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Unexpected Goodwill Find – You Won’t Believe What I Turned it Into
A little over 2 years ago I was checking out my local Goodwill for any miscellaneous stereo/electronics/speakers (as one does on a Saturday morning) when I came across a pretty interesting find – 8 small carboard boxes with a familiar … Continue reading
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Tagged 4-way, audio, bass, build, crossover, custom, dayton, dayton audio, distortion, DIY, frequency response, home theater, how to, mains, measure, movies, Music, parts express, ported, sealed, stereo, sub, subwoofer, tower
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Big Brother Has Arrived – The Sonorous 12S Subwoofer Build
Earlier this year I built the Sonorous 10S subwoofer and have absolutely loved this subwoofer. So when the opportunity presented itself to build a second bigger version of this sub, I knew I had to do it. And so I … Continue reading
Detailed Measurements and Technical Review of the Crest Audio Vs900 Power Amp
I have to admit, I’ve got the bug once again. After building and listening to my little Sonorous 10S Subwoofer over the last couple of weeks, I’ve suddenly got this need for more, more bass, more low-end bump, more rattling, … Continue reading
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Tagged amp, amplifier, audio, bass, craigslist, Crest, custom, distortion, DIY, frequency response, home theater, max power, measurement, REW, rms, speakers, stereo, vs900, watts
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How I Turned an Old HP Tower Case into an Awesome HTPC Case
Let’s face it, the era of the HTPC, or Media PC, is just about dead. With support for Windows 7 finally coming to a close, and by extension the renown Windows Media Center (aka WMC), combined with the fact that … Continue reading
How I Built an Awesome Classic-Style Bookcase from Scratch with Mixed Lumber from The Home Depot
So I’m trying something a little bit different. I’ve been blogging for a long while now and while I feel like it’s still a great venue for sharing DIY projects and what-not, the bigger and better trend these days is … Continue reading
18dB Crossover for MTM Home Theater Speakers
I found some time today to build up the crossovers for my friend’s new home theater speakers. I am by no means an expert on custom crossover design, and the small array of free tools I have at my disposal … Continue reading