The Covox Speech Thing (also known as Covox plug) was an external audio
device attached to the computer to output digital sound. It was composed
of a primitive 8-bit-DAC and an analogue signal output, and plugged in to
the printer port of the PC.
The circuit was marketed around 1986 by Covox Inc., for about 70 USD, but
as its parts were orders of magnitude cheaper than the complete plug, and
as its design was fairly simple, people soon started to build their own
variants.
The plug was used long into the 1990s, as sound cards were still very
expensive at that time. The plug was also quite popular in the demoscene.
An inherent problem of the design is that it requires very precise
resistors. If normal parts are used, the values get shuffled, especially
for quiet sounds, resulting in distortion. Nevertheless, the sound quality
of the Covox plug is far superior compared to the PC speaker; even today, a
self-built Covox plug
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