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I made. - Misc
Posted on: 2008-06-14 15:17:05

I ran into a problem recently, or, well, two: the xbox, which is currently residing in my desk area needs sound and my laptop is really quiet when playing movies. The simple solution (which I eventually went to): speakers! So I brought up some speakers from the basement, hooked them up with a splitter (bad idea), and got tons of dropoff in sound. I looked around for a simple solution, but couldn't find anything. The solutions I did find were either too expensive to justify not taking the five seconds to actually switch cables, or was just too convoluted to really bother with. I decided instead to do homebrew solution. It is bound to be cheaper, right? Well no, but at least now I have some tools for the next potential project. Anyways, the project:





The pieces: 1 project box, some wire, a single pull double throw switch, 3 1/8th inch jacks, and some time. It is incredibly basic. My new box has 2 inputs, one for the computer and one for the xbox, an output to go to the speakers, and a switch to change which input I am listening to.

Originally, I had all this taped up, no solder, and it worked fine, but I figured I should make a more permanent solution. So today, while on the phone trying to debug someones computer problems, I soldered...for the first time in years. I am rather pleased with the results.



Tools
Posted: 2008-06-16 05:38:41, by Joe (dad-in-law)

Tools are always good. Now if you can only find them when you need them.

Joe

Cool!
Posted: 2008-06-17 17:45:12, by Mossyfoot

I've always wanted something like this, but I never really had the knowledge or taken the time really to put more than some fuzzy logic together before the project faded in my frontal lobes... However, my "dream" box would be with an additional input (mic). I'll be in Indiana next week - maybe you can have it ready for me when I arrive? LOL - j/k (but I will be Indiana next week - maybe we can all get together for dinner or something)...


Posted: 2008-06-30 23:08:53, by Jamie

That is a kickass little toy you got there. BTW, I am posting this from Opera, so I just wanted to say thank you. I never imagined how wonderful a browser could be...and I'm loving speed dial. One problem: it doesn't autocomplete passwords. Still a crapload better than firefox though.

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Posted: 2008-07-01 08:45:03, by talam

It can fill them in for you. Once Opera 'knows' a passowrd, you can hit ctrl+enter and it will fill them in.

Oh Sweet!
Posted: 2008-07-05 09:18:04, by Jamie

Now I see!


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