a VSC equipped tape
player (Radio Shack used to sell these, and may still) inserting an
automotive cassette-stereo CD adapter (the inductive coupling kind that
are built into cassette shells) and driving that with a cheap mike & low
power audio amp ... should enable you to lower your voice pitch
substantially.
Have fun,
-Doug
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