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Join Date: Jan 2010
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My stereo bike (one that works):
Building Onto the Bike I apologize for the lack of pictures; I've been preoccupied trying to get a guitar amp to work decently, but it's very difficult off of a 12V rail. Right now everything is either very quiet, or it pops like mad. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
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Interesting project. My first thought was PC speakers, lot of people use them here for any and everything. They are cheap and newer ones that use the poly full range drivers seem to work well. You can buy them bare but you get the enclosure too with the PC speakers. A class D IC amp would be nice for power savings but cost more. A light sub, hmm, not sure on that maybe consider a tube enclosure. Another way is check ebay and buy some broken ipod speaker sets, they dump that stuff here all the time.
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