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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2001
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Hi,
I'm designing a multimedia console, that is to be "produced" in a little quantity. In it I would like to have amplified speakers (exactly what you can find in PC industry)... but I don't want to buy those PC speaker, extract them (and the amplifier) from the case... So my question is: where could I find the speakers and amp only (not mounted in plastic box)...Where those integrators find their components ? Thanks very much ;-) |
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I think a lot of them probably use the Amplifier IC's from national semi or TI. Use really cheap wall mount AC-DC converters. bipolar electrolytics for teh crossover if there even is one. I don't personally know where to get a good price on small cheapish shielded drivers. madisound has them in the 20-40 dollar range. You could try contacting an OEM manufacturer like Eminence and ask about over runs or extras. I have heard they are pretty helpful with stuff like that.
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