The computer speakers I used had a 12 volt external power supply so it was a easy hook up. These type of speakers are cheap and easy to come by. I would not mess with usb powered speakers if it were me. I used the 3.5 jack because it plugged directly into the speakers amp.
hi there i am attempting to make something similar. but without the 3.5 jack. i am trying to have it contained so it gets the audio from the 30pin ipod adapter. but the only problem i am having is powering the speakers, its too complicated to extract the power from the usb...for 1 its only 5v not 12v, and there is 30 cores.lol how have you done it?
Very nice, u got some skills!
The computer speakers I used had a 12 volt external power supply so it was a easy hook up. These type of speakers are cheap and easy to come by. I would not mess with usb powered speakers if it were me. I used the 3.5 jack because it plugged directly into the speakers amp.
holy crap that is awesome!!!! you really went all out on the project!!!! that is really cool was it hard to do that?
GENIUS!
wow nice! i am going to attempt this. but out of cardboard. lol much easier then wood ;)
@iTouchGuy6940 really was not too hard to make. Still works great and we use it all the time in the kitchen.
that looks hard
how did you have the sound come out of the ipod, was it thru the headphone jack or the actual sync cable
hi there i am attempting to make something similar. but without the 3.5 jack. i am trying to have it contained so it gets the audio from the 30pin ipod adapter. but the only problem i am having is powering the speakers, its too complicated to extract the power from the usb...for 1 its only 5v not 12v, and there is 30 cores.lol how have you done it?
headphone jack
Wasn't that bad at all.