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K....update.


Supplies used:


Samsung HM1300 Bluetooth headset.

iPhone with Voice Synth app (full version - $5)

Aker 1505



The Voice synth app works really well. I'm still trying to nail that perfect Fett voice, but you can save a lot of variations to the voice. Personally, it works really well, you just have to make a lot of adjustments to what you want.


Here was my setup:


First I just put a male to male 3.5mm headphone jack from my iPhone to the Aker amp. I spoke regularly and the Voice Synth changed my voice perfectly. The supplied male to male cord from Aker was a bit short, so I got a bunch of feedback. I would just need a longer cord, but in order for that to work properly, I would need to have the phone in my helmet...not ideal. Plus, the screen needs to remain on.


Synced the bluetooth headset up. Synched easily, but my main issue with this is that the audio did NOT go out through the headphone jack to the Aker amp. It went BACK to the bluetooth headset.


Voice changer still worked and all, but not where I wanted to audio to go.


The deal now will be to find a bluetooth MICROPHONE ONLY. Something that does not have a speaker to go back to. Hopefully then, the audio will go through the headphone jack to the Aker amp. I have looked everywhere for this, but everything I find is cellphone based and has an ear bud of some kind.


Another thought I had....was to take the supplied Aker microphone....and make it bluetooth. Has anyone ever worked with Bluetooth transmitters before? I think you can just plug the mic into the unit and it sends a bluetooth signal.


Then, that can go to iPhone and then the audio gets filtered to the amp.


Thoughts?


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