Running on AA batteries. Wanted sound relative capabilities, but am having issues with the mic. Just a few quick programs for now.




About 4 pounds. With the hard hat, it's surprisingly comfortable, and I can wear it backwards to give my neck a rest. But I will be wearing it around the house to get used to it.BoyScoutGirl wrote:Looks awesome, VultureChow!
How heavy is it?
I would.VultureChow wrote:I'm super tempted to wear it out tonight when I walk the dog.
He was totally fine. Nothing phases him. I take him on the roof for 4th of July fireworks and roof party and he takes a nap.BeeWeeDee wrote:Was your dog cool with it? Or did it evoke canine angst and dog hostility? Just wondering. Some dogs would really be freaked out.
I hadn't thought of it, but I saw some plans for a voice changer, so that would be cool if I could get the mouth to work in time to my robot/alien voice. After all, something had to spark the cargo cult.BBadger wrote:Are you going to hook up your helmet to a spectral analyzing chip (or program) so you can light up only certain parts according to the audio frequencies of your voice?
MacGlenver wrote::-O
After seeing this and Junglesmacks' build, I think I'm gonna have to bite the bullet and learn this shit...
What was total build time (estimated)?