Homemade iPod Hi-Fi mini 89
Simon Clement writes "Decided to add to the Apple product line with the iPod Hi-Fi mini. Here's the web page detailing its features, and there's also a link to a Flickr set showing how to build your own."
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ohwell...
Re:I wonder... (Score:2, Funny)
Um, since the setup in question is a speaker, I'd say anyone who builds it will probably listen to it.
Re:I wonder... (Score:3, Insightful)
Next time remember to make it funny and I'll detect it just fine.
Re:I wonder... (Score:1)
Re:Who decided to add to the product line? (Score:1)
Re:Who decided to add to the product line? (Score:2)
Re:Who decided to add to the product line? (Score:4, Funny)
Sigh... Frankly, I couldn't care fewer.
DRM (Score:5, Funny)
Re:DRM (Score:1)
Terrible.
Is it only me... (Score:5, Insightful)
...or was the article lacking any significant text? It gave me no clue of what he have done, expcet for hollowing out a old MAC, adding an amplifier and such. What amplifier? How did he interface to the iPod? Does the thing control the iPod, or just output the sound?
I guess the latter, that it is just a fancy set of speakers with a 3.5mm jack to connect it to any portable equipment with a headset output. It's not really innovative even. What would have been innovative was if he'd made a interface to control the iPod. As far as I know, that is not so straight forward, and you'll need a bit of electronics skills, and you'll probably have to write a program for a microcontroller to do the communication...
But as he have done it? Worthless. And TFA gives little or no information on it.
Re:Is it only me... (Score:5, Informative)
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Hi-Fi? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Hi-Fi? :( (Score:1)
Re:Hi-Fi? :( (Score:1)
The sound is beautiful.
Re:Hi-Fi? (Score:2)
Like you say: the amp will always be magnitues better than the speaker.
And just how good can a speaker in such an aweful case be? Bad dampening, resonances en mass -> not hi-fi
Re:Is it only me... (Score:4, Insightful)
Oh well. It is a cool looking case, but I wonder how many slashdotters would actually rip apart vintage Apple gear just to make a speaker.
Re:Is it only me... (Score:2)
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It would have been pretty cool to see your finished product. Old cases with new guts are generally pretty interesting.
Re:Is it only me... (Score:2, Funny)
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Allow me to elucidate the process for you:
1) Plug iPod into powered speakers.
2) Go get a beer while you listen to it.
You could, of course, simply buy an iPod soundstation, but that would deprive you above hardware hacking fun.
KFG
Re:The ultimate solution to DRM (Score:2)
Both I an another poster spotted this wry humor in TFA at the same time and posted it... I wouldn't have posted this as a dupe if it had been present on the page I was reading. Since I am a slow reader (and poster), my post came in a full 5 minutes after the "original".
And now I am paying the price for my lighthearted attempt at humor. I got modded down TWICE as redundant while the guy who beat me to the post gets modded up +4 Fu
HiFi is a stretch (Score:2, Insightful)
Some would call it vanity (Score:5, Insightful)
These homemade jobbies look cool as heck. More than functional for background music. Which is all the iPod is for anyway. Def: background music. Music that is listened to while paying attention to another task, eg exercising, talking, or cleaning the house. These are obviously not suitable for critical listening, but then nearly all stereo equipement made these days are not suitable for this task. Although my brain tends to enjoy Martin Logans.
-FlynnMP3
Re:Some would call it vanity (Score:3, Funny)
How does your wallet feel about them? Mine cries out in anger.
Re:Some would call it vanity (Score:2)
by the way my wallet self imploded.....
Re:Some would call it vanity (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Some would call it vanity (Score:1)
Amen to that. And I believe that generally the most critical part of any sound reproduction system are the parts that converts signals between the physical world and the electrical (pick-ups, microphones, speakers). On the other hand I suspect that most people use their systems for background music (per your definition). Guess I could compare it with drinking wine,
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Why the haters? (Score:4, Insightful)
In other words, quit hating. This took imagination and engineering, and that deserves a bit of respect in my book.
Re:Why the haters? (Score:3, Insightful)
I would probably agree with you if it was an article like this one [dansdata.com], and the whole thing wasn't called "iPod Hi-Fi mini", but as it is, it's just stupid.
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As for an iPod full of compressed, lossy songs... uh... do you have ANY CLUE how incredible my MP3s sound through my Paradigm Monitor 3's? I'll give you a hint: even with lossy MP3s, plastic-box speakers would sound like crap.
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iPod Speaker Reviews (Score:4, Informative)
It is possible that this comment will get moded down but I am only letting people know about the site so that we can increase awareness and reach that critical mass so that the site becomes a useful resource for people. All useful and big sites started out as small sites. All comments are welcome and if you have used any of the speaker system please post your experiences and thoughts.
http://ipodspeakerreviews.com/ [ipodspeakerreviews.com]
Meh (Score:4, Informative)
Build this portable ipod speaker [parts-express.com]
Not including MDF for the enclosure and some of the misc electronics(who doesn't have a pile of spare LEDs), it cost about $200 to build.
It's only a bit heavier than a boombox, lasts ~4 hours on full volume(deafening) with the specced battery, over 8 hours at a normal volume, and can charge your ipod(or anything else with a cigarette lighter charger). Unsuprisingly, it also uses a Sonic Impact t-amp, they kick ass for their size/cost.
I'm actually more interested... (Score:2)
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I haven't fixed my kid's yet, though; I'm afraid I'll totally ruin her nano-shaped shuffle.
Brilliant (Score:2)
Very creative.
I would love to do this but can't bring myself to destroy my Mac Color Classics.
I would also have put an ipod dock on top of the unit.
Definitely Cool (Score:1)
I'm not sure about the dimensions, or if it would fit, but if the speaker jack was set up such that you put your iPod in the disk slot it hooked it up... man, thats like pr0n.
Podzuma (Score:1)
Not the strangest (Score:3, Interesting)
So how are they running three speakers from it? Assuming the valve is not just for show
I personally think digital sources and valves don't play well together anyway: they make the digital artefacts sound worse. Tried it, didn't like it, back to trannies -- at least they disguise the "digitalness".
And the ready-made amplifier module this guy used is just completely cheating! At least he could have done something like bridge together a pair of TDA2030s for each channel {they're just op-amps, except these ones will source or sink an ampere or so without batting an eyelid} and used yet another 2030 to make a self-resonant switch-mode supply for the iPod.
Re:Not the strangest (Score:2)
Ah, but if you read the complete article, you'd see that it is largely for show. The amp comes on immediately (no warm-up), and works whether the tube is installed or not. Apparently it does something, as they report that the sound changes whether it's in the socket or not, but it sounds like...err, appears that it's largely ornamental.
Agree with you re: the ready-made amp. Bare-board amps aren't that hard to find, and would have been more in keeping with the DIY na
Did I take a wrong turn somewhere? (Score:1)
Re:Hi Fi? (Score:2)
The finest audio quality I've ever heard came from a (very high dollar) modern turntable. The matching CD most definitely sounded tinny in comparison, even with a number of different CD components (one with a Sony chip, one with a Phillips chip, etc.). With the turntable, I thought I was listening to the Colorado Symphony Orchestra. Before this, I thought turntables were for older people who were desperately attached to the equipment they grew up with and th
Wrong Headline (Score:1)
GET A CLUE!!!
I am assuming by this precedent I can attach an ipod to a pair of wall speakers via an amp i bought and call it the same thing...
Get me some real news!!!
DIY Speakers (Score:2)
Really, the only thing "tech" about this project is that the enclosures are recycled macs. DIY projects for self-powered speakers that can be plugged into an MP3 player, Diskman, Gameboy, ect, are a dime a dozen. I did enjoy looking at the pictures.
How long until my speakers [andrewrondeau.com] make it onto the front page? Perhaps I should do a write-up on my pair of subwoofers that are as a large as washing machines?
DIY iPod Hi-Fi Kit (Score:2)
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Mirror (Score:1)