Hi geeks just wondered if anyone was into electronics and making thier own stuff, I aim to start making my own Bluetooth Speakers and am looking for a supplier of the parts to do this, any help advice or pointers in the right direction would be great
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I made more loudspeakers than my wife wants to remember
for the easy part: BT kits can be picked up from fleabay or dx.com, or alibaba
the before I write 4 pages of nerdy audio ramblings, a few questions:- where should they be going? living room? portable?
- what's the budget?
- what is your skill level in woodworking and electronics?
- What size?
- what are your expectations for the sound quality?
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Originally posted by Henkjan View PostI made more loudspeakers than my wife wants to remember
for the easy part: BT kits can be picked up from fleabay or dx.com, or alibaba
the before I write 4 pages of nerdy audio ramblings, a few questions:- where should they be going? living room? portable?
- what's the budget?
- what is your skill level in woodworking and electronics?
- What size?
- what are your expectations for the sound quality?
Budget is flexible but I think maybe £250 limit
Skill level is moderate I can solder and use tools as I need to, woodworking isn't needed as I intend to use old items such as radios etc to turn into bluetooth spekars
Max size speakers will be 5 inch
Sound quality needs to be reasonable nothing spectacular maybe equal to £100 to £200 of the shelve speaker
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With the budget you have it might be worth considering https://www.mopidy.com/ with a decent DAC coupled up to hifi amp and speakers. Add a phatdac to your pi https://www.modmypi.com/raspberry-pi...CABEgIt-_D_BwE and get a second hand amp and speakersGreg
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'93 Coupe with a few tweeks
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Makes sense Rikki, so you're planning on buying up old kit adding bluetooth ability then selling on?
I'd suggesting having a look through on aliexpress.com as there is all sorts of kit on there that you could try.Greg
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'93 Coupe with a few tweeks
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for the amp: look for e.g. Ta-2024 based kits, they have low power consumption and should run on 12V
project for a portable speaker on a boat: http://forum.zelfbouwaudio.nl/viewto...rdicht#p164231
(you'll probably want to use google translate, it's in Dutch)
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