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Old 26th August 2009, 12:20 AM   #1
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Default Caveman audio-- what ever became of it?

I may not be using enough of the forums but I have not seen anything in recent times on Caveman Audio. The goal was to use the most base components for building and listening.

Homebrew phase plugs qualify. What other homebrews and caveman tweaks have or have not been discussed?

Ther caveman device I use is a hacked boom box, a Sharp Electronics model of about three watts per channel in lieu of getting a t-amp.

I also have running an old Radio Shack SA155 but I must admit that that one sounds bass heavy, unnatural, and not good for the application of full range speakers.
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