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  2. DIY audio - Wikipedia

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    An example of DIY audio: a functioning battery-operated DAC (Digital-to-analog converter) before installation in a box case. DIY Audio, do it yourself audio.Rather than buying a piece of possibly expensive audio equipment, such as a high-end audio amplifier or speaker, the person practicing DIY Audio will make it themselves.

  3. Electrostatic loudspeaker - Wikipedia

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    Electrostatic speakers enjoy some popularity among do-it-yourself (DIY) loudspeaker builders. They are one of the few types of speakers in which the transducers themselves can be built from scratch by an amateur as basic hardware for complete ESL DIY projects can be found available online.

  4. Heathkit - Wikipedia

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    Oscilloscope OL-1 from 1954, the company's first with a relatively small 3-inch CRT which allowed for a highly competitive price of US$ 29.50 (equivalent to $335 in 2023) for the DIY kit. [1] Heathkit is the brand name of kits and other electronic products produced and marketed by the Heath Company.

  5. LS3/5A - Wikipedia

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    After KEF stopped manufacturing the LS3/5a speaker units, the LS3/5a could no longer be reproduced in its original form. In 2018 Maarten van Druten (moviemaker and audiophile from the Netherlands) designed together with LS3/5a Yahoo group member Bert a L3/5a DIY kit based on the Rogers LS3/5a version but with enhanced, more modern parts.

  6. The best toys of 2024 - AOL

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    The Loog Mini has a built-in amp and speaker as well as a three-string design (instead of the usual six) to make learning easier. It also comes with chord flashcards as well as access to the ...

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