_______                 _______  __
|    ___|.-----..-----. |   |   ||__|.----.
|    ___||  _  ||  _  | |       ||  ||  __|
|_______||___  ||___  | |__|_|__||__||____|
         |_____||_____|
 ________________________________________________________________________


 Hello Family, friends and fans.

 I've wanted one of those green harmonica microphones for a long time, but
 they have always been to pricy, so I decided after reading a DIY page to
 make one myself. This is the story about the making of my egg microphone.

 The parts:
 1 second hand mic from a second hand shop.
 1 EggTimer (new)
 1 mono jack that I had from a distortion pedal I never got correct.

 This amounted to a total of about 40 SEK (EUR 3.5), which is pretty decent
 I think.

 Tools:
 Scissors, glue, drilling machine and some screwdrivers.

 The images are pretty self explanatory so I'll just give you a quick
 step-by-step here.

 Take the stuff apart.
 Drill holes.
 Put the mic together.

 It's easy to distort it as you can hear in this soundclip I apologise
 for the stupid lyrics and out of tune singing :)

 Anyways here are the pretty (an clickable) pictures, do enjoy!

 
 
 


And a cool thing is that I have the timerpart to put into something else
:)


/Johan

 ________________________________________________________________________