[recycling] a sound system for a kitchen

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i like to hear music while cooking or drinking coffee that is why i decided to build a sound system for my kitchen. i did not want to buy new technology and wanted just to recycle parts i had home. so i did this:
1. amp i have got from a friend as he did not need it anymore: s-m-s-l samp 03 ta2020 40w
2. speakers i did not use for years: radiotehnika s30b

all analogue. the size of the amp is small that is what i needed. the amp is powered with 12V. input to amp goes via 3,5 jack and i did plug in a smart phone or mp3 player to listen to music.

then for some reason the amp broke (no sound on left channel) and i wanted to replace it. i could not use the normal sized amps as they would not fit into the kitchen shelf. and did not want to buy a new amp like the CN one. after some time of thinking a noticed that the broken amp was powered by 12V so the idea came to use an old car radio which uses the same voltage.

3. the replacement amp/car radio: from a friend i have got this one: blaupunkt valencia

just had to buy the special cables that can be plugged in to the radio.

works fine. is louder and the old analogue sounds better then the todays china amp, did cost nothing. and saves nature 🙂
 
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Yep, mounted a pre-used car radio/cassette player on a shelf in my garage back in the day.

Courtesy of a beefy 12V dc supply and some big homemade speakers it sounded great as an accompaniment to hammering, sawing, cursing etc.!
 
edit--- does the boom box have an subwoofer?

Not visible. From outside looks like two accoustic suspension speakers and two tweeters. Don't recall inside. Sounds okay.
Doc

Looks near identical to this, except has slide pots.
 

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