Old speaker recycling

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I had these components laying around and some free time at work so I figured why not slap a quick box together. I have to say it actually sounds pretty good all things considered.

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Most components sound pretty nice in an enclosure like that. I've got a pile of extra stuff and should probably do one of those in the garage. What did you use for power supply?
It is just a junk pyle amplifier with a wall adapter. It's rated at 45X2 but it would be lucky if it made 10x2 but for 26 dollars I cant complain. Its plenty loud for my needs, I have a harmon kardon bt speaker but by design its made to fill a room I want something more directional so I dont annoy all my co workers.

 
Looks like it's in a giant warehouse?
It's a very large building and we do have a warehouse in the back but I work in the shop. I needed something that can out play all the tools. It works out perfect for me because its centered on my bench and ear height so I can listen at a good volume without blasting out everyone else.

 
I ended up throwing a junk amp in and it really woke it up. Debating on putting my spare sa-8 in to add just a little more bass. Bonus to the louder cleaner sound I now have a wonderful blue light in my cabinet.

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