Hello everyone!
I'm here in order to ask about how to start building my own home theater audio system.
There is a lot of information out there and it's quite overwhelming so I rather ask you where should I begin.
Let me start: In one month I'll start my fifth semester of Electronics Engineering and I'll study a subject call Analog Electronics.
I got in touch with the teacher and asked him if I could present a Home theater made up merely off transistors and op-amps, that is, an utterly analog system and he said that it would be interesting so I decided to start doing right now.
I want to learn the theory behind it and make a really good project and I want to take advantage of the fact that I have a month before starting the semester and 3 more months to finish the project. The sooner, the better.
So... I want to ask you, dear EEVBlog fellas for directions.
I want to do it all myself, from the simulations on Symulink (Matlab) to build the enclosure for the speakers but, where should I begin?
I already know how diodes and transistors work but, how can I use that knowledge in order to accomplish such a task?
As I said before, there is a lot of info out there like: pre-amps, amps, power amps, woofer, sub-woofer, etc... I'm thirsty from knowledge but I'm overwhelmed by the amount of info and the lack of direction.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance!