Macintosh SE iPod Stereo

 by alpinedelta
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Another retro mod from me, there seems to be a theme here.. Anyway, this one I did last summer but never did get the pics out to the internet. What I've done is gutted a broken Macintosh SE, which I thought would make a pretty cool i Pod stereo (and it's got a handle too!). The biggest challenge I faced here was recreating the shape of the old CRT picture tube for a speaker grille. My solution was to make a plaster mold, then fiberglass that mold. Once I had the shaped fiberglass it was just a matter of drilling MANY holes to let the sound through, while trying to keep it strong. I then wrapped the fiberglass in speaker cloth. Next I had to cut out and mount the i Pod dock, and give the case a snazzy two-tone paint job. Hope you enjoy making your own!
akoutdoors says: Jan 13, 2011. 12:00 AM
when i saw the pick on the search of apple stuff, it was like i saw the most overkill dock ive ever seen. as i read the 'ible i found i was right but none the less one of the most innovative uses for what we call, "the big white target at the end of the shooting range*/ great job
daiatlus79 says: Jun 16, 2009. 2:39 PM
would be cool if you had a dock with video out.. then integrated a tv in there.. then you could dock the iPod on top.. then you could watch vids off the ipod!
nadav in reply to daiatlus79Jul 4, 2009. 3:20 PM
you could prob. just replace the CRT with a disassembled portable dvd player...
daiatlus79 in reply to nadavJul 5, 2009. 11:23 AM
true, and they do have an A/V input that wont switch over til it detects a signal.. so it could still be used for dvd playback as well. i used an old one i had a few years ago to play my gamecube lol. small screen but worked like a charm. may have to get a bigger screen to fit the Apple II case. they are comparable to 11" screen.
nadav in reply to daiatlus79Jul 5, 2009. 12:18 PM
yup
jeff-o in reply to daiatlus79Jun 16, 2009. 3:27 PM
That would be really cool...
alpinedelta (author) says: Jun 16, 2009. 8:42 AM
Yeah, that peaks my interest. What will you be cramming into yours? I had an idea you could try, a floppy disk remote. Using a slim remote with membrane buttons, you should be able to cram it into a 3 1/2" floppy casing. And be sure to discharge that CRT, that is a world of hurt waiting heh.
gmjhowe in reply to alpinedeltaJun 20, 2009. 2:13 AM
Yeah, User NachoMahma, used to work as a technician on these Macs when they were current. So he has been helping me along, I am currently awating a really long t15 torx screwdriver to get into mine. I like the idea of the floppy disk remote. I was thinking of having a media card reader in the slot - I could fit an apple remote into the slot if i so wished, maybe some sort of ejection method? (ps - When replying to a specific comment, be sure to use the reply button in the bottom right hand side of that persons comment.)
gmjhowe says: Jun 16, 2009. 4:45 AM
You have enough pictures here to actually make this into a full sized Instructable! If you were planning to enter the Art of Sound Contest it would be worth the extra time.

Im currently planning my own Vintage Macintosh 512k Mod, Except I intend to fit alot more into mine. Got any pointers?
ReCreate in reply to gmjhoweJun 19, 2009. 8:07 PM
Here's one 0x00000005
canida in reply to gmjhoweJun 16, 2009. 1:46 PM
Second the request for a full Instructable! This is sweet, and would fit right into the Art of Sound contest.
dreath77 says: Jun 19, 2009. 11:14 AM
so its basically a speaker in a tv shell? nice
Gamernotnerd in reply to dreath77Jun 19, 2009. 4:11 PM
Macintosh SE, not a TV. Learn to read.
dreath77 in reply to GamernotnerdJun 19, 2009. 7:46 PM
i can read, but it looks like a tv, cant ruin creativity
Sowee says: Jun 18, 2009. 8:55 AM
You should replace the screen with a LCD and use the video out of your ipod.
richms says: Jun 17, 2009. 1:28 AM
Anyone know of a tv that would drop in where the current tube is?
omnibot says: Jun 17, 2009. 1:26 AM
Nice one! I've had any number of these and the classic and the mac plus and made some into other computers and such. It never gets old, the chassis is just made for it.
alpinedelta (author) says: Jun 16, 2009. 7:23 PM
If it's any consolation, i do have and maintain a mint Macintosh 512. It will never be harmed ;)
Bartboy says: Jun 16, 2009. 3:42 PM
:'( HOW COULD YOU????
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