I could totally see a 'what if' scenario where it's some schlubby dude in a cheap outfit and is clumsy as Fuck. oh and the relationship between him and his baby yoda being awkward and different lol. and the plot is lost entirely
The issue with having the mic and speakers in close proximity is the risk of feedback is very high. You also have the issue of fitting a speaker big enough for sound yet small enough to not take up much room. A few people have done it with small speakers such as those used in lightsabers, but the volume and depth of the sound is no where near where one of these amps placed in the chest or on a belt are. It can be done, people have done it. But its not going to be as loud as an all in one wired solution. Hope that helps!
That was by FAR the best, the simplest, and easy to understand and follow along demonstration video I've ever seen. It helped me a lot with my mandalorian suit. Thank you!
Thanks, that’s all this video was meant to be. Not to impersonate or show off acting, it was meant to show what and how voice amps are used. That’s all my channel is about. Was this video linked somewhere? I have no idea where all these harsh comments are coming from!
@@pandapropsncostumes no idea my friend, they mustn't have known what the video was for. Probably where looking for mandolorian stuff who knows. Keep up the good work regardless and don't pay to much attention the comments. Some are helpful but most are just spam or misinformed 😊
Its amazing how effective it gets once you put the helmet on which is like an amplifier itself, completely transforms your voice and makes you sound like a machine, wish you went more into the voice effects.
You're welcome! Yes, absolutely. You lose a bit of bigger sound compared to the 1505 12watt, but the 1506 is 10watt, lower profile and there's a bit of crackle and tinny / static ness to it that gives it that "trooper" sound, like you hear int he movies or via short wave / 2 way radios etc. The lower profile allows you to stick it under chest armor etc more easily as well.
THANK YOU for this video! This was SUPER helpful. I'm almost done putting together a Mando cosplay, and finding a good enough amp without breaking the bank was on my list. The 1506 sounds perfect! especially with the slight distortion. It adds character.
I have the TRamp, the Trooper Amp. It has the static burst. You can switch it off or on depending on your character. It also has the Vader breathe in a loop if you are Vader. Great Vid by the way.
I was trying to work out how to engineer a system like this, and now all I have to do is work out where on the costume the speaker goes?? And for a bonus, the cheaper the setup I buy, the more Star Wars Helmet Voice I get! This is an excellent video, worth using the Like button that I never touch.
Glad it helped! Yes, totally. It's a simple as a $30 purchase on Amazon that can solve your problems. Most amps have a neck strap that you can wrap around your neck and have the amp facing forward on your chest and most of the smaller amps are only about an inch thick so they don't take up that much room
Correct. The 10 amp models aren't quite as loud, but they have that sort of hollow. Tinny CB radio kind of sound that we think a lot of troopers and character sound like, so sometimes that's actually a better model to go with. Depending on how thick your costume is, or maybe how many layers of soft parts are on top of the speaker and amplifier that can muffle some of the sound. In those cases the 12 watt amp is a better choice but it depends on your costume
Speaking from experience as TK/TI 11435 (retired), i used to use the 10amp model aker with an icomm unit for the static bust. Now i mostly use it in conjunction with a wireless mic i have tucket in my x-wing bucket and a sound glove connected to the aux port to give me some on demand special effecfs like the wilhelm scream, the star wars theme, etc. since im working on a jawa i’ll be using that set up eithout the mic
Greetings from TK-2886 :) I will often use the Aker amp input line in for MP3 triggers as well. My T-21 blaster, Speeder bike and upcoming Camtono all use the Aker 1506 repurposed as a sound effects amp
This is the coolest star wars video I've seen since 2016. I really hope this could make an idea for normal costume designers in the future. Just think about all the parents children talking in mandalorian costumes!
Very Helpful! Looking forward to halloween at work gonna get one of these for my Mando Costume! Haven't logged into my 501 account in several years and I'm gonna get help from a friend! There's HOPE yet.
Sorry for the very late reply. I would look into voice effects cards from Hyperdyne Labs, RomFX. These are great standalone units but they can be expensive and you normally choose one specific effect / voice and purchase that one to use. You can't use it for multiple voices, you would need to purchase different chips etc. The Rom FX has some models that let you tune the pitch etc. There are even phone apps like Voice Synth Pro. That app is very versatile in that you can use preset effects or customize them as you like. The only issue is that wiring your phone to the amp may require some hacks (eg: Current model iphones don't use standard headphone jacks, so you need different adapters etc.)
Nice! I'm trying to get my Mandalorian costume ready for Halloween. I'm also trying to make a small set of Mando armor for my daughter lol I've been curious about the voice Amp for my costume
Ive done that with several amps, where I separate the circuit board, the battery and the speaker to get a lower profile layout. You can extend the wires for the battery or speaker if you need to relocate parts. You may need to fabricate a speaker housing so that you can get some resonance out of it. Good luck!
Awesome! With like the one con I was planning on going to this year having been cancelled, I wanna make a really cool cyberpunk bounty hunter/mercenary costume for next year. It doesn't have a helmet per se, but I might see about throwing one of these on under the lower skull mask. Maybe even get something to repitch it so that I can have a spooky 6 foot deep voice.
Hi sir! First off, thank you so much for demonstrating the amplifiers! I was thinking about cosplaying as Second Sister from Jedi Fallen Order and I feel that her voice is deepened a tad and has this crispy electronic sound more like Kylo Ren's voice rather than staticky like the Storm Trooper variant. I feel that the effect could best be heard when she was about to fight Cal and said "Outstanding". I'd link the clip, but I feel that RUclips would hold my comment for review. (Aka banish it to the shadowzone.) I've had a look at the Mandalorian Mercs forum where they too discussed how the Aker brand seems to be the amp of choice. My worry is that the ones I've observed do not seem to have the droi- I mean, effects I'm looking for. I was wondering which amplifier you would recommend?
Hi this was great!, just guessing to ask if you can provide us an example of how to use/add effects for example I would like to add two different pitch effects ( -15 and +15) to the voice amplifier in real time, many thanks in advance
You talked a little bit about putting a voice effect add on to the voice amp, I would like to learn more about that. For instance for Darth Vader, since he does have a deeper voice how would I do the add on for him?? I really don’t know how that part works
I think he means when wearing it where does the amp go. You can hide the amp in a pouch in the belt on the costume. Run wires under armor. For trooper just anywhere under the armor.
I'm working on a cosplay that'll have a soundboard (as opposed to a microphone) for input and the Aker 10W was recommended to me. I'm a little uncertain as to which would have the clearest quality (and would love your feedback (pun not intended..) on that), but this video alone has put me at ease - so thank you so much!! (❁´◡`❁)
The Aker 1505 12W is going to sound fuller due to a bigger and more powerful amp and speaker. It has a 1/8" audio input jack on the side for soundboard inputs. I've done the same on thing on a few builds and it works great. Good luck!
@@pandapropsncostumes Thank you so much for replying!! :D That's awesome to know. It seems like the australia tax hits this one pretty hard unfortunately, but I think it'll be my best bet u_u/
Thanks, this is a lot helpful for the other helmets I have planned in the future for, but, how t Fo you change the voice on it? Also, if its on the belt....how does it sound like its coming from the helmets vocabulator then? I have so many questions now
i've been doing star wars characters for a couple years now, and one issue i've always had is actually hearing in my helmet. is there anything that works kinda the opposite of this? where you have a speaker on the outside of the helmet, maybe hooked up to headphones inside? and could that be used simultaneously with an amp like this without causing massive feedback?
That is all nice and dandy, as long as you have pockets where you can store such items...I might just end up having to figure something out with a jetpack.
@@pandapropsncostumes I am by now done with the costume and just got approved (Mandalorian Mercs). As there is no belt pouch (weathered version), I cannot store anything in belt pouches really. I made a small, sneaky pouch to go under the leg scarfs. Maybe I can sneak the Aker in there, besides my glasses and asthma spray (I may just leave the glasses, but I will not go without my emergency medicine).
I have a question I’m currently dressing up as sponge I and I’m trying to find one of those mic so I can sound like the character , do you know which I should get?
Look into a voice effects sound card. These are connected between the mic and the amp and can change your pitch. Hyperdyne labs etc. You can also use an older iphone with the headphone / mic jack and use the Voice Synth pro app on itunes
A voice generally only amplifies your voice. A helmet or mask provides a bit of echo and alters it a bit four doesn’t change the pitch. For that you will need a sound card / voice changer or an app on your phone wired inline. Look into Hyperdyne Labs or Romfx or an app called Voice Synth pro. These options will allow you to change the pitch and tone etc. There are a couple voice amps that have built in pitch change but I don’t have one so I can’t verify how well they work
Where did you get the printfile for the Mando helmet? Is it printed in one piece or multiple? Still looking for an original-looking one. Thanks for your help.
I'm wondering if these systems are compatible with those omnidirectional mics that are very slim and low profile. That would definitely cut back, if not totally eliminate the feedback I would assume. I am also wondering how to put the speaker itself in the helmet so it projects from where one would expect the sound to actually come from. I may even try to make a custom helmet to hold everything in a more space-saving manner while beeing completely original in my character design.
many people have tried the all in the helmet approach. The issue is using speakers that are small enough and give a good full volume. Its loud enough to hear in your living room but at an event or convention, it's not loud enough. Depending on the helmet design, there might not be enough room to contain larger speakers. The other issue is the proximity of the mic and the speakers which can cause massive feedback.
@@pandapropsncostumes I wonder if going with pro-audio speakers that could be wired up differently would work. Like get some good Polk Audio, JBL, or other speakers that would work size-wise, put out good volume, and not have feedback.
You could add a voice changer or pitch modifier such as Hyperdyne Labs Vortex or RomFX etc. You can also use an iPhone using an app like Voice Synth pro. You need to wire these in and plug them into the amp. With the iPhone, some older models are easier to plug and play since they have the old stereo headphone jack. The more recent iPhones over the last 3 years or so no longer have this jack. It can still be done but you need more adapters and splitters
My Aker 1506 fits into the small pouch on the front of the belt. I just removed the plastic clip on the back of the amp and it fits perfectly in a screen sized pouch. See my belt video here ruclips.net/video/KNq9MjANdok/видео.html
"I can bring you in cold, or I can bring you in chili"
I can bring you in warm or i can bring you in cold.
Oh yes. I definitely want my remains to be brought in, in chili. I'm sure I'll be quite appetizering to some alien form. 😂
“I can bring you in warm, or- or lukewarm.”
You can run but you'll die tired....
Good enough move along.
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5:57 "I'm the manalorry"
This is not the way
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I could totally see a 'what if' scenario where it's some schlubby dude in a cheap outfit and is clumsy as Fuck. oh and the relationship between him and his baby yoda being awkward and different lol. and the plot is lost entirely
This is not the way
I'm working on a build that will have the mic and speakers all inside the helmet. Fingers crossed mic feedback won't be a problem.
Hey man is it possible for you to like record the process as tutorial I wanna make a full mando suit
@ Throat mic is a good idea. I've never messed with one before. Worth a shot.
@@kodyshaw6991 it's a month
The issue with having the mic and speakers in close proximity is the risk of feedback is very high. You also have the issue of fitting a speaker big enough for sound yet small enough to not take up much room.
A few people have done it with small speakers such as those used in lightsabers, but the volume and depth of the sound is no where near where one of these amps placed in the chest or on a belt are.
It can be done, people have done it. But its not going to be as loud as an all in one wired solution. Hope that helps!
@@guitarman_3693 its the other way around
That was by FAR the best, the simplest, and easy to understand and follow along demonstration video I've ever seen. It helped me a lot with my mandalorian suit. Thank you!
You're welcome, glad it helped!
You sir are not annoying, it must be said. You are informative helpful and explain everything clearly and concisely great video and super useful!!!
Thanks, that’s all this video was meant to be. Not to impersonate or show off acting, it was meant to show what and how voice amps are used. That’s all my channel is about. Was this video linked somewhere? I have no idea where all these harsh comments are coming from!
@@pandapropsncostumes no idea my friend, they mustn't have known what the video was for. Probably where looking for mandolorian stuff who knows. Keep up the good work regardless and don't pay to much attention the comments. Some are helpful but most are just spam or misinformed 😊
TK421 has some serious feedback from his transmitter lol.
He should go down to maintenance level and get it checked out
Its amazing how effective it gets once you put the helmet on which is like an amplifier itself, completely transforms your voice and makes you sound like a machine, wish you went more into the voice effects.
Great video. Kinda like the lower wattage amp. Sound is overdriven and noisy which adds texture. : ) Mahalo for sharing!
You're welcome! Yes, absolutely. You lose a bit of bigger sound compared to the 1505 12watt, but the 1506 is 10watt, lower profile and there's a bit of crackle and tinny / static ness to it that gives it that "trooper" sound, like you hear int he movies or via short wave / 2 way radios etc. The lower profile allows you to stick it under chest armor etc more easily as well.
“I can bring you in warm, or I can bring you in luke warm”
"OOOO, GAZABINGABOOGAAAAAA"
GryphonWyng You understood what I was talking about 🤣
3:28 I love the titanic flute fail remix
super useful thank you !!! im a tv head and my first time out at a convention i found people couldnt really hear me but this is a useful solution!
THANK YOU for this video! This was SUPER helpful. I'm almost done putting together a Mando cosplay, and finding a good enough amp without breaking the bank was on my list. The 1506 sounds perfect! especially with the slight distortion. It adds character.
FuzzyPyrate This is the way :)
I have spoken
"These aren't the Droids you're looking for."
I have the TRamp, the Trooper Amp. It has the static burst. You can switch it off or on depending on your character. It also has the Vader breathe in a loop if you are Vader. Great Vid by the way.
i didnt know it would be this easy, so thank you
viral coyote You’re welcome!
I was trying to work out how to engineer a system like this, and now all I have to do is work out where on the costume the speaker goes?? And for a bonus, the cheaper the setup I buy, the more Star Wars Helmet Voice I get! This is an excellent video, worth using the Like button that I never touch.
Glad it helped! Yes, totally. It's a simple as a $30 purchase on Amazon that can solve your problems. Most amps have a neck strap that you can wrap around your neck and have the amp facing forward on your chest and most of the smaller amps are only about an inch thick so they don't take up that much room
Correct. The 10 amp models aren't quite as loud, but they have that sort of hollow. Tinny CB radio kind of sound that we think a lot of troopers and character sound like, so sometimes that's actually a better model to go with. Depending on how thick your costume is, or maybe how many layers of soft parts are on top of the speaker and amplifier that can muffle some of the sound. In those cases the 12 watt amp is a better choice but it depends on your costume
"I think most likely these aren't the droids you're probably looking for."
Speaking from experience as TK/TI 11435 (retired), i used to use the 10amp model aker with an icomm unit for the static bust. Now i mostly use it in conjunction with a wireless mic i have tucket in my x-wing bucket and a sound glove connected to the aux port to give me some on demand special effecfs like the wilhelm scream, the star wars theme, etc. since im working on a jawa i’ll be using that set up eithout the mic
Greetings from TK-2886 :)
I will often use the Aker amp input line in for MP3 triggers as well. My T-21 blaster, Speeder bike and upcoming Camtono all use the Aker 1506 repurposed as a sound effects amp
@@pandapropsncostumes sweet. I also use a repurposed 1506 for my mse droid’s speaker because i hate soldering lol.
Thank you for posting this, I've been trying to find something for my Mandalorian cosplay for a while
A wireless Bluetooth adaptor would be great for helmet builds
This is the coolest star wars video I've seen since 2016. I really hope this could make an idea for normal costume designers in the future. Just think about all the parents children talking in mandalorian costumes!
Working on my Book of Boba Fett armor and this will be PERFECT! THANK YOU!
3:25 is this song on spotify?
Lmfao
For a second there it kind of sounded like the Harry Potter theme song XD
Idk but it sounds like a mood booster for me
Lmao
May the Omnissiah bless you for this video. Will go well for my tech priest cosplay.
Very Helpful! Looking forward to halloween at work gonna get one of these for my Mando Costume! Haven't logged into my 501 account in several years and I'm gonna get help from a friend! There's HOPE yet.
Working on a halo mjolnir suit, this helps a lot, now I know what it is I need to get
Awesome! Good luck!
Bought the 10 watt based on your review, I think it's a bit closer to how Mando sounds.
Thanks for this video, for sure will be purchasing one for my Power Ranger cosplays
You're welcome :)
do you have any tutorial how to add effects on the voice amps please.
and this video is very help me a lot THANKYOU!
Sorry for the very late reply. I would look into voice effects cards from Hyperdyne Labs, RomFX. These are great standalone units but they can be expensive and you normally choose one specific effect / voice and purchase that one to use. You can't use it for multiple voices, you would need to purchase different chips etc.
The Rom FX has some models that let you tune the pitch etc.
There are even phone apps like Voice Synth Pro. That app is very versatile in that you can use preset effects or customize them as you like. The only issue is that wiring your phone to the amp may require some hacks (eg: Current model iphones don't use standard headphone jacks, so you need different adapters etc.)
I could totally imagine Jango Fett stealing Robocop's line. Jango finds his bounty and says "Dead or alive, you're coming with me."
I can bring you in cold, NO! ummm wait a second. This is the way. No wait, this....is the way. Wait a second, this, this! now this! THIS! is the way.
3:25 just gets funnier and funnier the more you watch it
"TK421 Why aren't you at your post"
I understood that reference!
Useful video, thanks.👍 I just got a 10w amp.
I leave this under every video I watched, it helps the algorithm..
I love your explanations! And this video is very CUTE! lolll
this is a really useful video I might use this for my power armor or desert ranger cosplays I have coming up
Nice! I'm trying to get my Mandalorian costume ready for Halloween. I'm also trying to make a small set of Mando armor for my daughter lol
I've been curious about the voice Amp for my costume
Ill give this a go thanks.
I need to buy it then rip it apart and repackage for my Darth Malak build.
Ive done that with several amps, where I separate the circuit board, the battery and the speaker to get a lower profile layout. You can extend the wires for the battery or speaker if you need to relocate parts. You may need to fabricate a speaker housing so that you can get some resonance out of it. Good luck!
Great review, just what I needed.
Yes, my cosplay will be great
Great vid! Very informative and thanks for showing how it would all work!
3:06 voice example
Thank! you! I needed this information!
Awesome! With like the one con I was planning on going to this year having been cancelled, I wanna make a really cool cyberpunk bounty hunter/mercenary costume for next year. It doesn't have a helmet per se, but I might see about throwing one of these on under the lower skull mask. Maybe even get something to repitch it so that I can have a spooky 6 foot deep voice.
Hi sir! First off, thank you so much for demonstrating the amplifiers! I was thinking about cosplaying as Second Sister from Jedi Fallen Order and I feel that her voice is deepened a tad and has this crispy electronic sound more like Kylo Ren's voice rather than staticky like the Storm Trooper variant. I feel that the effect could best be heard when she was about to fight Cal and said "Outstanding". I'd link the clip, but I feel that RUclips would hold my comment for review. (Aka banish it to the shadowzone.)
I've had a look at the Mandalorian Mercs forum where they too discussed how the Aker brand seems to be the amp of choice. My worry is that the ones I've observed do not seem to have the droi- I mean, effects I'm looking for. I was wondering which amplifier you would recommend?
im thinking of starting cosplay by making my own character called Nitro, wish me luck. His voice needs to be very robotic like
Does he make your file size capacity from 8 mb to 100 mb?
@@pedrop4174 lol
Heck, I need one for when I wear my face respirator!
Hi this was great!, just guessing to ask if you can provide us an example of how to use/add effects for example I would like to add two different pitch effects ( -15 and +15) to the voice amplifier in real time, many thanks in advance
If you can find one with EQ you can really nail the effect.
this dude just flexing us the limited edition helmets he has
Haha great video man. Hope your dog is ok
this guy seems so friendly
Alternative title:Asian Jango Fett shows how to make a voice modifier
You talked a little bit about putting a voice effect add on to the voice amp, I would like to learn more about that. For instance for Darth Vader, since he does have a deeper voice how would I do the add on for him?? I really don’t know how that part works
Yes, you can add a voice effect box. Look up Hyperdyne Labs, RomFX or Voice Synth Pro.
I may have to get this when I get my Galac Tac armor. LOL!!!
Go around to random people..." you're no use to me dead"
This is a helpful video! Can you tell me where you store the AMP for the Mandalorian Cosplay?
You can get them from Voicebooster.com or Amazon. Look for Aker amp 1505 or 1506
I think he means when wearing it where does the amp go.
You can hide the amp in a pouch in the belt on the costume. Run wires under armor.
For trooper just anywhere under the armor.
Sorry, misunderstood. I have the amp in my front belt pouch. The mic wire goes down the neck, under the undervest and under the belt, then plugs in
I was thinking of doing a Kylo this is way better than that silly mask with the voice changer everyone is trying to upcharge $100+. Thanks!
3:27 7 year old me learning to play the recorder
I'm working on a cosplay that'll have a soundboard (as opposed to a microphone) for input and the Aker 10W was recommended to me. I'm a little uncertain as to which would have the clearest quality (and would love your feedback (pun not intended..) on that), but this video alone has put me at ease - so thank you so much!! (❁´◡`❁)
The Aker 1505 12W is going to sound fuller due to a bigger and more powerful amp and speaker. It has a 1/8" audio input jack on the side for soundboard inputs. I've done the same on thing on a few builds and it works great. Good luck!
@@pandapropsncostumes Thank you so much for replying!! :D That's awesome to know. It seems like the australia tax hits this one pretty hard unfortunately, but I think it'll be my best bet u_u/
Thanks, this is a lot helpful for the other helmets I have planned in the future for, but, how t
Fo you change the voice on it?
Also, if its on the belt....how does it sound like its coming from the helmets vocabulator then? I have so many questions now
Your mandalorian helmet is AWSOME. Can i get one ?
so cool, thanks for the video!
He turned into an elk for a second
I want to know where i can get one of those mando helmets
Hasbro The Black Series - Mandalorian Electronic Helmet
Etsy
Great video. Thanks!
Thank you, great vid.
3:27 Harry Potter Theme
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i've been doing star wars characters for a couple years now, and one issue i've always had is actually hearing in my helmet. is there anything that works kinda the opposite of this? where you have a speaker on the outside of the helmet, maybe hooked up to headphones inside? and could that be used simultaneously with an amp like this without causing massive feedback?
kamenkewl Yes, you can install a small pickup microphone outside that goes to earphones. That would help
That is all nice and dandy, as long as you have pockets where you can store such items...I might just end up having to figure something out with a jetpack.
If you’re doing the Mandalorian costume, a Aker 1506 fits inside the belt pouch :)
@@pandapropsncostumes Not the Mandalorian, but the re-appearance Boba Fett with lots of ammo...but not a single belt pouch or otherwise a pouch.
@@pandapropsncostumes I am by now done with the costume and just got approved (Mandalorian Mercs). As there is no belt pouch (weathered version), I cannot store anything in belt pouches really. I made a small, sneaky pouch to go under the leg scarfs. Maybe I can sneak the Aker in there, besides my glasses and asthma spray (I may just leave the glasses, but I will not go without my emergency medicine).
I have a question I’m currently dressing up as sponge I and I’m trying to find one of those mic so I can sound like the character , do you know which I should get?
Aker 1505 amp is the loudest but it’s bigger than the 1506
It's there a way to get your voice to sound higher pitched?
Im planning on doing a specific cosplay for that.
Look into a voice effects sound card. These are connected between the mic and the amp and can change your pitch. Hyperdyne labs etc. You can also use an older iphone with the headphone / mic jack and use the Voice Synth pro app on itunes
where did you get that mandalorian helmet
TheGamingGeek I 3D printed it
dude this guy is legit
Thank you :) where are all these views coming from? One week this video had a few thousand views and now it’s at 130k?!?
@@pandapropsncostumes What ever your doing keep it up, your channel could definitely grow if it’s going this way ngl. Awesome vid man
Does anybody know what would be the best one for a Riddler costume from the 2021 movie
would be cool if it had voice changer features
I order my TRamp for my Stormtrooper costume.
Do you have any suggestions if a girl is trying to sound like the mandalorian? Any voice amps that would work?
A voice generally only amplifies your voice. A helmet or mask provides a bit of echo and alters it a bit four doesn’t change the pitch.
For that you will need a sound card / voice changer or an app on your phone wired inline. Look into Hyperdyne Labs or Romfx or an app called Voice Synth pro. These options will allow you to change the pitch and tone etc.
There are a couple voice amps that have built in pitch change but I don’t have one so I can’t verify how well they work
You could also try this if you are handy with electronics learn.adafruit.com/wave-shield-voice-changer
@@pandapropsncostumes Tysm! This will really help!
Hello , are them Helmets from PVC? Im just curious when can i find these, they look so realistic.
Λογοθέτης the Stormtrooper helmet is a vacuumformed kit, just like the originals. The Mandalorian helmet is a 3D printed model I printed and painted
Where did you buy the helmet?
I 3D printed it and painted it :)
Great vid! Where did you get your Mando helmet? Please reply! Thank you!
Where I can find that voice modificator?
could you leave links to where you bought it? also how do you lower the pitch with the chips you mentioned.
great job bro
Very cool! Thanks!
It is posible too use this to change my voice like a robot?
cool i was wondering about these now my helmet is fin
"I can bring you in cold, or I can bring you in Frozen"
Where did you get the printfile for the Mando helmet? Is it printed in one piece or multiple? Still looking for an original-looking one. Thanks for your help.
Roman Maisel It’s a Rob Pauza V2 from myminifactory. It’s printed in multiple parts and glued together
Galacticarmory.net has some files too.
I'm wondering if these systems are compatible with those omnidirectional mics that are very slim and low profile. That would definitely cut back, if not totally eliminate the feedback I would assume.
I am also wondering how to put the speaker itself in the helmet so it projects from where one would expect the sound to actually come from. I may even try to make a custom helmet to hold everything in a more space-saving manner while beeing completely original in my character design.
many people have tried the all in the helmet approach. The issue is using speakers that are small enough and give a good full volume. Its loud enough to hear in your living room but at an event or convention, it's not loud enough.
Depending on the helmet design, there might not be enough room to contain larger speakers. The other issue is the proximity of the mic and the speakers which can cause massive feedback.
@@pandapropsncostumes I wonder if going with pro-audio speakers that could be wired up differently would work. Like get some good Polk Audio, JBL, or other speakers that would work size-wise, put out good volume, and not have feedback.
For mandalore
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Hey! Loved this video! When I put on a helmet the voice doesn't change. What should I do about this?
You could add a voice changer or pitch modifier such as Hyperdyne Labs Vortex or RomFX etc. You can also use an iPhone using an app like Voice Synth pro. You need to wire these in and plug them into the amp. With the iPhone, some older models are easier to plug and play since they have the old stereo headphone jack. The more recent iPhones over the last 3 years or so no longer have this jack. It can still be done but you need more adapters and splitters
But how do you change the voice way more!?
Thank you so much this device I have these items can this help me make a decision without making advice for the Mandalorian so I really appreciate it
Ok. I’m sold! What’s the name of it?
I need one of these
When you're in costume, where do you put the speaker?
My Aker 1506 fits into the small pouch on the front of the belt. I just removed the plastic clip on the back of the amp and it fits perfectly in a screen sized pouch. See my belt video here ruclips.net/video/KNq9MjANdok/видео.html