✅ Arylic A50 Wireless stereo amplifier - [ Ссылка ]
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TS101 soldering iron - [ Ссылка ] / [ Ссылка ]
MDF sealer - [ Ссылка ]
Cordless drill - [ Ссылка ] / [ Ссылка ]
Drill bit set - [ Ссылка ] / [ Ссылка ]
Center punch - [ Ссылка ] / [ Ссылка ]
Wire stripper - [ Ссылка ] / [ Ссылка ]
Step drill bits - [ Ссылка ] / [ Ссылка ]
Jig saw - [ Ссылка ] / [ Ссылка ]
Orbital sander - [ Ссылка ] / [ Ссылка ]
Wood router - [ Ссылка ] / [ Ссылка ]
Router circle jig - [ Ссылка ] / [ Ссылка ]
Flush trim bit - [ Ссылка ] / [ Ссылка ]
Forstner bits - [ Ссылка ] / [ Ссылка ]
Helping hand - [ Ссылка ] / [ Ссылка ]
Hi everyone! Thanks for checking out one more project of mine. This time I have decided to give this vintage speaker set from 1985 a rebuild. The speakers were manufactured by Radiotehnika back in the day and are still great performers for their price. Using a 3-way system and a large woofer, these speakers are highly capable of producing quality sound for everyday listener.
I am testing the speakers using the Arylic A50 wireless stereo amplifier which can provide lots of power in a small package. Using around 80% of volume I was able to shake the room and not have the sound distorted. Using this amplifier you can stream your audio wirelessly to your speakers by Wifi, Bluetooth 5.0, Airplay, DLNA & UPnP. It is the simplest way to enjoy music wirelessly. For more info please check the links above.
Hope you enjoyed watching this project, feel free to leave a comment below and subscribe to my channel for more upcoming videos.
Thanks!
- Donny
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