I have just come across a website that has a valuation board. It has all the schemaitcs and board layouts, unfortunately nof files ( gerber ). If you know how to follow the schematics and know how to make pcb's, may be you could make them yourself and may be even make a nice write up of your project and post it here. The website is here , just cut and paste ---http://www.scribd.com/word/download/40730?extension=pdf.
There are other site and a quick search in Google for 5.1 diy audio amplifiers or something along them line should throw up loads.
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Yes, You Do need something else to hook up a acoustic guitars to an amplifier. There are many ways to do this, you can build your own pick up. The internet has many websites showing you how to do this. But, If you are not into building one yourself. You can buy one online, I bought the Seymour Duncan sound hole pickup online. I think it cost me 35 dollars. Well, hope this helps.
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It depends what would be the main purpose of this computer. If you need just to listen to some mp3 files, then any computer will do. There are two approaches: 1. Buy the parts and build the computer 2. Buy a computer already built 1. That was a very good way of saving some money in the past. However, these days buying an already assembled computer is not so expensive. If you build the computer, choose a motherboard that has sound card included and provides surround 5.1. This will provide a very good sound quality. If you want a separate sound card, just proceed with the latest model provided by Creative (http://www.creative.com). Make sure it supports surround 5.1 and you are all set. Even if you purchase a motherboard with the sound card included, you can disable it from bios and attach whatever separate sound card you might find suitable. 2. Just go for any online retailer and purchase a computer. See what are the specs for the included sound card (look for the surround capabilities). Some time ago the cheap sound cards did not provide the best output quality. These days, the differences between various sound card quality are not that big, except the ones designed for studios or radio stations.
you could build a guitar out of ANYTHING. the question is whether or not it would function properly. the resonant qualities of acrylic are not ideal for an acoustic guitar, while an electric guitar wouldnt much be affected by the materials its made of, since, most of the sound and tonal qualities are achieved though the pickups, electronics and amplifier. hope this helps -Kyse
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To build a radio you will need a receiver and a sender. This would be an antenna and some radio station sending a signal. You will also need an amplifier or speaker to hear the translated signal from the radio station. With all of these and an understanding of physics, you can build a radio, which was something I did freshman year of college.
Stereo amplifier? There isn't one except the one inside the stereo receiver. I had to build a mounting bracket for my aftermarket amp out of 1x4 lumber and wood screws, but I'm sure there are better ways to go about it, although that way is arguably the cheapest.