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Bose’s New Bluetooth Speakers Are Made for Modding

Bose’s New Bluetooth Speakers Are Made for Modding

The BOSEbuild Bluetooth Speaker, designed with makers in mind, is meant to be modified and customized.

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Warm Tube Tone Is Just What the Raspberry Pi Has Always Been Missing

Warm Tube Tone Is Just What the Raspberry Pi Has Always Been Missing

The 503HTA board gives your Raspberry Pi that warm, vintage vacuum-tube tone that music lovers covet.

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Over the Top: Hack a Hard Drive into a Working Microphone

Over the Top: Hack a Hard Drive into a Working Microphone

Rulof Maker decided to build his own microphone using parts from a hard drive and an old paper speaker. The end contraption looks great.

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Retro-Mod Speakers Made from Ikea Salad Bowls

Retro-Mod Speakers Made from Ikea Salad Bowls

If you’ve ever lusted after those iconic B&W Nautilus speakers (which cost a staggering $60,000), you might be interested in this Ikea hacker’s homage to audio gear that no one can actually afford. Using Ikea salad bowls, Damir Paco of Denmark created these unique speakers. To build them, he used three different sizes of the […]

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3D Printable Death Star Shaped Speaker Enclosures

Rich Olson at nothinglabs has released a very cool parametric speaker enclosure on to Thingaverse. You can load up the page, set the right specifications for the driver of your choice, and print a Death Star shaped enclosure of your very own. These look absolutely fantastic, and according to Rich, sound fantastic if you find […]

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