Lightsaber Soundboards

Our lightsabers are known for their complete customization options, and the lightsaber’s sound is a key part of bringing your saber to life. From choosing the hilt design to selecting the blade color, every component is customizable. But it’s the sound that truly elevates the experience. By selecting sound components—including battery packs, sound modules, and related accessories—you can ensure your saber hums, crackles, and crashes just like the ones seen on screen. These sound components add a deeper layer of immersion, making every swing and clash feel authentic.

Supplies for adding sound to your saber.

Choose Your Lightsaber Sound Font

With an onboard sound unit like the Obsidian USB Soundboard, you can program your lightsaber with free sound fonts, each offering a unique and immersive saber experience. Whether you prefer the clean, steady hum of a traditional saber or the chaotic crackle of Kylo Ren’s saber, there’s a sound font to match your style. The sound fonts are customizable, letting you create a sonic profile that matches the intensity and feel of your saber combat.

Experience Realistic Sound Effects

Lightsaber sound components offer a range of sound effects that react to every move. Here are some of the key effects:

Idle Hum: The idle hum is an essential lightsaber sound feature that brings authenticity and immersion to the experience. This continuous sound replicates the distinct noise a lightsaber makes when it’s powered on but not in active motion. It’s a low, resonant sound designed to mimic the energy field of the saber blade, giving the impression that it’s vibrating with power and ready for action.

Clash: This saber sound effect is triggered when your saber makes contact with another object, creating a dramatic clash sound. The sound module detects the impact and plays the corresponding sound, making your duels feel more authentic.

Motion-Activated Sounds: As you wave your saber through the air, motion sensors trigger unique sounds for each swing and movement. Whether you’re performing fast strikes or slow, controlled swings, the sound responds in real-time.