DIY Powered Bookshelf Speakers | Built in Bluetooth Amplifier!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 พ.ค. 2024
- Speakers for sale 👉 etsy.me/42j3e6D
✅ Free build plans:
Metric - bit.ly/3ve1Th4
Imperial - bit.ly/3E6mPLh
Sound test - • DIY Powered Bookshelf ...
✅ C-Sharp Powered 2-Way Speaker Kit:
parts-express.sjv.io/7mA7XV (US) / bit.ly/3IuLiNg (EU)
✅ Non-powered kit:
parts-express.sjv.io/DVErWG (US) / bit.ly/43gpX3z (EU)
✅ Components kit only:
parts-express.sjv.io/B0bJRq (US) / bit.ly/49RB45I (EU)
Crossover diagram and more info - bit.ly/3E1SPjq
Components (US / EU):
1X Mini plate amplifier - parts-express.sjv.io/vnLr23 / bit.ly/3TyLJfy
2X DSA135-8 5" Woofer - parts-express.sjv.io/NKdVNq / bit.ly/3TthCWZ
2X ND25FW-4 1" Tweeter - parts-express.sjv.io/qnRqgb / bit.ly/4cf5BvC
2X 1-3/8" ID port - parts-express.sjv.io/DVErL5 / bit.ly/43cyVPq
1X Terminal cup - parts-express.sjv.io/kjnXz0 / bit.ly/4abfqcq
Crossover components (US / EU):
2X 0.25 mH air core inductor - parts-express.sjv.io/baJn79 / bit.ly/4a6Wtat
2X 1.40 mH air core inductor - parts-express.sjv.io/MmzrQJ / bit.ly/48Q4iQU
2X 6 Ohm 10W resistor - parts-express.sjv.io/NKdVRv / bit.ly/49PLDGa
4X 2.0 µF capacitor - parts-express.sjv.io/LXB9Dj / bit.ly/3TcCkJs
2X 5.1 µF capacitor - parts-express.sjv.io/x9xPrd / bit.ly/3wR0TUG
2X 6.8 µF capacitor - parts-express.sjv.io/P0LZRX / bit.ly/3TbMaLK
Other parts:
M3X16mm screws - parts-express.sjv.io/ZdkDYQ / bit.ly/3IzAsFK
MDF sealer - geni.us/9YyKv
Tools:
TS101 soldering iron - bit.ly/3HUzrI9 / geni.us/owyDm5G
Cordless drill - bit.ly/4bZg5PN / geni.us/A5AZi
Drill bit set - bit.ly/3S3i6zC / geni.us/ktAK1M
Center punch - bit.ly/3xslc8u / geni.us/o5WBEwB
Wire stripper - bit.ly/4dG6Jt2 / geni.us/6epIs
Step drill bits - bit.ly/3Pe3fU6 / geni.us/xYRx7J
Jig saw - bit.ly/3uWmric / geni.us/D8GC
Orbital sander - bit.ly/3HBOC8O / geni.us/gHqu0W
Wood router - bit.ly/3I7Aplm / geni.us/6okRl
Router circle jig - bit.ly/3P5B75e / geni.us/JvCvO
Flush trim bit - bit.ly/43ggzfH / geni.us/bZRVci5
Forstner bits - bit.ly/35snpjW / geni.us/F6it
Helping hand - bit.ly/3B9mIgt / geni.us/Yyqyte
The C-Sharp powered bookshelf speaker kit makes it easy to build your own self-contained stereo system. This compact speaker pair provides extremely flat response with much more low end than you would expect from a speaker this small. In addition, the C-Sharp's controlled dispersion delivers pinpoint imaging with a surprisingly wide soundstage. The built-in Lepai LP40PA plate amplifier makes the C-Sharp a true stand alone system allowing you to easily connect through Bluetooth or line-in to play audio directly from any phone, tablet, computer, or TV.
Dayton Audio's DSA135-8 5" Designer Series woofer is used for the midrange and low frequencies. With an aluminum cone and a powerful motor designed for low distortion, this woofer produces bass with authority while remaining smooth through the midrange frequencies. The high frequencies are handled by the ND25FW-4 1" soft dome tweeter, also from Dayton Audio. This waveguide-loaded tweeter controls high frequency dispersion for smooth off axis response and natural sound.
The Lepai LP40PA consists of two main parts, the plate amplifier and the control panel. Producing up to 2 x 20 watts RMS (2 x 40 watts peak) the LP40PA has enough power to drive the C-Sharp to impressive output levels for serious room filling sound. The 4-button control panel gives you the ability to select between Bluetooth and 3.5 mm inputs and adjust volume up and down. In addition, when in Bluetooth mode the control panel allows you to skip track forward and back, along with play and pause.
The solid MDF enclosure's 1/2" panels are all CNC milled to tight tolerances, ensuring easy construction. The surface mounted woofer is easy to install, while the flush mounted tweeter provides a sleek appearance. With all necessary cutouts for the drivers, ports, amp, control panel, and terminal cup this kit is extremely easy to assemble.
0:00 Intro
0:20 Making the cabinets
5:02 Veneering
10:15 Speaker components
11:43 Building the crossovers
14:07 Installing crossovers
14:38 Making the front panels
18:13 Painting the front panels
20:35 Applying lacquer
22:08 Gluing the front panels
22:59 Ports
23:49 Amplifier
24:37 Terminal cup
25:00 Tweeters and woofers
26:48 Outro - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Awesome build, expert woodworking and very nicely put together video, loved every second of it! 🤘
Kindly appreciated, thank you!
Loved every minute of this build 👏🏻👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching!
@@DonnyTerek DIY dB Technologies ES1203 possible?
Everything about this build is awesome. Thank you for sharing this with the world 😄👌
These are great. I have a pair as well and use them everyday .
Olá Tereck, Primeiro quero dar te os parabéns! Ficou incrível! E a forma com que fez, mostra o quão detalhista é! Disponibilizar o projeto fez bem a minha pessoa! Me deu animo para voltar a trabalhar com amor. Se me permite! Irei adicionar apenas os rebaixo para os componente na parte de trás do painel! Mais nada! O resto é como o seu projeto. Perfeito! Obrigado pelo seu canal! Abraços!
Friend, thank you so much! Your comment is kindly appreciated.
this quality video of making boxes ever
хорошая работа. вы меня заразили желанием сделать сабвуфер :-)
Nice and excellent, I'm also building speakers for hobby, but there,s lot to learn from you.
This was absolutely fantastic. Thank you.
Thank you so much! Kindly appreciated.
Hi Donny its a Master Piece of ART ... amazing craft of work
Wow, thank you so much!
I built two passive sub cabinets with two 18 inch sub woofers each for my sound system. The guys at Parts Express were great for helping me pick out the Dayton Audio 18's and the size to build the cabinets plus sub port size. They were 1,000 watts each and I pushed them with 2,000 watt amps each. They went down to 45Hz although I cut them at about 55 or 60. They brought on the thunder.
Would love to have a pair of subs like these for myself if it weren't for the neighbours! I'm actually thinking of building an 18 inch ported sub myself. What amps did you use to power these?
@@DonnyTerek I had a small audio company and supplied PA systems for clubs and medium sized outdoor stages. I believe the amps were the biggest QSC's I could get at the time. They were built for your living room. 😎
Lucky human! Wish I had an access to such beauties.
Sorry Donny, they "wern't" made for your living room. hahaha
Brilliant. Those look fantastic. Love the white fronts.
Thank you a lot!
impressive upload Donny Terek. I broke the thumbs up on your video. Always keep up the exceptional work.
Wow, thank you so much! Truly appreciated.
@@DonnyTerek no problem at all. always happy to support my fellow content creators. I am looking forward to improving on my own current video format I have uploaded and, in the future, trying to create content as good as yours in the long term.
Excellent work...i wish i could have one of this.. 👍
Thank you! These are for sale in case you are interested. You can reach me by email at donnyterek@gmail.com for more info.
This build is sooo neat i love the design it is simple good work😁
Thank you so much!
Here in Brazil we glue this coating with contact glue, I think it's more practical and faster!
Pretty good for basic loudspeaker kit to start with 👍
One thing - where's the damping material to reduce internal resonances. I would make the front baffle min 3/4" (19mm) thick.
Thanks!
Damping material is not needed for these speakers. It would be included in the design if it were necessary.
Good idea on the thicker front baffle. Would have used it if I had a few pieces of 19mm thick board.
@@DonnyTerek Up to you to stuff it, but there are still reflection and standing waves which affect the midrange, although the port itself is a source of standing waves as well. For bass reflex I usually fill up enclosure behind the woofer leaving space around port, but these days I like passive rads - more flexibility in tuning, no lengthy ports with 90 deg elbows, no chuffing noises. The price is higher and depending on the passive rad cone material, suspension, it will leave some character. Still to me sounds cleaner in midbass application.
For R&D and prototyping I use box with double baffle. The actual baffle is screwed to the front panel of the enclosure. The baffle is divided into tweeter and bass section, so if I want to try different drivers, but their diameter is different or I want to change tweeter position, I replace the whole panel. Saves money on material and space.
I’ve watched this several times. I want to build these for my sister.
I'm glad, thanks! Give these a try!
Amazing video. Loved every second of it.
Thank you so much! Kindly appreciated.
Très belle réalisation
Finishing looks so classy 👌 😍
Thanks!
Great wood job on them speakers man!
Thanks! Much appreciated.
Loved the perfection ........ very satisfying
Thank you kindly.
C'est du boulot ! 🙂 , mais a t'il de l'efficacitée ?
Thanks for the details and links in descriptions more than any thing, and opps i do not have a garage
Fantastic project 🔝❤
Genius !!! I need this on my sound room ❤️
Thanks!
Brilliant project
Many thanks!
Отличная работа!
Молодец очень красиво получилось😮
Can you share with me..
Like crossover diagram and components values??
Amazing! 👏👏
If you have already won, I will give you several types for improvement (personal experience).
Put silicone under all the screws. On the inner walls, you stick foam board exactly 5 mm thick. from the Bass speaker, make a curved roll of foam to the bass reflex. Screw the front plate even more (not just glue). You will be surprised by the result…
If perfection doesn't exist... this is the closest
Much appreciated!
Love the video. Any particular reason you use MDF, which you then have to laminate, rather than a good quality plywood? is it about price, finish, acoustic properties? Thanks
Thank you kindly. Personally I don't quite like working with plywood. MDF is much easier to work with and it is cheaper than high quality plywood. Adding to that MDF has better acoustic properties for speakers due to higher density.
CLEAN.
so beautiful
very nice tutorial and result product.... 👍👍👍👍 I wish I have the same tools. 🥰😍
Many thanks!
que video maravilhoso s2
Maestro ha hecho un buen trabajo con los bafles por qué no me las regalas saluda de Sevilla España y gracias por subirlo
Thank you so much!
Great job I like it
Thank you!
Great project ! I'm in France and i can't find a mdf sealer, which one did you use ? Thanks !
Thanks! I am using two component mdf sealer made by Hesse Lignal that uses 30% hardener.
Personal I build tons of sub boxes most people like mdf for a ton if reasons its cheap its very dense its the best acoustically and a couple other reasons but I've never actually used a sealer I built a box for a friend and he's had it for a couple months through the humid summer and the winter and it looks and sounds great still only time will tell if it will keep sounding and holding up but so far I've had boxes that sat in a barn un painted un sealed for about a year now if u get them wet or expose them to too much moisture they will have issues I seen a prefab a guy had that was moldy or something but none of my boxes have had that happen
@@DonnyTerek I searche to fpr MDF Sealer, do you have a part number from this Hesse Lignal Sealer?
What are you mixing up to seal the MDF before painting? And will any wood glue work on the veneer or do you have a certain PVA glue you are using? Thanks!
Hi! I use a two component MDF sealer that I get at my local paint supply store but I am not sure of the manufacturer. I've seen many people use this stuff too: geni.us/9YyKv . I use PVA D3 glue as I've heard this is the best PVA glue for veneering. Hope this helps!
@@DonnyTerek Thanks a bunch!
@@DonnyTerek If you ever get a chance in one of your videos, could you show what the two part sealer is that you get from your local paint supplier? I see that MDF sealer you linked up sorta sounds like a watered down PVA glue. While it can work, yours looked like it had a hardener in it to help it cure after you applied it but still sandable as well.
@@tedjacobson7822 Sure! After a quick inspection on the local store's website the manufacturer of the sealer is Hesse-Lignal but I can't find more info on it. Will do some more questioning of the staff once I need some more for my next project. I believe it is a polyurethane sealer with a hardener.
@@DonnyTerek Thanks a bunch, I've tried multiple ways through the years to seal up MDF and your way is the best yet.
Excelente 💐💯🎉
Nice clean work . Next time try use acoustic foam inside to achieve better sound performance .... and maybe not MDF for body but some tipe of soft and dense wood, So you can have more crispy sound
Very nice.
Где закупаетесь ?
Good making bro
Thanks!
Hello very good and passionate tuto for me. Thanks a lot for spent your time to transmit them. Have you the ref for your little tool that you use at 1:51 please ? Sorry for my english.
Hi, thank you so much!
Center punch - bit.ly/3xslc8u / geni.us/o5WBEwB
Nice build, looks neat and professional. But why the hex screws on the front for the speakers, when Philips screws are used elsewhere?
Because it looks better
As mentioned here, because it looks better (for me at least).
@@DonnyTerek Fair enough, understood. Let's hope that whoever uses this has the right screwdriver bit to service the speaker if necessary.
You can easily and for cheap convert your own (or second hand)(or just any) bookshelf speakers to true stereo bluetooth. Get the awful sounding Roseland dual-split speaker take them apart. and link it to your speakers. for only 20 euro. The only thing you need to make is a new housing for the battery and the electronics. Pro's are 10 Meter apart, USB-C charge ports, SD card holder and line in (minijack) cons are: 10W and 4 to 8 ohms. But still good enough for an easy setup. I have converted my old Yamaha NS-BP 101 to bluetooth and it sound great! Loud enough for a small garden party.
For effectively bass port must place neat the woofer - mid-range speaker near port pipe... according to theory.
🙏You gret man sir
My favorite you sir 🙏
Thank you!
Nice project!! What is the diameter of your woofer? Can you please share the box design or drawing?
There's a link in the description - both metric and imperial. Woofer is Dayton Audio DSA135-8 5".
Thanks! Yes, please check the description for the links to the woofer and drawings.
Fine Works - nice
Thank you.
Hola buenas me gustaria saber como optener todos los complementos de adentro de la bocina ho altoparlantes tambien cual es el costo de los mismo muchas gracias ade ante manos
Hi, feel free to contact me by email which you can find in my channel's 'about' section if interested in these.
Great ..👌👌
Well that made me look twice ,I'm sure I watched this the day before... but I still watched it again.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed.
many free time )))
How big does the rear port tube need to be ?
He tells you in the video: 178mm measured from the outside face or 166 from the inside face.
The port tube is supplied in the speaker kit.
I'm planning to make a sonos like speaker with logitech media server
Is the veneer you used 10mil or 20mil?
Sorry but I'm not sure.
"and now our wifes know what where doing in the garage for so long!"
Damn 😂
So either these are not the speakers in the links, or thumbnail.. or I guess I didn’t read the product description very well. I just ordered these, hoping everything came pre cut, ready to go.
Hi, sorry for the late reply. The C-Sharp speaker kit is basically the powered (integrated amplifier) version of the C-Note kit.
great speakers with shirty amp
What’s wrong with it?
Nice vid. Is there any point in this when you can buy Fluance Ai41 5 inch powered bookshelf speakers for 200 usd??
excellent wok but you need to set the wood cover sheets in the same texture direction
Thank you, to me it looks good the way it is 😉
How to make twin tower speaker with JBL woofer and one side to woofer and secend side to woofer please make a video Sir
No todos tenemos esas herramientas en nuestro garaje
Yo ni siquiera tengo garaje
Gracias
Cool
nice build very pretty looking but i dont think that amp is good enough for those drivers
Many thanks! I do agree that this amp is quite small to reveal the full potential of these speakers. I might try swapping it for something more suitable for these speakers.
What's wrong with it?
Wow😍
nice
I apologize for my poor English with Geogle translation.
Probably when I was still a student, I bought this speaker and used it for a while, so I watched it with great interest.
I'm looking forward to seeing you in the future.
Thank you!
hmmm rich student , lol
nice♥️
excellence.......delicious
why the inductors don't have metal🤨
24:10 Somehow the metal sheet looks very bend through. Would be for me optical a no-go.
I may have overtightened the screws there slightly using the cordless drill.
No sound test ?
This product at Bangladesh 🇧🇩 shipping possible bro 🙂?
Do you mean the finished speakers or build kit?
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Will be working on one very soon, thanks!
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Why is that PVA glue so white?
que hermoso *_*
no gaskets ?
They are included with the woofer and tweeter.
your cabine desing so good but i think speaker and amplifier weak for it
Thank you! I do agree that the integrated amplifier is not powerful enough to show how these speakers can actually perform.
Boa noite Thiago e hueliton Thiago nessa lenda tem que ir juntos com vc a Thais e o Henrique por e sinistra demais
Как удивительно похожи люди на всех континентах. человек делает табурет и половина комментариев "у тебя инструмента как на заводе".
Wonderful build, but these deserve better than a Lapai amp. Anyone with some craftsmanship skills should consider c-notes over most pre-builts twice their price.
Thank you! I do agree that these need a better amp than this. They feel quite underpowered with this setup.
Tem módulos mais simples de instalar, não há a necessidade de montar placa, outro ponto é o trabalho com o MDF poderia ser menos oneroso, bastava adesivar a madeira e finalizar com o verniz, economizaria tempo com a tupia e dinheiro!
What is a spray name
The white paint?
Great video...
But I would have made the front black or Bordeaux red. Would be a great contrast to the natural oak housing
Thank you! I'm sure that color combination would look great.
у тебя станков на 300 тыщ таких колонок... вся суть diy сделать на коленке же из подручки)
Vc pode vende 2 Caxias de som para mim
Eu sou Fortaleza CE
Can we Purchase it
Are you interested in the kit or the finished speakers?
How many purchase cost ?
No damping inside your boxes ????
Not needed for ported enclosure.
@@DonnyTerek Sorry, ported or not, it is required
@@1957CRAZYDJ not always
👍👍👍
I'm convinced all of the extra tooling is meant for #youtubeness
Where is the synthetic cotton?🧐
Not needed for these speakers.
Beau travail par contre faut être équipé pour la réalisation.