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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Turkey
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Hello everyone,
I have finished my mobile loudspeaker (boombox?) which I have been working on for almost two months. It is a 3 way system shaped like a star. The bottom protrusions (I call them feet) have a bandpass system which serves as the subwoofer section. Inside the chest cavity is a closed box for mid-bass. The amplifier is a paralleled Tripath TK2050 and along with the amplifier is a preamplifier with tone controls and an analog crossover. The batteries and charge circuit are hidden inside the cabin as well. Here are some pictures. For detailed information, you can visit my blog at "http://keremdiypatrick.blogspot.com/" |
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