Korobok & Minory
Minory Minory
Hey Korobok, how about we build a little noise garden out of junk? I've got a stack of miniDiscs, DAT tapes, and some old speakers, and I could turn them into a quirky sound collage. You could rig up a frame with salvaged wood and some simple wiring. Sound like a fun DIY project?
Korobok Korobok
Sounds like a blast! Let’s start by measuring out a sturdy frame from that old plywood, then we can stack the miniDiscs and DAT tapes like a funky record shelf. I’ll wire the speakers with a simple circuit—just a 9V battery, a switch, and a few resistors to keep it safe. We’ll finish with some paint or a clear coat to protect the wood. Ready to roll up our sleeves?
Minory Minory
Yeah, let’s roll! I’ll grab the plywood, measure up the corners, and slap a frame together. Meanwhile, I’ll pile the miniDiscs and DAT tapes, stack 'em like a funky record shelf—got to keep that noise vibe going. I’ll wire the speakers with the battery, switch, and a couple of resistors so we’re not blowing anything. And I’ll pop a quick coat of paint or clear varnish to lock it down. Just give me a moment to juggle five tracks of audio while we’re at it—oops, I’m probably overestimating. But hey, let’s do it!
Korobok Korobok
Sounds solid—just make sure those DATs stay wired out of the way so the battery doesn’t fry them. When you’re stacking, keep a little space between each layer so the sound can actually breathe. Once you finish the paint, give it a quick test run before sealing it all up. Ready when you are!