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Re: N900 Micro amp, when compact power is needed (Yet another Frost MOD :D)
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Re: N900 Micro amp, when compact power is needed (Yet another Frost MOD :D)
well you basically just need the amp, if you have 12V available then you can go for the bigger 2x10W one.
Then you need a Jack to whatever (since this end will be cut :D) e.g. jack to phono. And since you have some speakers to "donate"/mod then you probably have the jack plug here. so if you have the jack laying around then here's what you need: Small AMP Large AMP If you want to make it so it takes power from the N900 like mine, well then it gets a little more complicated, look into my battery thread for more info on this. The amp is very simple to solder, it requires NO external components when running of battery, but if you use an adapter then a small capacitor will be needed, and maybe also some filtering if it is "dirty" power coming of the adapter (noise, low freq switching <20KHz) ---------------------------------------------- EDIT: If you just want something to put together fast then you can use the "complete" versions: Comes in 2x3W, 2x10W, 2x15W Again the 2x3W can be used from 2.5-5.5V (battery/USB) The 10W & 15W needs 10-22V (e.g 12V) |
Re: N900 Micro amp, when compact power is needed (Yet another Frost MOD :D)
That is awesome dr_frost_dk. Breadboard FTW!
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Re: N900 Micro amp, when compact power is needed (Yet another Frost MOD :D)
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Re: DIY Audio thread, show you DIY audio 'equipment' (Amps, BT etc...)
Just changed the thread tittle, lets get all the DIY audio mods and accessory's in here :)
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Re: DIY Audio thread, show you DIY audio 'equipment' (Amps, BT etc...)
Rear speakers based on Tangband W4-657SC elements. I haven't used them much, because they sound even cheaper than I thought :(
http://hosted.laasonen.net/tangband-both.png http://hosted.laasonen.net/tangband-behind2.png http://hosted.laasonen.net/tangband-front.png http://hosted.laasonen.net/tangband-behind.png http://hosted.laasonen.net/tangband-both2.png Battery powered portable speaker which I did for my Nokia 5510 when I was about ten. It has two self-made amplifiers, two small speakers, one nine-volt battery, 3.5mm input, on-off switch and power LED. Looks ugly, but it was cool back then :D http://hosted.laasonen.net/20100813_015.jpg http://hosted.laasonen.net/20100813_016.jpg http://hosted.laasonen.net/20100813_020.jpg Closed subwoofer based on Peerless SLS-10 element and Hypex DS 1.2 Amplifier Module. It sounds great and I have used it tens of thousands of hours. It looks cheap, because I didn't use veeners or planks to make it, because it's next to my chair so it gets hit all the time :( I'll probably redo it, if I get better place for it :) http://hosted.laasonen.net/IMG_3804.JPG http://hosted.laasonen.net/IMG_3810.JPG Sorry for bad quality of the pictures. Dark room and not so good camera :( |
Re: DIY Audio thread, show you DIY audio 'equipment' (Amps, BT etc...)
dr frost - you are awesomeness personified
this thread is full of win ! |
Re: DIY Audio thread, show you DIY audio 'equipment' (Amps, BT etc...)
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This will be the Audio one, it's DIY Audio for the our phones mostly but don't mind the home stereo ones. I myself am a modder by heart, i literally don't have anything here at home thats running stock, well my Internet router has not been altered but anything else is. Also when i buy something it is rarely for the purpose it was intended :D And if we can contribute to our maemo devices this way then it's something. |
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I must say that the dock i made is use full, when doing the dishes (yes i really want space for a dishwasher) i was watching video's and the volume was more then enough to drown out the sound of dishes...
If i ever suffer a massive brain hemorrhage and get another phone im modding it to have an onboard amp and some better speakers, this is one thing i really like about my N900 is the audio quality stock compared to many phones i have tested/handled through many years, only phone i have ever had that had better sound was my Alcatel one touch gum (db), it had a massive speaker, tho only mono, and also it was before any mp3 and even poly tones.... |
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