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| Thread ID: 55409 | 2005-03-10 01:13:00 | In built PC speaker | Jevro (7555) | Press F1 |
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| 332529 | 2005-03-11 04:16:00 | Most, if not all, walkmans can produce reasonable power into an 8 ohm load . Any 8 ohm speakers regardless of size will run fine, but the bigger (and more efficient) they are, the more volume you will get . Don't waste your time with the crappy speakers you find in PCs, you will be unhappy with the result and regret the wasted time and effort . Cheap speakers can usually be bought at any second hand shop, Salvation Army or other charity shop, in fact I just bought several sets of mini stereo speakers from a charity shop for the unemployed and solo parents in a rural community . Asking price was 50 cents each pair but they were so good I made a rather larger donation and took the lot . They were designed for computers originally, but running off a Sanyo Walkman one pair provides enough volume to keep my teenage son happy while he is doing his homework . Cheers Billy 8-{) |
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