Stereo Interface Box

Stereo Interface Box

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I built this little enclosure to house the chunk off the back of an old VCR, enabling me to interface my vintage karaoke machine with my computer. First, grab your Dremel and hack off the eight RCA connectors from the back of that outdated VCR. Next, solder them directly onto a headset cord, and voilà! You'll have successfully connected your computer to an ancient mixer or Karaoke machine, or perhaps even an old reel-to-reel tape deck. Print Settings Printer: Prusa I3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .23 Infill: 15% Notes: This prints perfectly without supports. Post-Printing I simply used a lighter to melt the front of the box onto the back, and then secured it to the side of the karaoke machine using velcro. Finally, I connected everything with RCA cords to the mixer or amplifier.

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