Monday, June 7, 2010
DIY wireless speakers... part 2
You all remember my DIY wireless speakers I did a little while ago... nothing wrong with that set up but the sounds wasn't exactly what I was looking for. The subwoofer made the sliding doors vibrate even when they where open.
Going back to the drawing board and using the "Eames Quadraflex Speakers" as inspiration, I built a wooden box with a access door in the back (which also comes handy to hide the power cable when not in use) placed all the components inside the box and created an opening for the sound covered with a black aluminum grill. Painted the wood in a off-white shade to give it that vintage look and voila! done. Sounds is much better and looks is awesome!
-joel
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