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25 [http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=092-124 Neutrik NYS230 1/4" Stereo Jack Non-Switched]
25 [http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=092-124 Neutrik NYS230 1/4" Stereo Jack Non-Switched]


 
==Amplifiers==
 
 
 
4 2-Channel Speaker Terminals $1 each*4 = $4
 
 
Misc. Bolts/Washers/Attaching Speaker Thingys  $5
 
Heat Shrink => Max Lab
 
Speaker Wire  => Max Lab
 
Weather Stripping => maybe Max Lab


Amplifier Kit from 41hz.com
Amplifier Kit from 41hz.com

Revision as of 06:39, 14 February 2008

Salad? Is it good for anything? Maybe not, but at least we can use the bowls.

The Round Table

Nick, Steinunn, Hayden, Turner, Baek


What is the Salad Bowl?

The Original Salad Bowl (Dan Truman @ CNMAT)

What We Want to Try?

BLANDA MATT 8 inch diameter

BLANDA MATT 11 inch diameter

Reda IKEA Mixing Bowls

Supplies/Order List

Speakers

8 Tang Band W2-803SM 2" Driver

6 Tang Band W3-315E 3" Aluminum/Magnesium Driver

6 Tang Band W3-881SJ 3" Shielded Neodymium Driver


Connectors

25 Neutrik NYS230 1/4" Stereo Jack Non-Switched

Amplifiers

Amplifier Kit from 41hz.com

Amplifier

What I'm thinking? Dual Amp9 Kits from http://41hz.com/. We might be able to get away with $200 or less?

Some one did it here

Sonic Impact Commercially Available 2-Channel T-Amp $80/2Channels = total of $320 ish

Another Commercial T-amp from Trends

DIY Kits @ 41hz.com

A DIY Page building one of the 41hz.com kits

Hacking a Sonic Impact T-amp?


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