Here's what I made a few months ago, using my CD-ROM drive, and a handful of components. It's simple, and works really well, and doesn't need any computer PSU's or Inverters or anything like that, since cars supply ~+13v anyway. The only trouble I've had is with the crossovers, but I'm going to build an active high-pass filter for the front speakers, instead of passive.
I'm a biassed AMD fan, but in a way, I dont see what the fuss is, beacuse its not like AMD or IBM (or any of the other x86 CPU manufacturers) should be copying Intel's instructions anyway. If so, why so? Like Fleetwood Mac said..."you can go your own way."
I like that idea.
Here's what I made a few months ago, using my CD-ROM drive, and a handful of components. It's simple, and works really well, and doesn't need any computer PSU's or Inverters or anything like that, since cars supply ~+13v anyway. The only trouble I've had is with the crossovers, but I'm going to build an active high-pass filter for the front speakers, instead of passive.
I'm a biassed AMD fan, but in a way, I dont see what the fuss is, beacuse its not like AMD or IBM (or any of the other x86 CPU manufacturers) should be copying Intel's instructions anyway. If so, why so? Like Fleetwood Mac said..."you can go your own way."
I like that idea.