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Need a cheap stereo for your ipod? This one is a quick project.
 
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Step 1Parts:

Radio Shack Phono(RCA) Jack 274-346 $3.99
Radio Shack Speaker Terminal 274-631 $4.99
Radio Shack DC Power Jack - 274-1576 $2.59
Radio Shack Stand Offs $2.59
Two old 6V wall wart that fits the power jack. Make sure they are the same.. or buy new

2 x Velleman 3W Mono Amp K8066 $10.00
47K Stereo Volume Knob $3
The box the kits come in.
Optional: 2 LEDS
Optional: 2 resistors (2k Ohm)
Optional: Molex KK Connectors
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Jun 19, 2008. 11:26 PMjamgochian says:
Great instructable. I took your basic idea but drilled a bunch of holes in a cigar box. I used the same Velleman amp, and put it in the box with a speaker, an ipod and a 9 volt. It came out great. Thanks.
May 31, 2008. 10:46 PMDELETED_yoghurtsniffer says:
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May 28, 2008. 12:48 PMArtificial Intelligence says:
Very cool. I make a lot of Velleman kits and I have a lot of these boxes lying around. I might make this.
Jul 28, 2007. 4:26 AMmervteck says:
now does this become a stereo by using 2 mono amps? or is it still mono just 6 watt or what , sorries for the noob question im trying to get better at electronics
Apr 11, 2008. 7:12 PMDjProToJeeX says:
ya real high end audiophile equipment and really eccentric equipment like th 200,000 dollar stereo amps and what not for rich people that dont know better. but ya the 2 mono amps does make for great sound. ida prolly went with a rca out insteada speaker out. but to each there own aplication. A+ instructable added to my group and as favorite
Aug 1, 2007. 2:23 PMmervteck says:
kool stuff thanks joe, now if i wanna take this and make it a little more hi fi but still try and keep it cheep.... got an seguestions? =D
Aug 2, 2007. 11:33 AMmervteck says:
awesome, now that kit does it come with the power supply? and how hard would it be to feed in some extra imputs and put them on a switch?
Aug 2, 2007. 12:57 PMmervteck says:
Joe your freakin awesome =D ill get to work on my own little geek setup =) ty for feeding my insaine geek crack needs lol. ill post pics when im done,
Jul 27, 2006. 1:44 PMKactapuss says:
where would i find that 3W amp
Jul 26, 2007. 6:58 AMtacmonkey says:
Check http://www.velleman.be/ for your nearest retailer.
Jun 12, 2007. 10:15 PMgnarkilljboy says:
It says to follow the istructions, but where are they?
Jul 26, 2007. 6:57 AMtacmonkey says:
Eh, those would be the instructions that come with the velleman 3W amplifiers.
http://www.velleman.be/
Oct 11, 2006. 8:09 PMBrett says:
This is a great project and instructable. If I ever have some time this is my next project in line!
Aug 5, 2006. 8:54 PMVIRON says:
A boombox in the trash might have a broken antenna or tape deck, missing power cord and leaky batteries... but usually a good loud amp... and speakers too. (Unless roaches are living in it.)
Jul 3, 2006. 11:25 PMTodumb4u says:
Wow, awesome stuff there man! Thanks a heap!

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I like to tinker with just about anything, sometimes it works out in the end. Have fun looking at the projects, try tearing something open and let me know how it goes. cheers, -Joe