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Parts Express – DIY Speaker Building Design – Dayton Storms By Ed Froste

July 30th, 2010 admin 5 comments

http://parts-express.com The #1 Source for Audio, Video and Speaker Building Components!

Ed Froste, winner of Dayton Category at the Dayton DIY competition held July 10-11th in Springboro, Ohio. Video capture is low res via photo/camera. Ed discusses his project from the drivers selected to the magnificent paint job.

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Barn Theater Makeover- Infrastucture

May 21st, 2010 admin 2 comments

I re-made this video with a little more done and better lighting. Erasing the dark one. Realisitic STA-240 for a surround reinforcement amp. Marantz 2355 for the front reinforcement and heights. Mono Class A rack amplifier for the center reinforcement. Nikko TRM-800 for the subwoofer(s).

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Quick Home Theater Set Up In A Price Range Of 0.00 ” MensHelpTv “

April 14th, 2010 admin No comments

Many men want to set up a home theater but so many cost are involved, so the project is never done or put on the want to do wish list, this is an eazy way to set up a system with some effort, with in a cost that most people can afford.
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Connecting Multiple Speaker Zones The Easy Way: The Volume Control Solution- Part 1

March 30th, 2010 admin 1 comment

You’ve decided to expand your music system to include several zones of audio around your house. You have speakers for the kitchen, back yard, and the garage. You’ve got an AudioSource amplifier, some ceiling speakers, some outdoor speakers, some CL3 rated speaker wire… how do you connect it all without overloading your amp?

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