Все отлично! Молодец за такой проект. Но я бы сделал заместо фазоинверторов один большой пассивный резонатор внизу. Получилась бы система 2.1, и отдача на басах существенно бы возросла. Чтобы отсеять кросканальные акустические наводки в таком случае, внутреннее пространство лучше заполнить синтепоном.
Late reply but I’m guessing that it is a stereo project and combining the two full range channels would make the bass weaker and ruin the stereo separation in the sound a lot unfortunately!
@@elliotrosander2895 The fact is that the distance between the speakers is small enough to talk about a normal stereo base. Then, the sound in the mid- and high-frequency range inside the speaker is absorbed by the soft padding. And low ones can just work well on the radiator plate. This is how a mechanical low-pass filter is obtained.
Nice video and clean, neat speaker! I've always wondered how every diyers make smooth surface finish of wooden enclosure, and today I solved this question thanks to your video. Also surprised about the solution at 12:55 which despite non-curable mistake in normal situation! Thanks to your video and hope you have a nice day 😁
Good job! The only thing, i don't like that corner. Did you check the resonance of the fase inverter? When i made my speaker, i tried to make the resonance a bit lower than lowest frequency of the speaker's head. And it worked. Params was 40-20000, i tuned resonance to 33 Hz. So it's resulting range changed to 33-20000.
Nice build. Configuring a steep high pass filter at just below the box resonance will increase the power handling and therefore amount of bass boost that can be configured.
Great video, if you want to easily fix that veneer issue, just put a whole new layer of veneer over the whole surface. Love how you handled it casually though, when stuff like that happens to me I have to take a day or two off to re-group and let my rage subside lol
Really nice! There are inexpensive calibrated measurement mics out there. If you’re intending to set the DSP once, I’d want to see the pink noise response and use it to guide you to a base curve. Then tune to taste.
Excellent work! Just a suggestion: Lining the inside with open cell foam and filling the open space with poly fill really cleans up the sound. Just don't obstruct the port. Great content man.
@@DonnyTerek No problem dude. Keep up the good work. You have some of my favorite DIY audio content. I'd love to see a high end build some day. Try some Scanspeak drivers and you won't be disappointed.
@@millenniumrun9995 Much appreciated. Will definitely be trying a high end build in the near future to replace the Amigas even though they are quite amazing for the price.
i love how it looks, but it really nags me knowing the amount of sound diffusion around the corners. it causes hills and valleys in the frequency response. but still, a great build for an MDF speaker
Do I need a KPX programmer for each amp I purchase or can I get one and use it on all of my builds? How well do these amp boards do with heat? Do you know of a way to program the boards Bluetooth name to something custom? Sorry I have emailed Dayton Audio and no one seems to respond to their emails.
add some rubber bands or some scotch tape around the battery's and the battery holder so when the speaker inevitably falls from the table or something the battery's dont pop off the holder
Good work but the batteries should tighten with cable tie or glue gun to prevent come out from slot when accidentally speaker face any falling issue from any high surface to ground.
No handle for carrying. No protective grill for the speakers. Requires rare 18V powersupply for charge (why not use 5V usb with DC-DC step up). Maybe veneer chip can be fixed with patch?
Все отлично! Молодец за такой проект. Но я бы сделал заместо фазоинверторов один большой пассивный резонатор внизу. Получилась бы система 2.1, и отдача на басах существенно бы возросла. Чтобы отсеять кросканальные акустические наводки в таком случае, внутреннее пространство лучше заполнить синтепоном.
Late reply but I’m guessing that it is a stereo project and combining the two full range channels would make the bass weaker and ruin the stereo separation in the sound a lot unfortunately!
@@elliotrosander2895 The fact is that the distance between the speakers is small enough to talk about a normal stereo base. Then, the sound in the mid- and high-frequency range inside the speaker is absorbed by the soft padding. And low ones can just work well on the radiator plate. This is how a mechanical low-pass filter is obtained.
Nice video and clean, neat speaker!
I've always wondered how every diyers make smooth surface finish of wooden enclosure, and today I solved this question thanks to your video.
Also surprised about the solution at 12:55 which despite non-curable mistake in normal situation!
Thanks to your video and hope you have a nice day 😁
Thank you so much!
Yes, and even that finish is not the smoothest 😄
Thanks for watching and I'll hope you stay tuned for other projects!
Good job! The only thing, i don't like that corner. Did you check the resonance of the fase inverter? When i made my speaker, i tried to make the resonance a bit lower than lowest frequency of the speaker's head. And it worked. Params was 40-20000, i tuned resonance to 33 Hz. So it's resulting range changed to 33-20000.
Nice work. Using dedicated programming connector back in the speaker (e.g M12) could make a sense in case you ever need to reconfigure the speaker.
Thank you! That's a great idea!
Nice build. Configuring a steep high pass filter at just below the box resonance will increase the power handling and therefore amount of bass boost that can be configured.
Amazing! I love how your builds are simple and show just enough detail
Great video, if you want to easily fix that veneer issue, just put a whole new layer of veneer over the whole surface. Love how you handled it casually though, when stuff like that happens to me I have to take a day or two off to re-group and let my rage subside lol
Haha! He cut out the three days he spent curled in a foetal position after his meltdown...
And if you don't have woodworking machines you're DOOMED!!!... 😂
Unless you're aiming for the same result, I have to agree 😄
You can do it bro
Even without some of these machines, a saw and a drill will definitely get you a nice enclosure! They sell kits online with everything you need though
Your work is incredible! I haven't seen anything like it! I would be very happy to win one of these! 😊
Really nice! There are inexpensive calibrated measurement mics out there. If you’re intending to set the DSP once, I’d want to see the pink noise response and use it to guide you to a base curve. Then tune to taste.
Thank you! Have to agree, I should probably get a measurement mic for my next builds.
Do you have any suggestions about a cheap, non amplified DSP for diy speakers?
Suelo ver tus trabajos y me parece increíble...el detalle y el acabado son muy bueno....éxitos 🙌
Thank you!
Perfect video just a question, there are no crossover between drivers and amp?
Thx for the answer
These are full range speakers, no need for splitting the signal to high frequency and low frequency components.
You forgot to mention how much it would have cost. At least the parts. Well done as usual!
Thank you! You can check the cost of parts in the description.
You don't want to know it, because otherwise you will buy a brand new factory built solution, because of the price/perf.
just for electronics not including the speakers is over 200
Excellent work! Just a suggestion: Lining the inside with open cell foam and filling the open space with poly fill really cleans up the sound. Just don't obstruct the port. Great content man.
Thank you for the kind comment and tip!
@@DonnyTerek No problem dude. Keep up the good work. You have some of my favorite DIY audio content. I'd love to see a high end build some day. Try some Scanspeak drivers and you won't be disappointed.
@@millenniumrun9995 Much appreciated. Will definitely be trying a high end build in the near future to replace the Amigas even though they are quite amazing for the price.
nice work Sir❤❤, but how you make round corner? im really interesting😊
It would be nice looking if you use a torx screw
Can the dsp board be used with any amp ?
Good job man, I enjoyed it very much👍🏻
Thank you a lot!
i love how it looks, but it really nags me knowing the amount of sound diffusion around the corners. it causes hills and valleys in the frequency response. but still, a great build for an MDF speaker
As always, a masterpiece!
Thank you!
Please that glue u rub on the Formica.. what is the name
Nicely done Donny, any reason you didnt use some more veneer to fix the corner?
Thank you! It would be a quite tedious job to glue a piece that small and probably wouldn't look any better than it is right now.
I think it adds character to the speaker
youre an artist
Thank you!
i agree
Whats the volume for each speaker and tuningfrequnecy ?
Perfect handmade
Do I need a KPX programmer for each amp I purchase or can I get one and use it on all of my builds? How well do these amp boards do with heat? Do you know of a way to program the boards Bluetooth name to something custom? Sorry I have emailed Dayton Audio and no one seems to respond to their emails.
I like your spray can stand.
Thanks! 😄
A lot wait for your video❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hope it was worth it!
@@DonnyTerek yes superb💌💌💌💌💌
I have paid and down loaded your plans but you have missed out the drawing for the back panel, can you add it please.
Nice build and explanation
Thank you kindly.
Where is the link on dsp board?
can you make a simple and cheap speaker
I always thought veneer was pre glued and only heat is needed to fix it to the wood
That would most likely be synthetic veneer, probably PVC that only requires heat to be glued.
But how was there no line from the two corners meeting around the edges of the speaker box? Tell me im really confused how there wasnt any.
They are still there. It is hard to see with a nice sanding job and partially covered in glue.
There is a line, down at the bottom.
Thanks
Goodd.... next pilss
add some rubber bands or some scotch tape around the battery's and the battery holder so when the speaker inevitably falls from the table or something the battery's dont pop off the holder
Good work but the batteries should tighten with cable tie or glue gun to prevent come out from slot when accidentally speaker face any falling issue from any high surface to ground.
Thank you! The batteries are held in very tight. You would most likely break the speaker first before the batteries get loose.
After a long time 😊
Marhsall who? We need this speaker man, in INR it costs 2x less than Marshall to build this !!
21:12 no layer lines? woah, this is interesting 😅
Perfection
Dimensions are not shown in the description
Just uploaded the plans, please check.
Preço final?
Perfeito
This is a very enjoyable video to watch! Thanks. 😀
Thanks for watching!
You haven't put the free plans yet
Just uploaded the plans, please check.
Hi sir good evening
Wao~Nice Sounds Good !!!
Нужно было войлоком изнутри проклеить, убирает гул и делает звук приятнее
No handle for carrying.
No protective grill for the speakers.
Requires rare 18V powersupply for charge (why not use 5V usb with DC-DC step up).
Maybe veneer chip can be fixed with patch?
на мдф без демпфирующей проставки посадил динамики, это не хорошо
👍👍👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥
I would like to buy from Turkey please support
Necesito esto en españoooooool 😫
17
No bass plain
266$
🤣🤣🤣