lard
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The bluetooth USB dongle arrived (it's tiny! no about 4mm bigger than a USB connector!) so put that in, ran the mic out to just behind the drivers seat - want to move it infront of me but need to get a 3.5mm jack extension cable,
Setup bluetooth and the PC now connects to my iphone when I walk near it 8)
That was speech sorted so next on the list was audio - went to maplins (I'm not an audiophile, sound is sound to me! :mrgreen: ) and picked up a 200W 2 channel amp for £40 and a couple of 4 inch speakers 80W speakers for £10 - bargain
My next door neighbour is a bit of a hoarder so gave him a call and got hold of some thin ply and removed the door for the cupboard under the bench seat - cut the board to size (was two bits so had to join in the middle):
Marked up and cut out speaker holes and measured out the vinyl I've been using to recover the westy stool and panels:
Then used the nasty spray glue that always goes everywhere - on the board and some vinyl:
Stuck them together and cut out the speaker holes through the vinyl:
Then mounted the speakers through the board using some bolts and washers:
Using the staple gun switched from 8mm staples to 10mm nails and nailed it from behind into the board:
Next up was installing this puppy - just 3 connections and the speakers to connect:
All cabled up - the voompc case has a connector to the PSU for a remote amp on which is handy - then used a 3.5mm jack to phono cable and put this to the PC - only just long enough but all fitted together, and worked as soon as I powered it all up which is cool:
All installed and powered up - flick the switch and it boots up, fires on the amp and resumes from the last song 8)
Next on the list is USB radio - then onto the phidgets board to start plumbing in revs & temp sensors! - though that will probably have to wait until I build up some funds!
Setup bluetooth and the PC now connects to my iphone when I walk near it 8)
That was speech sorted so next on the list was audio - went to maplins (I'm not an audiophile, sound is sound to me! :mrgreen: ) and picked up a 200W 2 channel amp for £40 and a couple of 4 inch speakers 80W speakers for £10 - bargain
My next door neighbour is a bit of a hoarder so gave him a call and got hold of some thin ply and removed the door for the cupboard under the bench seat - cut the board to size (was two bits so had to join in the middle):
Marked up and cut out speaker holes and measured out the vinyl I've been using to recover the westy stool and panels:
Then used the nasty spray glue that always goes everywhere - on the board and some vinyl:
Stuck them together and cut out the speaker holes through the vinyl:
Then mounted the speakers through the board using some bolts and washers:
Using the staple gun switched from 8mm staples to 10mm nails and nailed it from behind into the board:
Next up was installing this puppy - just 3 connections and the speakers to connect:
All cabled up - the voompc case has a connector to the PSU for a remote amp on which is handy - then used a 3.5mm jack to phono cable and put this to the PC - only just long enough but all fitted together, and worked as soon as I powered it all up which is cool:
All installed and powered up - flick the switch and it boots up, fires on the amp and resumes from the last song 8)
Next on the list is USB radio - then onto the phidgets board to start plumbing in revs & temp sensors! - though that will probably have to wait until I build up some funds!