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Depending upon where the inverter is relative to ones sound holes perhaps one might just put in an inverted cone pointed toward them to act as a mechanical amplifier/resonating chamber like on horns and musical instruments?
I guess it might depend on how much room you could make for the 'horn'...if you arranged the wiring on an EL based MHS hilt so the inverter was at the back behind the battery, switch and mono jack you might be able to get several inches of 'horn' before the MHS pommel with speaker grill...probably wouldnt gain a LOT of volume but some I'd think?
One question I'd have though would be if you used a paper cone like common with speakers would that be SAFE to wrap around an inverter?
How HOT does the 4KHz inverter sold here get and would it ignite a paper 'horn'?
Maybe you'd have to use a little brass horn from a kids toy musical instrument or something.
Then again maybe I'm off on a wild theory again as I often am...alas I dont have any EL saber stuff to experiement with...only LED sabers so far...been thinking a lot about EL for a 'Youngling saber' design though...safer for the wee bairns than LED maybe eh?
Last edited by Onli-Won Kanomi; 07-25-2008 at 01:23 PM.
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You could always put a mini amplifier circuit with a microphone and a speaker. Just amplify the sound from the inverter to blast out the back grill speaker.
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