This is something I'd been thinking about for a while and finally got a little time to play. It's got Sonic Impact T-amp guts inside and the speakers are Vifa coaxials from Apex Jr. I went with Steve's suggested enclosure but listened to it before I cut holes for the ports and I kind of like the sound so I'm leaving it sealed for now. The box is 1/2" plywood, the handle is a piece of crating from the stove we bought a couple months ago.
Not wanting to work too hard with the T-amp guts I just pulled the top off the amp and pulled the volume control. I made some standoffs out of dowel and flipped the amp body upside down. That way I didn't have to mess with a different battery cage. The volume knob is mounted in a counterbored hole in the front. As of now it has the T-amp knob but I'm on the lookout for a cool D-shaft knob to put on it.
I still need to add a 1/8" stereo jack to the back for input. As of now the CD player or mp3 player can sit in the middle section with the amp and crossovers. It just makes it a little tougher to change tracks. It's just a hinged lid with enough clearance under the handle to access batteries. The locking hasp was just because it's what I had access to. I'm not really worried about somebody stealing the guts and leaving the rest.
Sound? Not bad. It has pretty good bass for 4" speakers and with Steve's recommended XO it sounds pretty balanced. I might monkey with it a little just to play around but for now it's great to carry around wherever I need tunes.
Ray
Not wanting to work too hard with the T-amp guts I just pulled the top off the amp and pulled the volume control. I made some standoffs out of dowel and flipped the amp body upside down. That way I didn't have to mess with a different battery cage. The volume knob is mounted in a counterbored hole in the front. As of now it has the T-amp knob but I'm on the lookout for a cool D-shaft knob to put on it.
I still need to add a 1/8" stereo jack to the back for input. As of now the CD player or mp3 player can sit in the middle section with the amp and crossovers. It just makes it a little tougher to change tracks. It's just a hinged lid with enough clearance under the handle to access batteries. The locking hasp was just because it's what I had access to. I'm not really worried about somebody stealing the guts and leaving the rest.
Sound? Not bad. It has pretty good bass for 4" speakers and with Steve's recommended XO it sounds pretty balanced. I might monkey with it a little just to play around but for now it's great to carry around wherever I need tunes.
Ray

Maybe I could rig a timer and use this as an alarm clock at the fest...:scratch2: