Grow A Garden 2 has quietly become one of Roblox's busiest farming games, and the developers keep adding reasons to stick around beyond just watering crops and chasing mutations. The latest addition turning heads is the Megaphone, a gear item that lets players pipe custom audio directly into their server. Think of it as a boombox with a Roblox twist: you punch in a Sound ID code, equip the item, and suddenly your whole farm is blasting the Pokemon Center healing jingle or the Minecraft villager death sound.
The community has taken to it fast. Players are using it to set the vibe during long farming sessions, mess with crop thieves caught in the act, or just cause general chaos in public servers. Here's the thing: the Megaphone is genuinely fun, but only if you know which codes actually work and how the system operates.

Equipping the Megaphone gear

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What the Megaphone costs and how to get it
The Megaphone sits in the Gear Shop and runs 8,000 Sheckles. That's not pocket change for newer players, but anyone who's been farming through weather events and selling mutated crops should be able to get there without too much grinding. Once purchased, it lives in your inventory like any other gear item.
To actually use it, equip the Megaphone from your inventory and a cog icon will appear on the right side of your screen. Tap that cog to open the sound ID input box, type in any valid Roblox Sound ID, and the audio starts playing. You can only have one Sound ID loaded at a time, but swapping is instant whenever you want a change.
The Sound IDs players are actually using
Roblox Sound IDs are just numeric codes tied to audio files hosted on the platform. The Megaphone accepts any valid ID, which means the library is enormous. These are some of the codes currently circulating in the Grow A Garden 2 community:
The Grow A Garden Notification Sound Effect (124769473122070) is a particular favorite for obvious reasons: playing the game's own notification sound on loop while farming is the kind of low-effort chaos that never gets old.

Sound ID input in Megaphone
Finding more Sound IDs beyond the basics
The codes above are a starting point, but the real depth comes from browsing Roblox's broader audio library. The site robloxsong.com indexes a large portion of available Roblox Sound IDs and lets you search by name or category, so if you want something specific like a particular game's soundtrack or a niche sound effect, that's the place to dig.
What most players miss is that the Megaphone works in both public and private servers. In private sessions with friends, it becomes a genuine atmosphere tool. In public servers, it's more of a social experiment. Either way, the 8,000 Sheckle price starts to feel pretty reasonable once you realize how much mileage you can get out of a single gear slot.
Where the Megaphone fits into the bigger picture
Grow A Garden 2 launched in June 2026 and has been adding content steadily since. The Megaphone is the kind of addition that doesn't change how farming works but makes the time spent farming more entertaining. Between weather events that can swing your crop values dramatically and the ongoing grind for rare mutations, having something to fill the silence actually matters more than it sounds.
For players still building their Sheckle reserves or figuring out which weather events are worth chasing, the Grow A Garden 2 weather events guide covers every event's effects and multipliers in detail. And if you want a full rundown of working Sound IDs updated regularly, the Grow A Garden 2 Megaphone codes guide keeps that list current as new favorites surface from the community.
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