2011 Haunt Build (part 12)
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I hope you will be home for Halloween because it would be so cool to see your yard come together.
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@HalloweenHellmouth You will have to ask Jeromy if that qualifies as a true "crap ton".
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YEAH! Now you can get them walking. Everything Halloween
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Did you chop down a "crap ton"? :)
Whoo Hoo! Hellmouth FTW!
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man that looks like a lot of work but i have a question whant do you do for sound for ur haunt do you have like a amp with tons of speakers and one sound track or have small speakers and a cheap cd player for diffrent areas or do you have sound at all exsept for props please answer i might use water proof speakers and some speakers that look like rocks with one same sound track and a lager amp
djmarco450 7 months ago
@djmarco450 I have 2 set ups, a Logitech surround sound system with a programmable audio / light box, and a CD player with detachable speakers on long speaker wire. The Logitech has 5 positionable speakers and a sub Woofer. The audio / light box has multiple flood lights hook up to it that sync with whatever track you load into it. I used that for my forest for the past 2 years, this year will be for the graveyard. On the CD player, I play different tracks from the Silent Hill video games.
JHMDF 7 months ago
Yeah that was a crap ton..I have spoken
thebloodshedbrothers 7 months ago
@thebloodshedbrothers So be it.
JHMDF 7 months ago
I have never taken advantage of my whole yard or making something of my driveway, but you and Halloween Hellmouth have me thinking about it.
hyperflexharrington5 7 months ago
@hyperflexharrington5 It can be a big step... it means stuff closer to where the general public and mess with it. Plus, it can be hard making an open space look interesting. Just sticking props in it can look boring.
JHMDF 7 months ago