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dyli795 | 21:33 Mon 20th Feb 2006 | How it Works
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Being an electric guitarist, it just occured to me, you know those domestic smoke alarms? Well, they obviously have a loud little amp in there and a tweeter. I wonder if an electronics whiz could explain how to bridge in a quarter inch jack socket to connect a guitar; no prizes for tone but what an interesting sound.
  
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Not sure about this but have you tried www.smokeyamps.com ? Similar idea but a fantastic sound and not too expensive. Will also double up as a 'fuzz' box.

Smoke alarms don't have tweeters, they have a piezo-electric sounder element which is designed to work very efficiently (loud) at one particular frequency, it would not work well with frequencies outside its working range.
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Thanks for the answers. The Smokeyamps is something I can go back to time and again e.g. loads of links, Ta. Yes qapmoc, I think I can understand what you're saying but I'm intrigued to hear the effect. Perhaps I'd have to play everything in G Sharp or something for the piezo to respond at all, but that wouldn't do realy. In that case, connecting a two or even one inch speaker may solve the c.p.s. prob.


Thanks again, I'd still like to know how to go about joining a jack socket, I've even got a soldering iron!

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