I just spent the last 1.5 months transforming this:
Into this:
And now I'm here to talk about it.
First, the mods:
+ master volume knob (built-in EHX LPB-1 booster circuit)
+ delay feedback knob
+ delay time knob (approx. 50-500ms)
+ LFO rate, shape and depth knobs
+ output tone switch (high/low)
+ noise switch: turn on to introduce an infinitely oscillating noise texture into the signal, which can be further manipulated via the other controls
+ decay tone switch (bright/natural)
+ LFO and true bypass foot switches, each with LED washers (the white discs) in lieu of traditional status LEDs
+ momentary input mute button
+ effect output
+ additional direct output
+ effect input with standard TRS switched power setup (i.e. have the option to power via a battery, though as you can see by the gut shot that's not an ideal option)
+ momentary reset for debugging purposes
Honestly, I wouldn't recommend doing this build.
I'm quite proud of the design work I put into it, don't get me wrong; the reason I was able to exploit this crappy little karaoke microphone as much as I could is because it utilizes the PT2399, a
well-documented digital delay chip that's been used in
better and much
cleaner-sounding builds
over the years.
The rest of the mic's circuitry is decidedly less clean, however.
Case-in-point: I had to add a booster circuit on the output signal to make the thing reasonably audible.
Worse still, this is one of those circuits that
needs preamp on the input signal: obviously that's not included in the final build, so I had to whip-up another booster circuit to compensate:
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Also, the reset button is in an awkward position wherein a patch cable could potentially trigger it by accident; the reset doesn't
need to be in the build at all since the stock circuit is fairly stable, so maybe one day I'll swap it out with an input level pot or something...
Point is, while I'm glad it turned out as well as it did, you can do much better things with the PT2399 alone than you can with it attached to an el-cheapo microphone meant for kids.