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Welcome to Midwest Audio Club Wiki! This is a contribution-based resource for all things DIY audio, a collection of knowledge and tools built up over the years that are freely available to all. Here are the root categories you can explore:

  • Software: Software tools for download and links to useful software not hosted on this wiki.
  • Events: Information about DIY events, both past and future.
  • Builds: Details on public DIY builds, from amplifiers to speakers.
  • Design: A knowledge base of DIY audio design.
  • Directory: A Directory of wiki members.

Do note that all information and content of this wiki is governed by the CC Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 license at the bottom of the page, and as you post content here, you agree to those terms. To summarize the terms, you agree that others can build off and share your content as long as they provide attribution to it. If you have a more restrictive license for some utility hosted here, make sure you note that on the resource's page. Anything in text on the wiki however, is always under the license linked above.

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