you can just add a jumper to ground the speaker again if you remove the headphone PCB.  try attaching where the white wire was to ground.  i *think* the white wire is the post-switch speaker wire at least, perhaps that isn't right.  memory

removing this PCB basically removes the switch that engages the speaker.  you've got to switch it back on again somehow.  a jumper should do the trick.  or a bit of hook up wire if you want it insulated

the switch in the jack is a grounding switch.

wow, somehow missed this when the thread was first started,

impressive!  thanks so much for sharing here

whatever you've got, feel free to submit it  smile

these have been around for quite some time, you just don't see them sold outside of china as often because the lithium battery makes bulk shipping a little tedious

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yup!

and the mold for these cases is the same from the clear blue ones we've got in the shop.  its totally identical (sort of strange seeing it again, lost friend!)

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should have these in shortly if anyone is interested in shipping from the usa

pretty exciting huh!

the details are basically what cTrix requested, he's putting it together (i know basically nothing about working with video like this).  there was some reasoning for this in the email, but i forget,

submit whatever you've got though!

forgot maybe the most important part:  submission window is open for a week from when I posted this! 

so, get those in sooner rather than later wink

[email protected] should work fine

if you don't hear back from that one, get in touch with me directly in a week and i'll get you two in touch wink  but, he's usually good at answering that address

make sure to run this all by Johan!  i know the logo itself is trademark, and he might have an opinion about his name appearing on the sticker as well (or the TM being removed in particular)

(maybe you've done this and i just missed it, it'd be a good idea though considering you're wanting to sell them, which he's previously put limits on people accruing profit from if its via the logo)

not trying to be a bummer.  prudence pays off

our booth at the Synthesis@Moogfest event will have a looping DVD.  this way, when people ask us ‘what in the world are you talking about, i’m so confused?’ we can just point to the TV!

DO YOU WANT TO BE ON THE DVD?  we need your live material!  (or if you have material you think might be as appropriate for this)

ABSOLUTE REQUIREMENTS:
— MUST be family-friendly in all regards.  this will be shown at an all-ages, open-to-the-public event, so please make sure anything in the video is appropriate for this type of setting.
— you MUST be using SOMETHING from Kitsch-Bent in the video.  preferably an item which is visible in the video, but if not at least something that can be demonstrated through the video.  we’ve got to relate it to Kitsch-Bent in some way or another.

here are the specifics for the video itself:
— 720p or 1080p preferred (lower will be obviously low rez in the dvd)
— video recorded from DSLR / handheld camera / good phone is preferred, but your file may need re-encoding on a PC / MAC
— its always best to start with a higher quality and move down from there, so if you have video in different resolutions please submit the highest/best you have.
— Max file size 200MB
— submit the audio tracks on their own if dubbing or quality is an issue.  this can be sorted out on our end. 

OUTPUT SETTINGS:
Quicktime H264, MP4 or AVI (xVid)
 H.264 @ 4mbps - 8mbps (VBR) - preference for 1280 x 720 (so 720p) at 30 fps.
 Audio set to uncompressed PCM (48khz) or AAC 320kbps.


if you'd like to submit something, please get in touch with me at: matt (aatt) kitsch-bent (ddoott) com, include "video submission" in the subject line

the chosen videos are just my own preference if space on the dvd becomes an issue.  might not even be based on the music itself, but perhaps the video quality.  so, bring your A game, in all aspects! 

full credit (via on-screen text, like a music video) will be given to the artist.  we imply no rights to what you submit for us to use in the dvd, and copies of the dvd won't be distributed.  i'm also planning on having deet sheets made with artist contact info so people can find you online when they get home.

i'd very much encourage you all to take advantage of the opportunity.  its an event with thousands of fans of electronic music, who basically by default of being there have open minds to many different musical forms and methodologies.

^ i'd vote yes on this change too, thats sort of cool

got it wink  i'll get those listed as soon as i possibly can as well!

asking honest questions seeking help is hardly ever the wrong thing to do, i'm glad some of this banter might have helped out!

yeah, prom carts.  i remember what i was supposed to be doing today haha.  and not spring cleaning, doh!

Dead Pixel Productions wrote:
Jazzmarazz wrote:

Yeah, if you watched the videos of him building the carts, he tasted them out in a DKC cart shell.

Yeah, That's where I got the idea, but didn't know if the production versions had any differences that would complicate it.

kitsch wrote:

totally.  the first batch (beta batch maybe?) were grey original shells

That's awesome; I noticed that the DnDs use 3rd party carts (Proprietary DnD carts?)
I'm actually going to be buying some buttons from your shop for the mod job I want to do on my DMG!

Thanks guys!! I'm sure this is the first of a ton of questions to come!

right on!

you've come to a good place for such questions smile  this site has a lot of love for Prof. Abrasive and his DnD project (he pops in from time to time even)

totally.  the first batch (beta batch maybe?) were grey original shells