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    Default Altec Lansing ACS41 speaker mod

    I've got 2 sets of identical speakers.



    Actually, 1.66.


    I have 2 right speakers, 2 transformers, and 1 left speaker.


    So, to put the .66 of the set to good use, I'm thinking of building my own speaker system.

    What I've learned so far about these speakers:

    It's a 15V, 25W sound system.
    There are 2 stereo inputs.
    Each speaker is 4 ohm. No idea what the tweeter is. Or if the tweeter is included in the resistance.
    The "Sub Output" is actually a semi-amplified direct stereo output.
    The sound quality is good, and even on max volume, I have little to no static.
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

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    Default Re: Altec Lansing ACS41 speaker mod

    Use the spare for a center channel. Sub output is usually passed through a low-pass filter at the subwoofer.
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    Default Re: Altec Lansing ACS41 speaker mod

    Is the left or right speaker the one with the inbuilt amp?

    If you are missing the channel with the inbuilt amp its not going to be worth the time to make your 3rd channel work.

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    Default Re: Altec Lansing ACS41 speaker mod

    Quote Originally Posted by TLHarrell View Post
    Use the spare for a center channel. Sub output is usually passed through a low-pass filter at the subwoofer.
    Actually, my speakers are kind of strange. There is no filtering done by the sub output. It's all done at the sub. It's stereo because I did the "touch finger to contact, hear fuzz" trick.
    Also, I have no rear speakers. That may change soon....

    Quote Originally Posted by Stonerboy779 View Post
    Is the left or right speaker the one with the inbuilt amp?

    If you are missing the channel with the inbuilt amp its not going to be worth the time to make your 3rd channel work.
    The right has the amp. That's why I'm building my own box for it.





    I got to thinking, get a bigger amp, so I don't have 2 transformers hooked up to one unit.
    Heck, I may just grab a spare PSU power plug, and grab power that way.


    I've got quite a bit of plywood, so that simplifies that. For the sub and speaker.





    !!!!!!!

    I just got the perfect idea!
    Minecraft-themed speakers!

    Little creepers as the speakers, and Steve head as the sub. Brilliant!

    SketchUp, here I come.
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

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    Default Re: Altec Lansing ACS41 speaker mod

    Use MDF. Takes paint much better.

    Minecraft speakers... that'd be interesting. Go for it!
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    Default Re: Altec Lansing ACS41 speaker mod

    I just had some plywood spare, that's all.
    Maybe use the plywood as a template, then move to MDF.
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

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    Default Re: Altec Lansing ACS41 speaker mod

    Mdf is better to use than ply in speaker building projects due its density.

    Try also to keep roughly the same internal volume in your speakers as was originally there. You have no thiele-small parameters so that is the best you can do.
    Even if you make your creepers larger just keep the internal speaker cavity the same volume as that of the original speakers.

    Do you have any plans on what you will amp them with?
    Something cheap you could consider is just a basic car headunit and a spare PSU you have laying around for the power source.

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    Default Re: Altec Lansing ACS41 speaker mod

    Quote Originally Posted by Stonerboy779 View Post
    Mdf is better to use than ply in speaker building projects due its density.
    OK. Just gonna make one, so I just have a temlate, so I can save money on the good stuff.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stonerboy779 View Post
    Try also to keep roughly the same internal volume in your speakers as was originally there. You have no thiele-small parameters so that is the best you can do.
    Even if you make your creepers larger just keep the internal speaker cavity the same volume as that of the original speakers.
    Won't be a problem. Creepers were going to end up that size, anyways.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stonerboy779 View Post
    Do you have any plans on what you will amp them with?
    Something cheap you could consider is just a basic car headunit and a spare PSU you have laying around for the power source.
    The only problem with the power is, they're a 15V system, and cars are usually 12V.

    So, if anybody knows of a 12-15V, 25W system, that'll be easier for the amp system.

    I'm replacing my CRTs with LCDs, so I can stuff the amp where the right monitor used to hog up.
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

    Tri.fecta

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    Default Re: Altec Lansing ACS41 speaker mod

    They are just speakers you can power them with any amp as they are just a passive component.

    You said you would ditch their amp and their internal amp runs off 15v doesn't mean it supplies 15 v if it did that would mean 15v x 4ohm for 60watt rms speakers and they sure aren't that

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    Default Re: Altec Lansing ACS41 speaker mod

    Well, to power the sub and the 2 speakers For an internal..

    I don't really know, but that's what the transformer says.

    But, all I can find on the speaker is "A2152", "4 Ohm".
    Two years. They were great. Let's make the next ones even better!

    Tri.fecta

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