Hi everyone,
I'm excited to share my first open-source project with the community: a modular amplituner combined with a custom speaker system. After months of development, it's available on GitHub for everyone to explore, use, and improve upon!
Check it out on GitHub here!
Project Highlights:
Also, kindly ask that you go easy on my cable management and soldering skills — it's all part of the DIY charm!
Looking forward to your feedback and discussions!
I'm excited to share my first open-source project with the community: a modular amplituner combined with a custom speaker system. After months of development, it's available on GitHub for everyone to explore, use, and improve upon!
Check it out on GitHub here!
Project Highlights:
- Modular Design: Easily upgrade or customize the system to fit your specific needs.
- Powered by ESP32: Reliable and versatile microcontroller with plenty of headroom for future enhancements.
- DIY Speaker Design: the SBAcoustics Open Source Bromo Project.
- Custom Enclosures: All enclosures are 3D printed, allowing for easy modifications and personal touches.
- Firmware in C: source code open for contributions.
What’s in the GitHub Repo?
The repository is organized into six directories, each with its own README for easy navigation:- Main: Source code for the entire system.
- Assembled System: Fully assembled, working system with a video presentation (MP4).
- Amplifier: Detailed schematics and component descriptions.
- Receiver: Everything you need to know about the receiver components.
- Enclosure: STL files for 3D printing and photos of the finished enclosures.
- Speakers: Photos and detailed schematics of the speaker system.
Why This Project?
This is a hobby DIY project that I created for the joy of building and experimenting with audio systems. While it’s packed with features, please note that I haven’t conducted any line output or acoustic measurements of the system yet. The project is still evolving, and I'm open to suggestions and contributions from fellow DIY enthusiasts.Also, kindly ask that you go easy on my cable management and soldering skills — it's all part of the DIY charm!
Looking forward to your feedback and discussions!
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