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When we moved into my house a couple years ago, I noticed a moldy metal drive-in theater speaker hanging up as a decoration in my garage (one of the ones you put on your car). It sat up there for about two years until today. I pulled it down to see a single input which looked like it could take an instrument cable, it has about a 4-5 inch speaker and a volume control. Then I got an idea. I hooked up my 15W amp and plugged the little speaker into the headphones jack with a cable. It worked! I thought the thing was garbage but I was wrong. You have to turn it all the way up to get and volume at all and then it crackles, but man is it cool to plug into somthing that hundreds of random people listened to movies with, who-knows how long ago!

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Originally Posted by mmmthasgood1 When we moved into my house a couple years ago, I noticed a moldy metal drive-in theater speaker hanging up as a decoration in my garage (one of the ones you put on your car). It sat up there for about two years until today. I pulled it down to see a single input which looked like it could take an instrument cable, it has about a 4-5 inch speaker and a volume control. Then I got an idea. I hooked up my 15W amp and plugged the little speaker into the headphones jack with a cable. It worked! I thought the thing was garbage but I was wrong. You have to turn it all the way up to get and volume at all and then it crackles, but man is it cool to plug into somthing that hundreds of random people listened to movies with, who-knows how long ago!
Hmmm. Sounds like Line 6 needs to add this to their speaker emulations.
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Originally Posted by presbystrat Hmmm. Sounds like Line 6 needs to add this to their speaker emulations.

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http://www.audioease.com/
It's already been done in plug-in form...
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Originally Posted by thomaspg70

I think this wins the "legit thread full of cheap posts" of the day award....
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