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Wolla?s DIY Ghettoblaster Boombox build with real kick-ass sound
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<blockquote data-quote="Wolla" data-source="post: 924087" data-attributes="member: 664"><p>Thanks [member=785]Larry[/member] </p><p></p><p>I started listening (and enjoying) this boombox as soon as I put it together and thus never got to put it out of service long enough to complete the finishing.</p><p></p><p>Its been renegaded to my ?workshop? when I put the Bel Canto /Piega kit into service.</p><p></p><p>The wife actually wanted me to chuck it out, but glad I stood my ground. I will never get rid of this one - it sounds so fine and I have put way to many man-hours into conceiving and building it.</p><p></p><p>The speakers are tops and I can always upgrade the chip-amp if something better comes along in future.</p><p></p><p>I bit in 2 minds if I should fit wheels as it may change the sound, being somewhat more off the ground. I can always reverse it, so maybe I must give it a go irrespective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wolla, post: 924087, member: 664"] Thanks [member=785]Larry[/member] I started listening (and enjoying) this boombox as soon as I put it together and thus never got to put it out of service long enough to complete the finishing. Its been renegaded to my ?workshop? when I put the Bel Canto /Piega kit into service. The wife actually wanted me to chuck it out, but glad I stood my ground. I will never get rid of this one - it sounds so fine and I have put way to many man-hours into conceiving and building it. The speakers are tops and I can always upgrade the chip-amp if something better comes along in future. I bit in 2 minds if I should fit wheels as it may change the sound, being somewhat more off the ground. I can always reverse it, so maybe I must give it a go irrespective. [/QUOTE]
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