You're welcome! You deserve kind words only, because actually your design makes sense. Not like the others.. other youtuber's design is not supposed to have a good sound, I suppose just from my basic knowledge.. they are usually just making some box without any calculations etc.. yours seems well engineered. keep that up!
Ended up here after seeing a couple of Toid's DIY and I have to say it's refreshing to see a YT video where someone knows how to do woodworking, cabinetry, and finishing work instead of slap dash roller paint and no gaskets / sealing on components.
I had this same idea in my mind,but was sceptical how it would look in real-time.This video shows the craftsmanship behind and encourages me to make one.Thank you brother
Thank you for your video sharing, please let me ask some question. Can I listen to it while charging or do I need to stop and wait until the battery full then listen again?
Thanks for the video. I'm planning to build something similar. How well do the 18650 cells stay balanced and do you ever need to take them out and charge them outside of the speaker to get them all to the same voltage?
Thanks for watching! I tried to place two batteries with almost the same capacity together so that they stay balanced for longer. Not sure how long they will stay balanced like that but I guess it is a good practice to take them out once in a while and charge independently.
Sorry for the late reply. Yes, the higher capacity, the longer playtime of the speaker will be. Just make sure you use authentic cells like Panasonic or Samsung.
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Projeto bem bacana, Parabéns! porém gostaria de tirar uma dúvida, vejo que uniu as quatro saídas do Player fazenda ficar com duas vias, isso não correria o risco de queima da saída do MP5? pois tudo que pesquisei sobre unir saídas de player falam que não pode, e fatalmente queima o dispositivo!
Acho qeu se juntar a frontal direita com traseira direita, e o mesmo pra frontal e traseira esquerda, não dá problema. Não pode é juntar esqueda com direita, pois são sinais distintos.
Very nice and interesting build to have creative time. Just a question does your batteries drain if you are not using the system? As i know the 3S BMS board doesn't have system like load detection to cut off the power source.
I have two portable speaker builds I'm working on now. I was wondering. How long does your charge last? and did you experience Clipping of power? I was thinking of switching to 18650's, currently using Sealed Lead battery . The headunit(Pioneer MVH-S21BT) I'm using may demand too much power. In short, on a full charge everything is great for an hour, then it just begins cutting off and then powering back on, and every time a bass line hits it goes. I was think of stabilizing it with a cap, or parallel two sealed lead batteries(That gets heavy). I guess I'm curious how well the 18650's hold up under load. Sorry for the story.
Hi! The batteries on this speaker last around 4-6 hours. I haven't experienced any clipping. I believe you would simply need a larger capacity battery to provide enough current for the amplifier so that the voltage does not drop below required power input level when bass hits.
Hello! That would be quite straightforward - eliminate the batteries and the bms board from the wiring diagram which you can find in the description. Then you can use the charging port to connect a power supply directly to the multimedia unit.
I have a question. I noticed that in description there are 2 different subwoofers. The first link is of Aiyima, and the other two are of Dayton Audio. For the Aiyima there aren't the Thiele and Small parameters, and also the frequency response of Aiyima and Dayton Audio is different, so they are actually two different speakers. My question is: does the Dayton Audio, that you used, has the same frequency response of Aiyima or it actually stops at 55 Hz?
Hi! The drivers that I used for the build are Dayton Audio and I am not sure how they would sound using the Aiyima ones. I included them in the description for those who are not able to purchase the Dayton Audio ones since they seem close in parameters and almost the same in dimensions.
I was going to make one with a solar panel as well to charge and use on the go when there is no power. As well as put on a fold down carry handle . I assume you could stream and watch tv on the car stereo you put in it. Also how long do the battery's last. Nice job on the build. It also needs a telescopic antenna for the radio.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😁😁😁😁
Are you running that at 11 volts (3s2p) or is the board some kind of step up ? Also what kind of run time do you get on the 18650s . Really some nice work you do
hey donny. love this build. i just ordered all the parts to try and re-create. i didn't see the spacing of the dividers or depth of the grooves on your plans or in the video, can you advise? thanks a ton. can't wait to get this thing built!
Hi, thank you! Sorry for not including those in the plans. The dividers need to be closest to the multimedia unit. The groove depth is not very important, you can go with 3-5mm deep grooves. Just add this distance (3-5mm) to each dividers height, multiplied by 2. So that would be 6-10mm added height on the dividers if you'll cut grooves with depth of 3-5mm. Hope this helps.
@@DonnyTerek for the groves/height of the dividers that makes perfect sense, thank you. For the spacing, it looks like you have them flush with the opening for the car stereo unit?
Great job! If you do not mind, I will do almost the same as yours! The fact is that now you can't buy a good boombox such as JVC or SONY. If it's not a secret, at what price did you sell your work? I wish you new creative successes!
Magnificent, thanks for sharing, I have been following you for a long time, I will continue to do so, you always surprise me, one question, what do you record with, it sounds good, thank you very much
Great job and it looks beautiful but that eighth of an inch balsa-wood back is not going to be sufficient for reinforcing those deep bass notes that come from those woofers it needs to be thick like the front baffle..👍🍺.. ( you can also use the front channels to push the tweeters and the rear channels to push the woofers and have individual games on each by using the fader in case one is overpowering the other and also you get twice the power output!😎
Hi, thank you! The woofers are separated in each chamber, so there is no air pressure in the middle section from the woofers, therefore the thin piece of plywood will hold just fine.
Finally someone building DIY speaker and actually knows, what he is doing! Great job!
Thank you so much!
You're welcome! You deserve kind words only, because actually your design makes sense. Not like the others.. other youtuber's design is not supposed to have a good sound, I suppose just from my basic knowledge.. they are usually just making some box without any calculations etc.. yours seems well engineered. keep that up!
Thank you once again! You inspire and motivate 😁✌
Ended up here after seeing a couple of Toid's DIY and I have to say it's refreshing to see a YT video where someone knows how to do woodworking, cabinetry, and finishing work instead of slap dash roller paint and no gaskets / sealing on components.
Wow, thank you! Truly means a lot.
I had this same idea in my mind,but was sceptical how it would look in real-time.This video shows the craftsmanship behind and encourages me to make one.Thank you brother
You should tighten driver screws down in a criss cross pattern to prevent the metal basket from warping. Great video and build.
Thank you for the tip!
Congratulations!!! Your work made a masterpiece!!! God bless your hability
Rather than boom box, i called this is a jukebox.
Great idea
Thank you for your video sharing, please let me ask some question. Can I listen to it while charging or do I need to stop and wait until the battery full then listen again?
First of awesome job. What would you say the best to worst of the battery life? Thank you.
Thanks for the video. I'm planning to build something similar. How well do the 18650 cells stay balanced and do you ever need to take them out and charge them outside of the speaker to get them all to the same voltage?
Thanks for watching! I tried to place two batteries with almost the same capacity together so that they stay balanced for longer. Not sure how long they will stay balanced like that but I guess it is a good practice to take them out once in a while and charge independently.
@@DonnyTerek just add 3s bms, they are dirt cheap on Aliexpress
what is the battery life like and how large of a battery can you put in it if you dont mind me asking and do you think it would be worth it?
wow, very nice..what are the names of power tools used? specially for cornering and circle groving..
Thank you! I used a wood router with a circle cutting jig that I made myself.
Any measurements or tests on how long you can listen to music from fully charged? 😊
I have tested it fully charged and got around 6 hours of playtime on medium-high volume.
@@DonnyTerek Not bad for such a big and well sounding piece of hardware. Even with a display.
Thanks for the info. 😊
Awesome project.
How many amp hour are your batteries rated for and how many play hours do you expect to get out of the set up? Thank you
Thank you!
I believe I was using 3Ah batteries, I get around 8 hours on medium volume.
@@DonnyTerek thank you. Looks great.
This is the best DIY speaker ever!!!
Many thanks!
@@DonnyTerek No problem! 😄
Quick question, does it matter what capacity of 18650 batteries I use. I like to think the bigger the better, am I right or wrong?
Sorry for the late reply. Yes, the higher capacity, the longer playtime of the speaker will be. Just make sure you use authentic cells like Panasonic or Samsung.
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Thank you so much! I kindly appreciate a comment like this.
Projeto bem bacana, Parabéns! porém gostaria de tirar uma dúvida, vejo que uniu as quatro saídas do Player fazenda ficar com duas vias, isso não correria o risco de queima da saída do MP5? pois tudo que pesquisei sobre unir saídas de player falam que não pode, e fatalmente queima o dispositivo!
Acho qeu se juntar a frontal direita com traseira direita, e o mesmo pra frontal e traseira esquerda, não dá problema. Não pode é juntar esqueda com direita, pois são sinais distintos.
Un trabajo excepcional! Mis felicitaciones.... Se puede usar parlantes de 6 ohms?
Al usar parlantes de 6 ohms corre el riesgo de quemar el amplificador.
Hello Donny and congratulations for your job.
I think i will build one for my daughter.
Thanks for sharing.
Hello, thank you!
That is amazing! Best of luck on the build.
Good building the speaker I like how your using different parts
Thanks!
You are my biggest inspiration Donny!!!
Love your builds!
Wow, thanks!
@@DonnyTerek woah the god replied to me
Lol
It’s true donny
Very nice and interesting build to have creative time. Just a question does your batteries drain if you are not using the system? As i know the 3S BMS board doesn't have system like load detection to cut off the power source.
1 larger port from left or right side of the box, u can add extra lenght to the reflex port, get lower tuning
The enclosures were designed specifically to these ports.
great project, how was the connection of the batteries done so that it could get 12V? and what is the high-noise time until the batteries run out?
Thank you! You can check the link in the description for the wiring diagram of the speaker. The battery lasts for about 3 hours on full.
а вдруг что-нибудь сломается, а тут все на клею)). Собрано, конечно супер, спору нет, класс
А вы бы на шурупы посадили всё это?
That’s no freakin diy dude, that’s quality.
Thanks dude!
Congratulations it inspired me to build my own spaker system thank you bro
how quickly would the multimedia system drain the batteries? What is the battery life like? Also, how are you wiring the the acc cable from the radio?
It plays for around 4-6 hours on mid volume. You can check the wiring diagram on my Instructables (link in the description).
I have two portable speaker builds I'm working on now. I was wondering. How long does your charge last? and did you experience Clipping of power? I was thinking of switching to 18650's, currently using Sealed Lead battery . The headunit(Pioneer MVH-S21BT) I'm using may demand too much power. In short, on a full charge everything is great for an hour, then it just begins cutting off and then powering back on, and every time a bass line hits it goes. I was think of stabilizing it with a cap, or parallel two sealed lead batteries(That gets heavy). I guess I'm curious how well the 18650's hold up under load. Sorry for the story.
Hi! The batteries on this speaker last around 4-6 hours. I haven't experienced any clipping. I believe you would simply need a larger capacity battery to provide enough current for the amplifier so that the voltage does not drop below required power input level when bass hits.
Thoughts on passive radiators instead of vented ports?? Sound better or worse???
These drivers sound very well ported like this.
I'm starting a simular project I was wondering if I could run this off of a 18v drill battery
You could but would need to add a step down converter to drive the 18V to 12V.
Saludos Donny. Podrías indicar cómo cablear sin incluir baterías y cargador. Muchas gracias.
Hello! That would be quite straightforward - eliminate the batteries and the bms board from the wiring diagram which you can find in the description. Then you can use the charging port to connect a power supply directly to the multimedia unit.
I have a question. I noticed that in description there are 2 different subwoofers. The first link is of Aiyima, and the other two are of Dayton Audio. For the Aiyima there aren't the Thiele and Small parameters, and also the frequency response of Aiyima and Dayton Audio is different, so they are actually two different speakers. My question is: does the Dayton Audio, that you used, has the same frequency response of Aiyima or it actually stops at 55 Hz?
Hi!
The drivers that I used for the build are Dayton Audio and I am not sure how they would sound using the Aiyima ones. I included them in the description for those who are not able to purchase the Dayton Audio ones since they seem close in parameters and almost the same in dimensions.
@@DonnyTerek
Ok, thank you!
I was going to make one with a solar panel as well to charge and use on the go when there is no power.
As well as put on a fold down carry handle .
I assume you could stream and watch tv on the car stereo you put in it.
Also how long do the battery's last.
Nice job on the build. It also needs a telescopic antenna for the radio.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😁😁😁😁
Thanks! That would be an interesting build! The battery goes for around 6 hours.
I've had the same speaker components for a few years. Been busy otherwise, but how do you like the sound after it all came together?
Are you running that at 11 volts (3s2p) or is the board some kind of step up ? Also what kind of run time do you get on the 18650s . Really some nice work you do
Thanks!
Yes I wired them as a 3s2p pack. I get around 4-6 hours on medium volume.
Can I use 6ohms speakers?
Nice work!
Not sure if the amplifier supports 6ohm speakers, you might need to check on that.
Thanks!
Great job. I am even planning to do the same plan, would you mind sharing the diagram plan?
Thanks! Have just uploaded them, check the description.
it is awesome, but needs a pair of full range 20rms 3 inch speakers to fill the frequency gap.
Awesome job man! Curious, how long does the battery last?
Minha bambox queimou a placa mãe, ainda dá pra mim fazer desse jeito? Dá pra fazer uma placa caseira e ficar uma caixa assim?
Hi! I'm delighted with your work! What are your radio specifications?
Hello, thank you! You can check the link in the description.
complimenti complimenti,me ne sono innamorato subito del progetto e sto comprando il necessario per farlo subito, gia' preso il multimedia a presto
Thank you friend! Best of luck on the build, let me know how it turns out!
What's the total cost on parts and do you make these for sale by chance ?
What size are the speakers and how much did it cost to build this? Loved this video! 🔈
Parts are in the description
If you dont mind what a kind or what are the name of the tools you are using? I you can answer that would be much appreciated. 🙏
Hi! I just used regular tools like a table saw, a wood router and a circle cutting jig for the router to make precise cutouts. Hope this helps.
@@DonnyTerek thank you and you’re the best. I didn’t even know that I was sub to your channel a long time ago 😝
Haha, thank you!
How many mAh is the battery delivering?
Your finishing is the best for me😎
Thank you so much!
can you explain the electrical part to make it battery operated
only electrical part to operate via battery to make it portable is missing rest is working..
please explain this is important
hey donny. love this build. i just ordered all the parts to try and re-create. i didn't see the spacing of the dividers or depth of the grooves on your plans or in the video, can you advise? thanks a ton. can't wait to get this thing built!
Hi, thank you! Sorry for not including those in the plans. The dividers need to be closest to the multimedia unit. The groove depth is not very important, you can go with 3-5mm deep grooves. Just add this distance (3-5mm) to each dividers height, multiplied by 2. So that would be 6-10mm added height on the dividers if you'll cut grooves with depth of 3-5mm. Hope this helps.
@@DonnyTerek for the groves/height of the dividers that makes perfect sense, thank you. For the spacing, it looks like you have them flush with the opening for the car stereo unit?
@@jfriscino Yes, that's correct.
Wow! great build. How long does the batteries last ?
Thank you! Around 8 hrs.
During usage of the system, can we plug charging adapter ?
Yes.
Great job! If you do not mind, I will do almost the same as yours! The fact is that now you can't buy a good boombox such as JVC or SONY. If it's not a secret, at what price did you sell your work? I wish you new creative successes!
Awesomeness hands down. You are a skilled Craftman..
Thank you! Much appreciated.
Brother i would've added a full midrange speaker & add a passive woofer and install on side or back of midrange speaker box
Hello
is there a solution for 24Volt ?
i need 24v battery 3s board !?
You want a 6s bms for a 24v battery
Hi! You need a 6S bms board and then a step down converter to bring the voltage down to 12V.
@@DonnyTerek down to 12 when i need 24v?
The unit is powered by 12V.
@@DonnyTerek ok thanks.
Also i cant use my power supply with 24volts?
Can those woofer work with out a tweeter with a medium quality 🤔
They will work but I would not recommend using them without tweeters, you could use full-range drivers instead.
Why batteries only instead of an optional DC power?
The charger can be used as well to provide DC power.
Awesome quality video as always. Good job!
Much appreciated! Thanks!
Essa caixa de som é de uso residencial em tomada 127, e se voce vende, qual o preço, e onde encontrar?
meu amigo , é DIY ou seja " faça vc mesmo" , tem na descrição todas as instruções para fazer a caixa
Nicely done sir. Always a joy to watch your builds. Keep up the good work ;)
Thank you kindly! Working on more!
@@DonnyTerek cool. I just noticed that I havent subscribed to your channel... will need to fix that. ;)
Amigo si necesitó, que esa pantalla. Ponerla en video, cómo debo hacer
Меня порадывпло не то какие комплектующие,а то что хоть присутсятвуют твитеры)
How do you know the right box volume and port size?
I designed the enclosure using the TS parameters of the woofers.
Нужно еще ручку сверху прикрутить. А в общем молодец!
Согласен. Тоже подумал об этом
Wow 😱 very nice sound 🎶😍
Glad you like it!
@@DonnyTerek Do you accept order for you product Donny Terek ?
I'am from Brasil my friend
@@joaomauricio7542 Feel free to contact me by email which you can find in my channel's 'about' section if interested.
i did something similar to this but used an old kenwood car stereo and 4 6.5 inch coaxial speakers powered by a pc power supply.
Beautiful craftsmanship 🙏👍🤩
Thank you! Cheers!
How wonderful 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Fantastic project 🔝🥇
Belleza de equipo para tenerlo en el cuarto
Wow that's great keep it up 👍👍👍
Thank you!!
What brand of speakers and treble are they?
Links in the description.
What are the crossovers for
Magnificent, thanks for sharing, I have been following you for a long time, I will continue to do so, you always surprise me, one question, what do you record with, it sounds good, thank you very much
Thank you very much! I am using the cheap Rode VideoMicro for my recordings.
Hello What are the models of the drivers?
dayton audio tcp115-4
What a skill!! Love the detail anyway!!
Thank you! 😊
Something new. Good work
Thanks a lot 😊
Thanks Donny, great boombox.
Thank you!
What sort of battery life do you get with this 3S2P config? Cant see what your 18650 battery Ah is
Hi, I'm using 3000mAh cells, roughly 4-6 hours of battery life.
Freaking flawless
Thanks!!
When homemade things get better and cheapper than factory made.
Amazing!beautiful result
Thank you!
Your port seems kinda small does it make any port noise?
Some port noise is audible at high volume.
how to add some Microphone with reverb to this speaker?
Молодец. Хорошо получилось.
Крутотень!!!!!клёвая работа,лайк!!!
Donny could I use Samsung INR 18650 36G 10A 3600mAh. Thank you for you help on advance
Absolutely yes!
@@DonnyTerek would I use the same amount of batteries??
Use at least 3 connected in series to get 12 volts. If you connect 3 more in parallel , you will have twice the capacity.
@@DonnyTerek yea I ordered 6 going off your diagram
Simplesmente uma obra de arte , muito showww !!!!
If i ever do one something like this i would go with a passive radiator on the back tha ported, just my preference, very well done!!
Thank you! Trust me, these sound great ported.
Start hole saw in reverse on MDF, less chipping.
nice n perfectly done , watching lovely ur vedio 🎉
Thank you!
Excelente proyecto tengo uno similar a un sin terminar, lo estoy haciendo de una forma más compacta. Que sea fácil de transportar.
Thats a nice looking speaker. But the aeroports are too small.. I would put 2x 2" aeroports..
Thanks! The speaker was designed to these ports. It sounds great.
How many watts?
Magic job🤝🤝🤝😊
Wow, thank you!
Nicely done.. do you use it?
Awesome build! But you forgot to install a handle... Portable devices aren't supposed to have a handle?
Thank you! You can definitely install a handle if you want one but I opted to go without one on this speaker. It is still portable though!
Beautiful Work !
Thank you! Cheers!
Do you sell these speakers by any chance?
@DonnyTerek - Can I install speakers with tweeter integrated?
Yes, but for best performance you would need to adjust the inner volume for the particular speaker driver.
Great job and it looks beautiful but that eighth of an inch balsa-wood back is not going to be sufficient for reinforcing those deep bass notes that come from those woofers it needs to be thick like the front baffle..👍🍺.. ( you can also use the front channels to push the tweeters and the rear channels to push the woofers and have individual games on each by using the fader in case one is overpowering the other and also you get twice the power output!😎
Hi, thank you! The woofers are separated in each chamber, so there is no air pressure in the middle section from the woofers, therefore the thin piece of plywood will hold just fine.