mdshaw
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2/4/21 3:41 p.m.
Built a purple 1 for our daughter for Christmas for tunes at her job at the golf course, then her friend wanted 1. Just finished one for our son in his shop. Finally can use some of these 100's of car stickers I have.




BT & aux input, 50watts/ch @10 hrs of play time but can add more lithium battery packs. Kits are on parts-express.com.
Nice fun project & sound good for a 4" full range, thought others would be interested.
I like this. I've been looking for a good kit to make a BT speaker for general things around the house. I wish the DC power converter was internal though. How is the sound?
mdshaw
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2/4/21 11:14 p.m.
You could put it inside then hardwire the dc to the board, then just add an a/c plug to the box. The sound is surprisingly good. I've built tube pre amps & had some pretty good Carver transistor amps & many Yamaha amps so sound reproduction is important. It's a bit limited on bass but it sounds good. Added some stuffing to improve it a bit. Also added the speaker grills from Amazon.