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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Monterey Bay
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Hello,
I have designed and built a mobile sound system for the iPod, and his cousins: http://www.one4ever.de/audio/ipower1.html It is based on an LM 2876, and a pair of Dayton chassis. It is not really based on any scientific research, I don't even have speaker measurement & simulation software, except for WinISD. Still a lot of fun, though I hope my project gives some ideas and inspiration to the community. Diyaudio has been a source of tons of valuable information for me over the past couple years. Time to give something back... Thanks, Thomas |
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