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So I have Two 10W , 8 Ohm Speakers I salvaged from a TV that doesn't work, and want to make them into a Portable Music Player (That can take Audio from 3.5mm Audio Jack or Bluetooth. (not both at the same time.) I don't want a battery in it, and I don't need designs for an enclosure. I just want someone who is willing to help someone who understands literally nothing about speakers and all this stuff build a cool thing! Thanks for any help anyone is willing to give

 

 

 

CPU: Intel Core i7-7700 GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1070 Cooling: N/A  Motherboard: N/A  Ram: 32GB

 

HDD: 4TB RAID 1 Array (two 4TB)  PSU: N/A Case: N/A OS: Windows 10 Mouse: Something Something Logitech

 

 

Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow 2016 Headphones: Audio Technica ATH-M40X Speakers: ??? Monitor: 2 x HP 22cwa  Phone: OnePlus 3T (T-Mobile Network)

 

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So I have Two 10W , 8 Ohm Speakers I salvaged from a TV that doesn't work, and want to make them into a Portable Music Player (That can take Audio from 3.5mm Audio Jack or Bluetooth. (not both at the same time.) I don't want a battery in it, and I don't need designs for an enclosure. I just want someone who is willing to help someone who understands literally nothing about speakers and all this stuff build a cool thing! Thanks for any help anyone is willing to give

 

If it's going to be Bluetooth and wireless it must have a battery since it needs to get a power source from somewhere.

DIY Perks has a build on a portable battery which should give you a good idea of where to start:

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http://www.stevemeadedesigns.com/board/topic/198453-custom-sound-bar-for-computer-desk-built-in-amp-and-aero-ports/ i built that for my computer but something smaller is more then do able, but depending on budget, those old tv speakers are gonna sound like crap.

Its worth a shot. My only audio player is a pair of LG Tone Pro's. I am not an audiophile because I lack the budget to be one. 

 

If it's going to be Bluetooth and wireless it must have a battery since it needs to get a power source from somewhere.

DIY Perks has a build on a portable battery which should give you a good idea of where to start:

I intend to have a power connector (American AC Connector) to the wall. Anywhere I would bring this thing I would have an outlet. However, Adding a Battery seems cool.

CPU: Intel Core i7-7700 GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1070 Cooling: N/A  Motherboard: N/A  Ram: 32GB

 

HDD: 4TB RAID 1 Array (two 4TB)  PSU: N/A Case: N/A OS: Windows 10 Mouse: Something Something Logitech

 

 

Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow 2016 Headphones: Audio Technica ATH-M40X Speakers: ??? Monitor: 2 x HP 22cwa  Phone: OnePlus 3T (T-Mobile Network)

 

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