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  • #16
    Re: HTPC built in Amplifier Passive speaker PCI card or drive tray

    Nice one,. Thanks for posting,.

    I'm hoping too hear back from buk855.

    You know for now that might just be enough to clean up my living room.

    The whole concept for me is complete a 1 box system for all media and sound.
    It's a start at least until we hope,. Buk is able to put his design into manufacturing.

    Thanks.
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    • #17
      Re: HTPC built in Amplifier Passive speaker PCI card or drive tray

      Anyone come up with anything???

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      • #18
        Re: HTPC built in Amplifier Passive speaker PCI card or drive tray

        Originally posted by barro32 View Post
        Anyone come up with anything???
        Here is my latest revision to the PC Integrated Amplifier concept -

        Pi-Amp Rev 5 Log-Blog Home

        Some improvements to the chassis and PCB. Maybe a little more than most will want to get involved with.

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        • #19
          Re: HTPC built in Amplifier Passive speaker PCI card or drive tray

          Originally posted by barro32 View Post
          Anyone come up with anything???
          Begining Pi-Amp Revision 6. Will be working on it over the next few months.

          If anyone would like to follow along the log is at - Pi-Amp Rev. 6 Home

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          • #20
            Re: HTPC built in Amplifier Passive speaker PCI card or drive tray

            Originally posted by pi-amp View Post
            Begining Pi-Amp Revision 6. Will be working on it over the next few months.

            If anyone would like to follow along the log is at - Pi-Amp Rev. 6 Home
            This amplifier is now completed! Features mini ITX main board, 2 TB of media storage, powerfull Marshall Leach amplifier.

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