Baldrick
New Member
Probably one of the weird questions here.
I have a Garrett sea hunter mkII that I use more than often. I am getting a little tired with the high pitch tone and looking for a possible solution to lower its frequency. I obviously do not have any access to the inside of the box (even if I did I would not know what to do as I am not an electronic engineer).
My thought process is to try to alter the signal between the connector and the speaker (Oh yes, i would like to make it an external speaker at the same time for out of water use).
Is that even possible? If so would you be able to give me some pointers?
I have a Garrett sea hunter mkII that I use more than often. I am getting a little tired with the high pitch tone and looking for a possible solution to lower its frequency. I obviously do not have any access to the inside of the box (even if I did I would not know what to do as I am not an electronic engineer).
My thought process is to try to alter the signal between the connector and the speaker (Oh yes, i would like to make it an external speaker at the same time for out of water use).
Is that even possible? If so would you be able to give me some pointers?