BT speaker DIY need help.. !!

syst3mburn3r

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I have 2 pioneer TS-G1010R speakers which i got from an old enclosure and now its setup in 2 ice cream boxes and i hooked them both to my 5.1 home theatre system. Both speakers are labeled "100w max 40w NOM 4 ohms 10cm dual cone speakers" and i wanna build a BT speaker with 1 or 2 of these speakers.
Can any1 here help me with what power amplifier i should use with speakers and where shud i get it. My place is India,kerala. And if u can, pls give me a list of components that i need so i will not my waste my money. I'm not a techie but i do love electronics.
 
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Its also based in Kerla, recently they added Dayton Audio - DTA-2 Class T Digital Audio Amplifier Module
You can use this for amplifier.
Adding bluetooth is easy just use any stereo bluetooth headset, that give flexibility of removing the headset when you dont want to use it with speaker. Add benefit you can make family voice calls using your speakers (just joking).

Sir,
In case you didn't understand what i was asking, I have a 100w max speaker and i have to know what power amp i shud use. More than 100w or less than 100w???

I read in the forums that amp less than speaker power will struggle to drive the speaker smoothly. That why i need help from you guys...
 
i wanna build a BT speaker with 1 or 2 of these speakers.


This is probably the cheapest and smallest solution

AMP: PAM8403

BLUETOOTH: Techfish Beat

Power supply: SUNCA 4V

With these, you can have a portable Bluetooth speaker which will be reasonably loud ( by my standards) but not exactly a party boombox.

The Dayton amp that has already been suggested to you, will get you a louder setup.
 
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