Jonny69 project: Roberts Radio ipod conversion

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Aaaaaages ago SWMBO's brother gave me a Roberts Radio to convert to an ipod dock. I never actually got around to it so I decided it would make an ideal Christmas pressie. This is a photo of the finished article:

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I was given a dead Roberts Radio. The speaker was mullered and the guts were already ripped out so I just had an empty shell to work with.

Inside I've fitted it with a 4" 20W twin-cone Pioneer speaker to replace the pathetic offering it came with (probably). The amplifier is a 1W per channel TDA2822 which I've found you can overdrive quite easily with a few more volts on the supply side, powered by 4 AA batteries:

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The amp is on the left soldered up on strip board, really basic reliable stuff which can be upgraded later for something a bit more manly if needed. Battery box is mounted on the door:

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On the back is the on-off switch and the headphone cable:

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I really wanted to have it as a 'dock' to slot the ipod into but I couldn't find a suitable ipod dock unit with a volume control so I opted to just use a cable. I'll keep looking because I have another old radio to convert and the MDF panel I made for the top of this one is easy enough to modify.

Hope you like :)
 
Yes, it's one I had in my car a few years ago. It could do with an 8-Ohm driver ideally but these are effectively free and it goes up loud enough :)

150w PCB amp for the win, I reckon if it's a decent unit you could out-Bose some ponces who spend £300 on an iPod dock :p

Find an old Mission Hifi speaker to destroy, make a hole for the tweeter, job done :D
 
150w PCB amp for the win, I reckon if it's a decent unit you could out-Bose some ponces who spend £300 on an iPod dock :p

Find an old Mission Hifi speaker to destroy, make a hole for the tweeter, job done :D
It's more a matter of whether it'll run off batteries :D :p

I've got a small 12V 1.3Ah lead acid battery waiting for a project though, so maybe it's time to rape that old car amp :D
 
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