I added long transistor legs because I've found that most of the time I look up datasheets for transistors they'll have the legs labelled backwards. Sure enough when I first fired up the audio circuit it didn't work. I then found another datasheet for the same transistors with an opposite pinout to the first datasheet I found. I flipped the transistors around and the circuit worked great. After I got it working I shortened all the transistor legs so everything fits nicely.
You can hire me but building all this stuff was expensive and time consuming so unless you want to pay around 400$ you can build one of these yourself.
Here's the audio circuit:
The audio actually sounds better than the model 1.