Hello guys,
after 4 years I finally finished my first diy project and I'm very proud of the final product, so I decided to share it with you guys. I build 2.1 sound system and also amplifier for it, I wish that I could film or document the entire procces, but at the beginning of the build I didn't thought about that. I managed to film some parts of the procces and the final product, hope that video will inspire someone or just give them some new ideas for new project!🙂 ---->https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Gby6F9yBds&t=9s
For more details about the build please ask away and I will be happy to answer you!🙂
Good day, Tilen
after 4 years I finally finished my first diy project and I'm very proud of the final product, so I decided to share it with you guys. I build 2.1 sound system and also amplifier for it, I wish that I could film or document the entire procces, but at the beginning of the build I didn't thought about that. I managed to film some parts of the procces and the final product, hope that video will inspire someone or just give them some new ideas for new project!🙂 ---->https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Gby6F9yBds&t=9s
For more details about the build please ask away and I will be happy to answer you!🙂
Good day, Tilen
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Nice work on the amp, speakers and the video. Love all the little details that you added with CNC. Are the drivers by Visaton? What amp is that? Anyway, great job.
Regards,
Matt
Regards,
Matt
Thanks reloader650 and djn, I appreciate it!🙂
Yes exactly, tweeter is DT 94 - 8 Ohm, Bass-midrange driver is W 170 S - 4 Ohm and for sub I used W 200 S - 4 Ohm. For left and right channel I used TDA1562Q and for sub TDA7294 and also separate power supply for both amps.
Yes exactly, tweeter is DT 94 - 8 Ohm, Bass-midrange driver is W 170 S - 4 Ohm and for sub I used W 200 S - 4 Ohm. For left and right channel I used TDA1562Q and for sub TDA7294 and also separate power supply for both amps.
Thanks for the reply. I am using the W 200 S as a replacement driver in some old Infinity speakers. The foam surrounds had rotted away on the original 8 inch woofers. The Visatons were a perfect fit, and they sound great.
Regards,
Matt
Regards,
Matt
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