Very nice. A couple thoughts: 1. I just opened up some old Bose 301s. Instead of solder, they used wirewrap. 2. If someone wants to solder to anything, first make a mechanical connection (i.e. twist the wires together) and then solder to make the permanent electrical connection. 3. Those positive and negative tabs: If the top tab gets loose after a could years of service, it looks like the tab could possibly swing down and make contact with the other connector. Maybe not, but that's something youtube DIYers should look out for. This video has motivated me to make my own soundbar. Again, very nice video.
Good build. Lucky here in philippines this speaker only cost 140 php (2.48 usd) so its fun to experiment with these really good drivers. Thanks for sharing your build!
What? Are you joking? That means only Rs. 207 here in india? But here, all such speakers are ranged from 1500 to 4500... Oh my God! How much fool are they making of us.
@@a.w.5684Every month they usually have a sale on shopee, and i always buy 4 of them for my builds. Yes i agree with you some speakers are more expensive on different countries
2:46 i will not ask for tweeters as high notes, full range speakers cover it in part since you went analog and have to power it external from an amplifier. 4 drivers at 5 watts 4 ohms can run on 8002 smd mini amps. usb power, and can sound great. cheap to build and, have that sound bar used where you need it. but, the inclosure ideea is great, a+ for that effort. i am sure my comment will be lost in the sea of other comments, stil, great job
As much as i love DIY, this thing you did requires lots of tools that not many people have around the house, if i'd have to buy all the tools just to build a soundbar myself, i'm better off just buying a commercial one. Nice work nevertheless!
Hi Glenn, don't have internals but made with 12mm MDF, externals 96cm x 8cm x 8cm. Port is 22mm conduit. (external measurement). I just made it same length as my TV!!
Very nice.
A couple thoughts:
1. I just opened up some old Bose 301s. Instead of solder, they used wirewrap.
2. If someone wants to solder to anything, first make a mechanical connection (i.e. twist the wires together) and then solder to make the permanent electrical connection.
3. Those positive and negative tabs: If the top tab gets loose after a could years of service, it looks like the tab could possibly swing down and make contact with the other connector. Maybe not, but that's something youtube DIYers should look out for.
This video has motivated me to make my own soundbar. Again, very nice video.
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Good build. Lucky here in philippines this speaker only cost 140 php (2.48 usd) so its fun to experiment with these really good drivers. Thanks for sharing your build!
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What? Are you joking? That means only Rs. 207 here in india? But here, all such speakers are ranged from 1500 to 4500... Oh my God! How much fool are they making of us.
@@a.w.5684Every month they usually have a sale on shopee, and i always buy 4 of them for my builds. Yes i agree with you some speakers are more expensive on different countries
Nice build , interesting installation .
Thanks.
2:46 i will not ask for tweeters as high notes, full range speakers cover it in part since you went analog and have to power it external from an amplifier. 4 drivers at 5 watts 4 ohms can run on 8002 smd mini amps. usb power, and can sound great. cheap to build and, have that sound bar used where you need it. but, the inclosure ideea is great, a+ for that effort. i am sure my comment will be lost in the sea of other comments, stil, great job
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As much as i love DIY, this thing you did requires lots of tools that not many people have around the house, if i'd have to buy all the tools just to build a soundbar myself, i'm better off just buying a commercial one. Nice work nevertheless!
It's true if you have nothing but I've accumulated tools over several years to do work around my house (keen DIYer too) and just use what I have!!
for me, it's the satisfaction of doing what you love to do. you can't just buy satisfaction. :)
You can use hand tools for all these operations
Fantastic 😍 Great and celan Job 👍🏻
Thanks👍
Hello, can you please indicate the enclosure volume and the port size? Thanks!!!
Hi Glenn, don't have internals but made with 12mm MDF, externals 96cm x 8cm x 8cm. Port is 22mm conduit. (external measurement). I just made it same length as my TV!!
Yes sir thank you.great video
Thanks Danny
Nice ! Thank You Sir...
Thanks for the comments!!
@@DIY-AUDIOyoo are the speakers named aiyma?
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Can you guide me to convert my bose cube speakers to similar to BOSE L1 PRO16, thanks
Hi Hari, not something I can help with afraid.
Why didn't you use tweeters and crossovers?
Speakers are so tiny, probably wouldn't make much difference
That make the need of a highpass filter even bigger.
kolamma well done...
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Big fan broo
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@@DIY-AUDIO bro
I never see thiss🎉🎉❤
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The bass is good or not speaker like that
Would recommend a small sub!!
How much size this box
At start of video. 96cm
No center?
Thr soundstage seems to compensate
Probably want a more matte finish for a soundbar. Glare ruins a good viewing experience
You could do it any colour you like😉
@@DIY-AUDIO yess it's rite
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But the electrónics, amplifier..... etc
Separate amplifier! I use the one in the mini sub build ruclips.net/video/B5lfeQoDpbE/видео.htmlsi=xZTGpDqLIc0_GMAx
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Unable to translate I am afraid!?
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