The toolbox is a Contico about $40 from Walmart online. This toolbox is heavy duty, you can step and sit on it. Toolboxes for around $20 will do, but it limits the size of speakers. The side speaker in this picture is a 8' woofer ($15) with a 6' grill over it. Facing rearward is a pair of 6' car stereo speakers from Walmart for $35
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Dual car Stereo XHD 6425 $100
AM/FM Stereo w/ HD radio
USB and MP3/WMA CD player
Loudness control (More bass)
4 speaker output @ 50 watts per channel
Remote Control Preset buttons Clock
It displays MP3 Song names and Station Call letters & Titles
Has ID Tag support for CD and USB Flash drives
Aux Plug in for Ipod, etc.
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where you got the case and the bezel for the radio.
Do you have a cut-out template for the radio and speakers mounted on the front.
Very nice project.
Most radios come with their own bezels. I have used "marine stereo cover" google them under images.
The cut-outs were done by guessing, trial & error.
Gordon
while running the device off of the given power supply it cycles juice through the capictor and safely discharges about every 3- 5 seconds, It will charge up until its given cap limit usually about 800 uF for the low power ones and about 1500uF /mF for the extreme ones ( high power ones), Once you disconect the power somehow it gradually drains off ( discharges) into the circuitry thus giving the radio power and keeping the memory I have had them to provide power for 6 hours before.
2 last warnings I almost forgot :
The capicitors at least the high charge high output ones will automatically gain or build power enough to hurt you if left unattended or un grounded.
and the last warning is If you decide to install one of these on your instructable please warn others of these health precautions and advise them that they are doing it at their own risk as you are doing yourself by installing it after reading this .email me and I will give you details on the capicitors and a link or 2 from which you can get them pretty cheap. speedjunky@windstream.net
Out of curiosity, do you think using a wooden or metal box for this would change the sound to drastically?
Also, how would one go about adding two more speakers to this in order to give the rig front speakers.
...definitely a beefed up car stereo installed in a toolbox!!!
There are so many great possibilities for this project. You can really get a top of the line sound system from a car stereo. Installed in a tool box and I could take the party anywhere without having to back the car up to the party.
all of the parts are cheaper too. . just look for a car with no broken windows..
as for quality stuff, , the ford taurus has a nice separate amplifier thats mounted in the roof of the trunk, and the casset deck is very simple to mod out.
older mitsubishi cars have a nice display console and comes in blue and a fire/orange color. .
or. . just yank a 3 in one, ,cass/cd/stereo from a mini van. . . the outputs are very simple. . . and most junk yards will part with it for around 10-25$
btw some old printer power bricks will put out very high amps, try a thrift store or flea market , get em for a few bucks. . . try HP printer power supplies.
or get them from a reseller or computer recycler..
i may try this with a Samsonite case from a thrift store. ..
needs a projector, dvd, player . . . hmm . . mobile theater . .
Very nicely done instructable!
also, you'll need to wire your power switch onto the motherboard header... it has to go from the green line to the black ground.
A crossover will not work correctly otherwise.
So, you're gonna have 4 channels of sound. good for you.
Personally I'd recommend buying a pair of triaxial 4x10 full-range drivers from parts express for like $30, and putting them in a box.
from what I've seen, they perform well with good bass output, as well as clear highs.