10" Subwoofer Enclosure (featuring Creality CR-10 V2)
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2020
- In this video, we find out how a 3D printed subwoofer enclosure does on the Term-LAB SPL meter, and how the Creality CR-10 V2 stands up to a 300+ hour print.
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AD2210 D2 (Featured) Subwoofer: adcaraudio.com/store/product/...
AD2210 D4 (Also Compatible) Subwoofer: adcaraudio.com/store/product/...
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this guy is seriously underrated
That depends on how frequently videos are uploaded (quality videos+frequently)
I regularly watch all kinds of things he posts. I think I've watched it all, and he's among 3-4 subscriptions I have made in my entire life. Also, ppl prefer entertainment over science.
@@psionicxxx says the guy with an entire list of channels he is subscribed too lol
@@psionicxxx What Dare said.
Carl Johnson - seems like you’re confusing exposure and algorithms to what the OP actually means. Pete is awesome. I wish that he lived down the street from me. I’d be his friend, I trust his word, I support him on Patreon, and he’s underrated.
That Spl score at that wattage is very very impressive and you did it at the windshield too. Most impressive! I used to compete so I know. I can't believe how loud this is!!
That’s what I’m saying! Definitely didn’t give that sub enough cred
Absolutely beautiful in design and performance
I usually listen to your videos in my car.
All three subs are in a custom made infinite baffle in my BMW. Here's the setup--
- Audio Dynamics DSP68
- 2 Dayton Audio AMT Tweeters up front (4kHz-20kHz)
- 4 Dayton Audio 4 inch Reference Full Range drivers (250Hz-4kHz)
- 2 Audio Dynamics 1100 Series 8" subwoofers (60Hz-250Hz)
- 1 Audio Dynamics 1100 10" subwoofer (20Hz-60Hz)
My setup never disappoints, just like your videos. Keep them coming!
Wow that's a sweet setup
Greetings from Scandinavia and esp. from Finland, an emeritus architect writing. You asked about the lenght of this (longer than usual) video. For me it was perfect. Your other videos are usual in my opinion too short with your poitively short/exact but also rather fast english thinking about your naturally growing global audience. You said podcasts, I feel strongly I ’drown in podcasts’ today so instead of going there - just perfect your already excellent videos, please.
You often finish your shorter videos about an audial situation very suddenly. I have been listening intensively, for example about the problem of youtube audio quality. And I am towards the end even more intensively waiting for your personal point of view and advises about what we can do to create/invent our own solutions. Usually you keep this to yourself - and naturally I respect your reasons.
Extra professional bonus you have given us out here: your exact 3D experiments have revolutionized our small architects office in producing complicated architectural miniature modells. My favourite ones - made after your own 3D projects - are created by skilful womens, by my wife and daughter studing the exact acoustics (and visual aesthetics) of interiors for music rooms, chapels, studios and - and finally private homes with a grand piano in the center (a home can be an acoustic problem but it that can be solved with knowledge).
Next up on Hexibase, a 3D printed 8th order bandpass with a 2x isobaric group in push push configuration. 😍 Tuned to peak at seperate peaks and maxing out at 70-75hz, so by 90hz the sub has passed the job to the other speakers.
Hexi is world class at what he does. And I am intrigued even though I don’t know half of his knowledge or technical jargon.
RUclips’s how it’s made. Underrated asf and is funny as well as teaching people stuff too
Been watching your videos off and on for years...glad to see you're still going
Never get enough hexi. Long or short video. Either goes good. I usually listen with some skull candy hesh 3's.
iv been building mdf and birch subwoofer enclosures for awhile now and this is truly amazing.
It's a pleasure to watch someone with this much clue doing hobby DIY design
Pleeeeeease bring back all the old videos? You were my favourite channel. While I love the new content, there is so much good stuff missing!
Wow dude the transition from you talking about the sub to the 3d animation of your design.. Bravo
Your test track got my home engineered and built Crossfire BMF 12 based subwoofer moving in my home stereo. It is in a very rigid sealed enclosure with a few hundred watts of class ab amplification and a 6 DB bass boost at 35 Hz. :)
Love how the b roll of the fully assembled sub and enclosure look like a perfect 3D model
That woofer can certainly handle atleast twice that power level and still not even break a sweat soooo definitely room to grow and raise that termlab score!
Audio-GD NFB-28 (2016) - Ether Cx with velour pads -- I *felt* the lows. Well played, sir.
this better be back in my recommended in 5 years
I had a debate with a long time friend of mine a few months back on the efficacy of large 3D printed enclosures, and have been sending your videos as a sort of "proof of concept" with the smaller enclosures. This video alone proves that 3D printing (as slow as it is) is a valid way of creating enclosures. I do appreciate that you went for a more standard design, as with your ability to model (and print) basically any enclosure style, you could've gone for something absolutely insane, 94738924773rd order, invisible bracing with a low shelf of -60hz haha.
I do agree with some of the comments stating that some internal bracing could've been used to help with the resonance, but if you say it's fine, I'll damn well believe it haha.
I won't even mention the crappy cabinet my Dayton speakers are sat in, but I am using an old pair of AKG K702 headphones to listen; they do the job just fine :)
Looking forward to your future endeavours as always!
I was listening on my home build, smacked together system which consists of Two Jamo Compact 90s with some newly installed tweeters (JBL) and bass drivers (Cervinwega) and extended bass ports made out of plumbing tubes. MTX Black Gold 12 subwoofer the one with plexiglas. The speakers runs on a Pioneer SX-337 with no subwoofer output so i drive the subwoofer using a zone mixer and a car amp (600wrms). Great video!
140db out of that????? THAT'S INSANE! Nice work! I listen to your videos on my 60" LED with two Cerwin Vega LS-15's powered by a Yamaha RX-V657. I hear it all! Love the 15 min vids, you pack so much info into them that they really fly by. Thanks, Pete!
Wow. Just wow. 👏 speechless I am. Patience you have! Listened on 20 dollar Sony headphones from Amazon that are 5 years old. Still has good enough overall sound for me, still has good lower end, good enough for me. The track you played now I'm going to play it in my truck, don't think these headphones do the complete lower end justice. I've an enclosure tuned around 18 hz at my head rest, LOL no choice its directly behind my head in the quad cab. Little over 3 cubes for an older Audiopipe TXX-BE(expanded surrounds past screw holes), on roughly 800(An older West Coast Customs 4 channel that has the duplicate function)watts, with big 3 AND 0 guage power and ground with extra battery. everything below 45hz rattles my eyeballs, I don't know what the cabin is actually tuned to. The truck is a 2007 Dodge Ram 1500 quad cab. Windows rolled down halfway down at 60 mph creates a sub frequency "hum" that almost hurts the ears which im sure is the resonant frequency of the truck. I don't have the equipment to tell, lol.
HexiBase still making some of the best content in my feed. Great production and editing. The video flows well and the content is awesome. I'm loving these printed boxes.
Pete, Come back bro! I managed to print one half of this box in 3 days with the CR-10v2... I got into all of this because of you bud! Don't be a stranger! And thank you for your content!
You are a crazy man and I'm a fan!. The amount of time you must have spent to make this video with the b-roll, 3d graphics, voiceover....everything is impeccable. On top of that, that build is just awesome!
dude i completely forgot i was watching a video about a 3D printed subwoofer and found myself amazed before you introduced the driver.
I don’t comment usually but definitely appreciate the detail you put into these videos.
RESPECT!! You sir, should be paid for your efforts, however, the high class of your productions should also be available to the masses as an example of what we should all expect from videos. I will be making an effort to fund your adventures.
MDR-XB950N1 with ExtraBass actually tuned down a little in the Sony Headphone app. Like others, I am happy consuming your content long or short form and love seeing how you are dovetailing your love (and job) in audio systems design with 3d printing. I see a CR-10v2 in my future...
Hah! I got a new Sonic LTZ hatch for my sister back in 2013. The metallic blaxk looked pretty sweet, some plastidip on the chevy badges and rims made it look pretty mean. An e85 sensor, injectors and a tune woke up the little 1.4 and a 10" sub made it sound pretty good. What a fun little ride!
I need to meter my two 12s. A 139 is impressive for what that is. Really shows what a proper enclosure can do.
I just love the flow in your vids. Not a sigle intend to skip a single second!
That SPL test shook my whole house from my Infinity RS4v1s. As a car audio/hifi guy, I need to get those tests!
Seriously underrated channel.
Hexi, your videos are top notch professional quality. Please continue, and I wish you much success
I need more videos from you sir. You are the mad scientist of audio.
Listened to the video with my Jamo S803's and a self built 15" sub tuned to 18hz. This ten hits pretty deep! Makes me want to do a custom build for my car.
I am beyond grateful, excited, and impressed with yet another next level 3D print project! I’ve printed 4 of the Dayton 6.5 subwoofer 🔊 builds!
Will go buy one of these subs right now before they go out of stock!
HexiBase I remember when the tangbang mini sub went out of stock on parts express for 60 days!
I've got some in stock if you need them, but I'd prefer a chance to play with the 3100 series
HexiBase I was thinking about purchasing another sub and amp right now and found this on the website:
AD2210 D4
$229.00
On Back Order - Estimated arrival is September 7th.
I’m glad I got at least one before they went out of stock. I knew they would! So awesome! Good Job, HexiBase!
This is the future of car audio💯💯
not yet, a professional enclosure maker can whip this one out in half a day ( in wood )
But it takes time to actually do it in wood. This is it's a machine popping it out. Granted, the pla is probably more expensive than the wood based on how much is used here!
What we need now is an automated toolchain for generating enclosures, something where you can just plug in your speaker specs, car model, and pick from a few designs specific to your use case. That would be the biggest advantage over something more conventional.
@@AndreaFromTokyo this design also doesnt take advantage of the 3d printing at all, you could have a long complicated T line printed and it would weigh a third as much as an MDF box
edit: typo
139dB is awesome for the sub/car/enclosure/amp combination.
Great info as always, science wins everytime. So good..... love the vids.
4:55 amazing transition there keep up the good quality work :))))
I love these videos. I was into 3d printing and electronics and loved music. Stumbled across your 3.5" 3d printed enclosure video and it's definitely taken me down a new hobby path with speakers after completing a set. Thank you for your knowledge and time spent on these cool projects.
It would be cool to have a build series of videos for a 2.1 3D printed desk set up.
2.1 systems. They receive so little love nowadays, but they are awesome!
I made clouds buster sword with bluetooth board, not gonna lie kinda sucks, then redesigned it, put down firing sub and made the meteor hold my lepai plate amp, it is really great, looks cool asf too
Man your video quality of your total production is sooooooo good, not to mention your indepth knowledge. Really enjoying your content. Keep it coming
Damn, YOU are a skilled lad!
Your cinematography and editing skills are next-level!
Bush hifi
Awesome project, thanks. I'd love to see you do a 2.1 3" setup with 2 full range and a sub in a single enclosure, running one of the cheap 2.1 bluetooth boards from Ebay.
This, it has been floating around in my head for about a week now.
Or that Lewai 2.1 amp off of Parts Express!
@Thu Nell Ⓥ In which case it will be a real challenge of driver selection and enclosure design.
I really enjoy watching this guys videos, especially these 3d printed speaker ones they're awesome.
I'm a long time audio nerd that's just bought a CR10s Pro V2. I think what you've created is awesome. Whether or not the layers separate with the continuous low frequencies over time is to be determined. Great job though. You never know until you have a go.
Your camera moves are out of this world! GG
JVC XX headphones, sounds excellent, outstanding sound and presentation as always. Now get back to work!
It's been too long since he's put out a new video. This guy is beyond amazing. Exception knowledge base as well as practical realistic testing and samples to show the application of the principles he gives us. We want more Hexibase!
You're way more patient than I am. Whenever I print speaker enclosures I print at a 0.3mm layer height with 150mm/s (I use corexy, and I can recommend a few if you want a fun experience), and would do a print like that in 1-2 days. Currently working on an enclosure for a 12 sub with a slot, and housing for a 2 inch midrange dome and 1 inch tweeter.
Also for parts like that I highly recommend you look into CA glue, which is much stronger, meant for this plastic, and can fill gaps
I was going to mention CA. I tried it, and it literally is stronger than the PLA itself! Epoxy is probably overkill or even a bit worse. Some video mentioned that CA was the best so I had to try it. I used an accelerant for one of the surfaces, but Im still amazed at how durable it is!
John Bäckstrand it melts the plastic and creates a really good bond. I use it for every project I can
Listening on Sennheiser HD599. Impressive print!
My CR-10S is broken AF right now. :( Very good video as usual. I've been thoroughly enjoying my wood pla version of your 3" sub enclosure with the two tang band 3" full range enclosures. Makes for a perfect desktop system. Next, I would like to follow your footsteps in redesigning a new (very custom) enclosure for the rear trunk area of our Audi Q5. Right now, it has a small 6" sub in the spare tire and it just doesn't dig deep enough for my liking. Love the long format video. Cannot believe that printer did all that without a single hitch. Mine would have gone through every possible problem you mentioned. I constantly have to babysit it. Yesterday, it got completely off calibration and makes a horrible noise upon printing (belt skipping teeth due to calibration). I've got 3000+ hours on that printer. It was a great purchase, but I got to figure out how to fix it. At home, I listen to music on a pair of Accoustat Model X's hooked up to individual Vacuum tube amplifiers. I got them from my uncle(massive audiphile). I've yet to hear anything that outplays those speakers(and their from 1975!).
I enjoy your channel a lot. Have been building subs many years ago. Still have a Rockford Fosgate PWR412 living in my darkroom. Not sure if I want to print a 35l enclosure, but your channel motivated me to renovate this speaker. Looking forward to your next builds!
Amazing the music is just the two mics 👍🤜🤛
i was listening on my Logitech Z623, and my house was rattling a bit. Then i listened to this in my car, with my Sundown SA-10 in a ported box tuned to 33hz powered by a Rockford Fosgate R1000-1D. the car wasnt rattling but my bones were, lol
Given you point out the resonant mode of the enclosure half, I'm quite surprised you are not including some structural cross-bracing for the larger panels of the enclosure. This has got to be one of the main advantages of using a 3D printed solution since any flat panel bends under pressure.
I like your production quality. I think a 15 minute video to cover something like this is completely reasonable. Videos that go beyond 20 minutes are much more cumbersome to fit into my schedule, and can be more challenging to keep the viewer's interest.
Even more so, 3d-printing offers an incredible reinforcing feature - infill. A sparse infill for the whole volume can do wonders to rigidify the enclosure, and help absorb standing waves.
Fortunately your "time constraints" are irrelevant. As is your need to voice your self centered delusion or that people need to read a comment from you.
Hey, you read it. You even responded.
He was also asking for viewer feedback on his content production, so who is “self-centered and delusional” in this argument?
Love this presentation style man! Very 'episodic' and fully featured to watch in nature, great stuff - keep bumpin'
I absolutely love your videos! In concept you talk about numbers, volumes and aren’t just saying “I have the most bass on RUclips!”...you created and narrated the perfect balance of science with fun!
Loved the narration, the cut from inside the 3d enclosure, editing and information. This should be part of college "how to make technical and entertaining videos".
The editing is fantastic, smooth transition between video and rendered views, seamless between background music and the bass demo... amazing. Listening via my Amazon Echo buds. My next car audio purchase will be a bank of supercaps to stiffen my voltage.
I always enjoyed your detailed video. It's the only 3D printer review video I watched because you only make basic stress tests speaker box and not crazy sculpted pieces that usually serve no purpose other than looking beautiful.
I watched your vids with my setup here:
Sony SS-D201 pair
Altec Lansing ATP3 Subwoofer (bypassed direct wire to speaker cone)
Aiyima A03 2.1 amp to power everything
Behringer UMC-22 Audio Interface as DAC
Listened on Bose QC II. Bass came out clear except the 47Hz test. Sounded like the mic was clipped, but I assume that's the audio codec. Thank you for the excellent review and demo.
You are most definitely my go to Audio RUclipsr. I am planning on putting a complete diy audio system in my 2010 Audi A4 and you are helping me a massive amounts with knowledge on designing my enclosure. I have been installing "Plug and Play" Sound systems in friends cars for years now but this is my first all me enclosure. Keep on doing what you are doing, you are amazing my guy!
My current hobby purchases are purely to fully upgrade my Ender 3. I want it to print anything i throw at it provided it fits the build volume. dual extrusion for multi filament support, upgraded hot end to print filaments up to 300-350c, and any kind of additive to the filament be it iron or carbon.
Ridiculously thorough...I just blew threw half a dozen of your videos and was amazed with the content and presentation. I’ve been researching the Creality CR-10 and I think your comments have me sold. Keep up the great work, I have subbed and am looking forward to more great info plus projects once I get my printer. Thank you.
I never knew my plantronics Backbeat Pro 2 headphones could have bass like this video pumped through them!
Love the details that you give and the audio details keep it up please
Very cool build. Wouldnt have thought 3d printing a sub box would be here so soon. That box looks dope asf.
Oh I was listening to it on a 2i2 and Sony cd900st
Thanks to this vid, I'm about to run out and get the CR-10 V2.... Then I found out that Creality is soon to be releasing the V3! 😭
Love the Compact, High Powered Super Performers you design!
Your videos were part of the reason i wanted to get a 3D printer , love Audio In general and that was my plan to work with this, mine should arrive next week cant wait to print an do some testing my self
keep the amazing job
Those "what's in trunk video's" were great! I do however, like these 3D printed enclosure videos. Every year I hold out on experimenting with 3d printing, the tech gets better. Great video, Pete!
Yep - I have a Creality-CR10S (identical build volume yours has), with the BLTouch, and love it. You are absolutely correct we struggle for large volume print needs. I love your work, and thanks for sharing. Sounds great (via an iPad, by way of Bluetooth to Bose QC35 headset)!
This is the second video I've watched START to FINISH and I'm very impressed with your quality, detail, craftsmanship, and your overall audiophile.
I would like to suggest when making two halves try incorporating a dowel pin to help with rigidity and finding centering.
Great content and thanks for the video!
I want to see a build off with you and LLT since they are getting into the speaker building game.
That was just a video showing off that LG speaker. They just needed content to do so.
Yeah I don't think anyone that has watched a video from Hexi would expect Linus, or Alex, to get anywhere near close.
Oooh, you mean LTT...had me confused for a bit. If Linus is involved, it'll have some quality. If Alex is involved it'll be janky garbage. Alex is the guy who falls WAY short of his resume. Yeah, THAT guy who reads a bunch of crap on the internet and can sound smart but has very little real world experience.
Oh my oh my, I'm listening to this with my Klipsch Promedia 2.1 on my Pc. I felt that.
That print is incredibly brave.... Stunning finish on that print. Well done
Love the long form presentation, combining product review and build. I listened to you on my Shure 215 IEMs plugged to EarSrudio Bluetooth adapter. nothing fancy..
one thing you might are interested in!
classic FDM 3d printed parts are by far not air tight and i wonder how this affects the overall compliance.
In order to create air tight parts i had to overfill them to about 110% and print with much higher temperature to ensure that no voids are left and the bonding between layers is strong.
Or you simply coat them in several layers of epoxy or paint the parts, another(professional) approach would be Stratasys´ NanoSeal for the coating.
Wow that sound is very clean
HP used: Audio-Technica M40X
loved the test track ^^
Seemed like it played well below the tuning of enclosure. Listened to it on my shop setup with a 10 boston g3 in 2:1 4th order. Although i have my parametric adding +5db @ 26hz i could still tell the bass extension dug deep in your 3d printed box. Excellent work bro.
Good to see a professional nerd at work.
Outstanding build, I have a 3D printer but never same any thought to print a case for a sub, thank you for the ideas.
Amazing speaker enclosure and well made video, thanks!
I can’t wait for the day you decide to venture into a MEH! Your videos are always informative and a treat.... Maybe one day a print bed will be big enough to print a front loaded or tapped horn!
I can't get enough of your content.
I would like to learn how to design and buying a 3d printer
Phenomenal dude...channel has inspired me to investigate modding little bluetooth speakers to make them better. Thoroughly enjoy your content!!
Help my kids built the Parts Express Blast Box Kit with mods to the power to 21VDC. It sound way better than I expected from a 6.5" woofer. After hearing it, I can't stand small marketed bluetooth speakers. Since you are into modding existing designs, that would be a great one to upgrade.
@@pete_blackburn @Pete Blackburn Thanks for the tip! Will have to check it out. 👍
I straight up made my decision to purchase the CR 10 V2 based on this video. Due to arrive soon. I am stepping up to a mainstream printer from the Monoprice MP10 which has required hours of tinkering for mediocre at best prints.
Just discovered your videos today. Ur content & style are bang on. Keep it coming 😎 thanks
Very nice project and excellent video production too. Listened on Audio Technica ATH-M50x headphones.
Awesome work, you never fail to amaze the viewers!
I would really like to see you experiment a bit with the PLA filaments containing wood fibers.
Next time i hope that you would create 3d printed bluetooth speaker with deep bass and compact like JBL. I printed your older 3 "subwoofer and wow, only one word wow. That deep base is ... wow ...
I dont know why you dont work for a giant.. isnt only skills or ingenierie.. your acttitude about!
Thanks for sharing you!
Late to the party, I know...Listening on NCredible AX1's. A genuinely underrated headphone. LOVE the content. I started building boxes in 1990! Back then we had DOS based modeling programs. LOL By 1995 I had a trophy winning Maxima that utilized gutted modified Bose enclosures holding Polk and Boston Acoustic mid drivers and JL 12 in a 6th order parallel tuned bandpass - BUT we put one port vented into the cabin and left the other vented into the trunk. (What order would that make it then?) Pioneer head and DSP, All run by a Soundstream...Reference 6440? and Reference 1000. I honestly can't remember the amp model right now it's been 25 years. LOL I still have them in the attic! Man that system was so simple and hit so hard and so clean. Everyone was blown away by it!
Would love to see some car audio midrange and perhaps tweeter enclosures 3d printed up! How about bookshelf speakers!? Like those silver (White?) full range units you printed up.
Great job Pete loved the demonstration of the 3d printer and the enclosure you built my head phones I listened to are from jbl there wireless ear pods and costed me about $100 on sale so the reproduction of sound in my ear was phenomenal!!!
I love your videos. Very easy to watch and love how you test all the end results.
Love the video, was recently looking in to building some 6.5" speaker enclosures for my garage and I think this video solidified that's the next project. I'm listening on a set of Bose Sound Sport in-ear.