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Decibel Dungeon These loudspeakers were conceived as partners for the Gainclone chip amplifiers that I had built. The idea was that the Gainclones, speakers and modified CD723 CD player would form a top-end hi-fi system for minimal outlay.

And the only way to find out if that was possible was to try and do it! Of course, there is no reason why these speakers cannot be used with other amplifiers.
Indeed, they will offer a very easy load to any amplifier. I set a very tight budget of around 50 UKP and knew that for that sort of money, I would need to keep things ultra simple. That led to the idea of a full-range driver with no crossover components to bump up the cost. Bartezzaghi Cruciverba Pdf Download there. And to try and be different, and not build just another pair of boxes, I decided to go with an open baffle arrangement.
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Jcp Rewards Code Serial Number there. A couple of years previously, I had built a lovely sounding pair of speakers using polystyrene sheet and decided to use it again and see how it would work with this design. Polystyrene is actually very easy to work with and as I wanted to make this design as easy for others to copy, it seemed like a good idea to use something that didn't require the usual woodworking skills or equipment. Finally, just to bring in another idea that I have that is a little different to conventional loudspeaker design, I decided to build these speakers using a 'skeleton' covered with a 'skin', rather than the usual 'box' design. This would be especially useful as the panels of polystyrene do not have the strength of other materials like timber although my previous attempt at a ported design was surprisingly rugged! However, in that case I used 50mm thick polystyrene and for this ultra-cheapo design, I had chosen 25mm thickness for the side panels! From the outset, I realized that there would have to be some compromises, but that's true of nearly any speaker system!