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Episode: 51
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Title: HPR0051: TalkBox
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0051/hpr0051.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-07 10:45:58
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Hello, this is the MeroVinci coming to you today for Hacker Public Radio.
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Today I'm going to take a little side-track from my discussions of virtualization simply
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because DeepGeek is also covering virtualization and a topic that I've definitely found very
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very interesting, so it's a topic I do not want to discuss too and depthily to ultimately
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turn people away from virtualization.
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So instead, today I'm going to talk about another set project I've been working on that
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is commonly known as a talk box.
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Now a talk box was originally used back in the 60s, according to Wikipedia, was originally
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used by Pete Drake and from Pete Drake it was also used by Stevie Wonder's, you used
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in a George Harrison song, but the talk box pretty much became a mainstream instrument
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with Peter Frampton and his album, Frampton Comes Alive, and you know everybody's familiar
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with the single, do you feel like we do?
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And from there is when it really picked up steam and moved on, other performers like Bon Jovi,
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Frank Roger and Sam have used it all the way up to Slion, the Family Stones, and even
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today it's been used by rappers periodically, as well as the food fighters have covered
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it and many, many others throughout the years.
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Now there is something that you threw my research of the talk box and you know looking
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at the Wikipedia page, looking at other pages, it's found it very interesting that there's
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a bit of a controversy over the origin of the talk box and that Bob Heel claims that
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he invented the talk box, that he was the first person to produce the talk box and even
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today that if you buy a talk box from your favorite musicians catalog, you will buy the
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Heel talk box, the H-E-I-L, but apparently there is also a device from custom electronics
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that was referred to as the bag, which apparently has the same concept of a talk box and works
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in the same principle as a talk box.
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And so you might be asking, well how does the talk box work?
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And a talk box works by taking an output signal from an amplifier, so normally this is used
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with a guitar but is not limited to a guitar.
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So from the guitar amp, some way is playing the guitar, it's plugged into an amp.
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From the amp it goes out to the main speaker that everybody here is for the guitar, but
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then also it splits and goes out to a secondary speaker.
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Now this secondary speaker has some sort of cone or funnel or something like that attached
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to the top of it that has a tube leaving the top of the speaker, the top of this extra
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speaker, and the tube runs usually up a mic stand and is sitting right next to a microphone.
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So what this does is as a person plays the guitar, it not only comes out the main amplifier
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for everyone to hear, but it also comes out the secondary speaker up this tube in which
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case normally a vocalist would step up to the microphone where the tube was in their mouth.
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So now we have this guitar sound coming through the tube into the vocalist's mouth and then
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the vocalist will move their mouth as if they're singing and instead of letting their vocal cords
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produce the noise and their mouth shape the noise and produce words, instead they let
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that guitar sound be the noise in the mouth or the audio in the mouth and the mouth shapes
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that to produce similar to words or similar to words which then comes out of the mouth
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back into the microphone and then out the house PA for the house speakers for everyone
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to hear, which is why a lot of Peter Francis do you feel like I feel? He's playing the guitar
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as he's mouthing the words, do you feel like we feel and that's pretty much what you hear
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is, do you feel like we feel like we do, whatever that is I've already forgotten.
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Now this is different from how a vocoder works, a vocoder, I'm sure many people are familiar
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with the vocoders, but a vocoder takes a vocal signal, takes the vocal sound as it comes
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through the microphone and then processes it and analyzes it and processes it to give
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it a different sound or a different noise like a computer sounding voice or something like
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that, two different methods which I think ultimately could replicate the vocoder could
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ultimately replicate the same thing as a talk box, however they do work physically different.
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So as I've been researching talk boxes this weekend, I found that there's a bunch of
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people on the internet, like there's a bunch of people on YouTube who have made videos
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of themselves making what's referred to as a ghetto talk box. Now a ghetto talk box is as it
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sounds it's creating a talk box, ghetto estically I guess, or in a ghetto fashion and pretty much
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involves just taking a secondary speaker of some sort and putting your own tube over
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that speaker and allowing the sound to come through that speaker. Now what a lot of people
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are doing is they're just taking a simple pair of computer speakers that they have line
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around, they usually seem to be powered speakers so that way you know they have the speaker
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has its own amplifier to power the speaker and just taking these things apart using some
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sort of a parabolic bowl shape device or some sort of bowl to enclose the speaker and usually
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the amp as well in which case so they'll enclose the speaker, drill a hole into the bowl and
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then stick their vinyl tube down in there or stick their tube down in there. Now typically
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the tube is vinyl or some sort of plastic and it's also commonly about half an inch in
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diameter for the outer diameter. Now this tube you can pick up anywhere, your favorite hardware
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store, Lowe's Home Depot, I definitely bought mine at Home Depot for like about 10 foot
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for I think it was like three bucks total you know real cheap stuff and for the speakers
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I used is yes I had a pair of random speakers line around and I pretty much just you know
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use a screwdriver, pry them open. I cut off the second the left channel that was with
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my speakers because ultimately I didn't need it, excuse me, cut off the left channel
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and went through our cabinets here at the house, found a topware bowl, drilled a hole in
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the topware bowl with my drum, stuck the tube down in there and put the bowl over the
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speaker and you know tried to use it as a talk box. Now we'll admit I didn't really
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get the greatest results out of this so instead my good friend the Reverend Bill he came
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up with this the idea of maybe I should take a funnel and put a funnel over the speaker
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in which case I did we had an extra funnel line around and I stuck the funnel directly
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onto the speaker and kind of taped it down and then stuck my hose on the end of the funnel
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and it actually works fairly fairly well but as I've gone back and looked at some of these
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designs for how to build a talk box everybody's everybody pretty much says that you need to
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have like an airtight seal between the speaker and the edge of the and the end of the tube
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so that way you know that all of the sound from the speaker is going straight to the tube
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you know the sound's not bleeding off anywhere else and and going other places which is also
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what some of the videos you'll see on the internet you know people are like there was one
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guy who took his talk box and stuck it all inside of a large like rubber made container
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and he used that to help dampen the sound around it so that way the sound from that speaker
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didn't bleed out everywhere else. There was another guy who used who used like two plungers
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that he pressed together and that helped trap the sound you know within within the plungers
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and it seemed to work really well and using the funnel idea you know does seem to work
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pretty well although I do have an issue I mean I can still audibly hear my secondary
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speaker as well as you know the tube as it's in my mouth and I'm making I'm making the
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noise so I just wanted to share with you guys the talk box and just some of the some of
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the things that I've used it are some of the information that I found out about it there's
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definitely tons of YouTube videos as well as there's a handful of instructables on how
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to how to create a talk box I'll definitely include a link to some of these instructables
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as well as maybe a few of these YouTube videos that I found were most helpful in the creation
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of the talk box.
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Thank you for listening to H.P.R. sponsored by Carol.net so head on over to C.A.R.O.N.C. for all
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