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    Default modded alarmclock

    and yes this thing works. not as good as i want but ill fix that



    its not done yet tho

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    lawlz XD. So....is it enough to wake you up?..Or better yet is it enough to wake me up?

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    not yet. i need to find a way to feed more power to the woofer

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    How loud is that thing?
    */me goes to find my own alarm clock and do something like that.*
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    Default Re: modded alarmclock

    Amplifier

    Try and find a 30 watt or something. Use the signal wires from the alarm clock speaker into the amp, then from amp to sub. Then see if you can wire the amp inline with the alarm clock.

    Good luck.



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    if you have a good electonrics shop near you you should bild this you could integrade it into the clock and run it from that. i'm not sure how your going to mount it into the alarm clock but have you thought of a finberglass style?i was thinking something like this


    but with 1 speaker. and mount it to the top of the clock. or you could even make an entire shell for the clock. if i had the money for some resin and all the stuff needed i would try it out on my alarm clock too. it doesn't get me up.
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    hmm a awp would do wonders.

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    that was my attempt at building a cmoy amp, it didn't work becuase i couldn't get the proper amp chip and resistors. you can buy them off ebay though

    prebuilt amps

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    i think if i send a wire from a powersupply to the speaker. adn see if it gives a lil more umph to it

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    Default Re: modded alarmclock

    I just run . .Alarm Clock software and hook my computer up to my surround sound and wake up to some serious bump.
    . . I have a car subwoofer hooked up to my receiver.

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