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<blockquote data-quote="Quart2000" data-source="post: 823290" data-attributes="member: 560353"><p>You're right you DON'T want to do it, I know from experience. a while back I built a "car" home stereo for the fun of it once using multiple different setups with the many car stereo components I had laying around. I tried a few different setups and it wasn't worth the trouble. I've been into both car and home audio for over 15 years and the "car" home system didn't measure up, especially for the trouble I had to go through to "do it right". I had a couple friends at a stereo shop and we examined the power supply to their sound board , i ended up using 12 volt car batteries with 2, 1 farad caps and a DC converter to get a good solid power supply. I used 100% car audio parts from deck, EQ, amps, component speakers, and subwoofers, also all "car audio cables and wires"</p><p></p><p>It was a fun experiment, but the overall sound was nothing compared to a dedicated home stereo.</p><p></p><p>just my 2 cents, good luck if you decide to do it though.</p><p></p><p>//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/peace.gif.2db28b618ed8d1964ebbe2f5021d2c39.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quart2000, post: 823290, member: 560353"] You're right you DON'T want to do it, I know from experience. a while back I built a "car" home stereo for the fun of it once using multiple different setups with the many car stereo components I had laying around. I tried a few different setups and it wasn't worth the trouble. I've been into both car and home audio for over 15 years and the "car" home system didn't measure up, especially for the trouble I had to go through to "do it right". I had a couple friends at a stereo shop and we examined the power supply to their sound board , i ended up using 12 volt car batteries with 2, 1 farad caps and a DC converter to get a good solid power supply. I used 100% car audio parts from deck, EQ, amps, component speakers, and subwoofers, also all "car audio cables and wires" It was a fun experiment, but the overall sound was nothing compared to a dedicated home stereo. just my 2 cents, good luck if you decide to do it though. [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/peace.gif.2db28b618ed8d1964ebbe2f5021d2c39.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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