I'd like to monitor the amount of power (in watts) going into my speakers. I'm not concerned about over driving them or anything, I'm just curious how much power I'm actually using. I connected a volt ...
There are great presents, and then there are truly awesome presents: this home-built vacuum tube iPod amplifier and speakers falls most definitely into the latter category. Given to Peter Redmer by ...
Learn how to build a DIY portable speaker using a car speaker, cardboard, and basic electronic components. This step-by-step project covers soldering a transistor amplifier circuit, wiring a 3.5mm ...
DIY Bluetooth speaker projects are always a staple here at Hackady. In our latest feature of DIY audio builds, we have [Patrick’s] vinyl cylindrical speaker. He found a pretty inexpensive Bluetooth ...
If you’ve got £40 to spare and want to learn more about the magic that pushes your tunes beautifully from your laptop/phone/Hi-Fi to your ears, here’s a Sunday afternoon tech project for you.
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How to amplify your phone's sound with a stethoscope & bottles | Easy DIY speaker hack!
Discover a creative way to amplify your smartphone's sound with this easy DIY project. Learn how to repurpose a stethoscope and plastic bottles to build a homemade phone speaker amplifier. Follow step ...
Inspired by many months of hours-long load shedding in South Africa, [JGJMatt] decided to make a portable speaker that can play tunes for hours on a single charge and even charge off the integrated ...
A quick search on Google will bring up countless ways to make DIY speakers (or volume boosting amps) for a smartphone. From a paper cup to a glass jar, nearly all of these will give you some extra ...
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