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    3D printed boom box

    My daughter's birthday is coming up and she just loves music. I decided to make a boom box just for her using a 3D printer and the Intel Edison. It is fully wireless (charging too) and will play for about 12 hours on a single charge. It actually sounds pretty good! The amp is only a few watts but the speaker has good sensitivity. The buttons trigger different playlists using PyLMS and it's running SqueezeLite for playback.

    Here are a couple pics:


    #2
    Brilliant
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      #3
      You are awesome!
      Sue
      "If you're happy and you know it turn the volume up and blow it out."

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        #4
        Thanks guys! I'm pretty happy with how it turned out, so next I'm going to make an adult version. I'd like to add a screen (like here) and some more buttons, maybe a rotary encoder or two. The audio is Bluetooth now but once I get I2S working I'll use a real DAC. I think the Edison has pretty good potential here.

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