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Title: Boombox for amplifier?
Post by: Dougmeister on January 21, 2005, 08:46:12 am
Have some speakers in my cab that aren't being used (currently using computer speakers w/ sub-woofer).

Someone local is selling a Magnavox boombox.
Title: Re: Boombox for amplifier?
Post by: RayB on January 21, 2005, 01:01:19 pm
Microphone's are MONO. If you don't mind MONO sound then it may work.....
Title: Re: Boombox for amplifier?
Post by: crashwg on January 21, 2005, 01:57:19 pm
Most boomboxes that I've seen wouldn't output the mic's input unless a tape was playing or the radio was on...

Spend $10 on a crappy pair of speakers. ::)
Title: Re: Boombox for amplifier?
Post by: RayB on January 21, 2005, 04:45:19 pm
or hit the garage sales. Seems every time I've been to garage sales, everyone has a pair of those ultra cheap computer speakers for sale. The kind you pay $8.99 brand new. Can get em for $1 at the garage sales... Then hack it for the amp...
Title: Re: Boombox for amplifier?
Post by: Dougmeister on January 24, 2005, 09:23:44 am
Ok.  But those cheapo speakers will have enough of an amp inside to sound decent on these speakers that look like they belong in a car?
Title: Re: Boombox for amplifier?
Post by: RayB on January 24, 2005, 03:41:16 pm
Maybe, maybe not. But should be fine if you're using speakers similar to what they use in production arcade cabs (5watt 8 ohm).

hmmm I might work on that part of my cab tonight. I'll let you know what comes of it...

Title: Re: Boombox for amplifier?
Post by: moonpatrol 4 lyfe on January 25, 2005, 10:09:51 pm
If you REALLY, REALLY want to use a boombox, you can hack into the solder points where the audio from the radio or tape is fed to the amp. 

Bill
Title: Re: Boombox for amplifier?
Post by: brandon on January 26, 2005, 02:19:43 am
the easiest thing would probably be to use of of those discman car adapter things.. ya know that thing that looks like a tape and a wire with a 1/8" headphone plug.. just plug it into your PC, stick that in the boombox and press play.. thats what I used my boombox for a long time.. so long that the belt inside the tape player wore out and it stopped playing real tapes.. the adapter doesnt care if the tape is turning or not.. and if the stereo has a mechinical pause button try pressing that so it will stop spinning the tape.. with mine you could still here the sound so thats what I did...