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This gives me some inspiration for my ‘mini’ studio! I mostly lurk on KVR too, but this might get me posting more.

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Gives me good Inspiration 🤘🏼🤘🏼

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I thought, why not solder a 3.5mm trrs plug onto an old telephone receiver, and yep, it works! Got a very retro handheld "headset" for laptop or phone, in glorious mono.
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Rad!!

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That phone receiver looks fabulous! Very cool.
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Looks good. I have a bunch of cheap phone mic elements off AliExpress, with a couple soldered up 'bare', but not a whole handset.
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The speaker is somewhat soft, but the mic is obnoxiously loud. Easy fix (todo) two resistors.

I first had the speaker connected only to tip (left)
Phones understand an unconnected right speaker (or unexpected high impedance of left) as: the volume up button is being pressed.
Seems as, now tip+ring both are connected together, the volume is better.
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Thanks for sharing the details! That makes a lot of sense about the speaker and mic levels, connecting tip and ring together is a neat workaround for the volume issue. I also like the “resistance is futile” nod, made me chuckle. Curious, when you get around to adding those resistors, do you have a plan for specific values to balance the mic and speaker, or are you just going to experiment?

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BertKoor wrote: Fri Dec 12, 2025 6:46 pm I thought, why not solder a 3.5mm trrs plug onto an old telephone receiver, and yep, it works! Got a very retro handheld "headset" for laptop or phone, in glorious mono.
Very cool high tech. :wink:

Thanks everyone, this topic is loaded with cool projects. Inspiring me to get my workshop out of storage.
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Simple but strange gizmo...

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