I just completed the build on this little speaker and frankly I'm stunned at how great it sounds. This is going to be a Xmas present for my daughter . I think she's gonna be very pleased. Thanks man.
If you want better low end out of it it should be ported with a horn design. Assume your going to use it outdoors or in a large space most of the time it will make the speaker sound much bigger. As for the drivers, a pair of Dayton 3.5" point source or 4" full range drivers would produce much better high end. Just something to consider if you decided to build another. Right now I have two Dayton RS100-8 4" full range drivers I plan on doing a portable build with.
What is the displacement on those little passive radiators? Or did you more or less just figure it would be fine given the main driver size/displacement.
The performance of the passive radiators are very much determined by the weight and area of the diaphragm or 'cone'. I used these parameters to determine the ideal enclosure volume. A basic rule of thumb to make sure your passive radiators are big enough, is to make sure that they are roughly 1.5 to 2 times the size in area of the woofers.
Hello apparently for the acoustic fabric you are using a spray glue from what I understand does the fact of using spray glue not create a film which blocks the holes in the acoustic fabric and therefore decrease the sound? Otherwise the project is interesting thank you for this video Bonjour apparemment pour le tissu acoustique vous utilisez une colle en bombe d'après ce que j'ai compris est-ce que le fait d'utiliser de la colle en bombe ne crée pas un film qui bouche les trou du tissu acoustique et du coup diminue le son ? Sinon le projet est intéressant merci pour cette vidéo
Hey man, love your videos! Just a tip for the battery situation you have here. I have purchased some of these blue wrapped lithium packs before. I tried to open one up, what I found was the only half of the volume was actual battery cells, the rest was just foam to fill out the space. Turned out my 10.000 mAh 12v battery was just 5.000 mAh, which would be fine for a project like this one but not exactly what you are paying for. At least all of the cells are individually managed by a small BMS, but I would still recommend buying single-cell 18650's and a BMS. Much more flexible solution, and probably even safer and cheaper.
Hi Peter, thank you for the feedback. Yes, I also have opened one of these up, but I can confirm that the version I have seems to be OK and according to the claimed capacity. I agree that single cells and a BMS will be better, but I opted for this 'plug-and-play' solution to make the building of this speaker easier for those that are not that familiar with electronics and soldering.
Always enjoy the vids, but always come away with some questions. For instance, you don't seem to tune your passive radiators with weights. Is it just a wild a$$ guess, or do you design the enclosure to work with those PRs as is? Always interesting aesthetics, but how much technical design for acoustics goes into these projects?
Hi, all my projects are based and designed around acoustic and engineering principles. I always measure drivers and design enclosures around the resulting specifications. You will find many projects on RUclips where builders just slap any driver into a box and expect it to sound good, but not on my channel. PRs have their own specs, but many of them don't come with them. So I would measure their weight and use an estimate to incorporate them into a proper design. PRs already have a specific weight, so it is not always necessary to add additional weights to get a proper integration.
I see everyone using pana and Samsung 18650s but rarely a lipo unless it's just a stupid small setup. What exactly are the advantages (aside from ease of setup) of a lipo vs 18650?
very nice speaker! why did you choose for the passive radiator over a ported or sealed construction? also, is it necessary to have a 'wall' dividing the speakers? thanks in advance!
Thanks! A port will add additional size to the enclosure since I need to compensate for the space they take up inside. Passives allow for a smaller enclosure and better transient response for the small drivers. It is not essential to have the divider, but this is a stereo system, so each speaker will output a different signal on occasion. The divider helps to minimise the interference that you get between to two drivers and will hopefully provide a cleaner more accurate sound output for each channel.
@@SoundBlab I hear what your saying and I understand... but with speakers so close together stereo is a little unwarranted. Use a sing 30w amp and parallel the drivers to use it to is full potential (loud as it will go) Not to knock... but more people will complement the volume then the stereo separation. Very good work by the way.
I am considering this, but over time prices of items change and my estimates become outdated. But I suppose it's better than having no idea what the ballpark costs are. Appreciate your feedback.
Nice. But all these DIY speaker videos are using professional tools, is there a channel that actually does e.g. those circular holes with tools mere cheap mortals could use?
Can anyone explain the reason of do things this particular way.. eg.. 1. why there was a hard partition between the speakers. 2. Why there was cotton lining on the inside 3. Why 4 radiators and why none of them was front facing 4. How big of enclosure would be required for 5w speakers
Hi, I have a problem with my diy speaker, each time I rum it on 80% ot works nice but when I turn it on 100% volume it plays only for a few seconds and after that it shuts down. I'm using lipo batteries with bms
Hi. This could be a number of things, and I am only guessing here, but it could be the amp that shuts down because you are overdriving the unit, or the lipo battery you are using can not handle the current that the amp draws.
I have software that I use to measure the specs of the driver if the manufacturer does not supply them and then I use free software called WinISD to inpout the specs and determine the optimal box size.
Thanks. I put a lot of time, effort and capital into designing and building the projects. Drawing up the plans also takes a lot of time if you do it in the level of detail that I do. The sales from the plans helps me to continue to design, build and upload projects, but even then I still do not break even. I am sure you can find cheaper or even free designs out there, but keep in mind that what I build has been done right from the ground up and you can be sure that it will work 100% if you follow the detailed plans, and be happy with the outcome.
Regah Productions acá estaba viendo en mercado libre y toda la electronica que le pone hay acá! Voy a intentar hacer uno, de ahí a que me salga igual no sé! Jajaja!
I also built a bleutooth speaker but ended up buying the wrong speakers with a poor frequentie range about 150Hz as lowest frequentie so i bought a subwoofer along with it
You should actually explain what you did, because amateurs who are interested in such buildings can easily lose their interest. However, it's good for you to keep your business running when there are no competitors.
You should watch my other videos then you will find the sound demo to this speaker. Like many others should also do who keep on asking me this question!
Absolutely brilliant. I have already started planning a Bluetooth speaker build but using concrete for the enclosure. Where do you source your veneer from?
I watched the video a second time to make sure i didnt miss it bit the only thing on the sides is the passive radiator and i didnt see any holes for a charger port
I've never seen your channel before today, I just wanted to say you've got some really great content. I could watch stuff like this all day, I love seeing things being planned and constructed. 13:20 I wasn't sure how I felt about the speaker mesh being wrapped around the entire enclosure, but it really turned out awesome in the end. Did you ever do a sound test on this build? I'm not sure if you've ever heard of a show called how it's made, but you've got a similar vibe going in this video. If you have any videos where you do a little commentary about what you're doing at each step of the way and why I would be all over that. One of my favorites is this one by Stereokroma, ( ruclips.net/video/sAeXskZHC2o/видео.html ) where they visited greenfield guitars. I would love to take on a project like this but using some speakers that are a little larger maybe something closer to 4" or 6". Do you have any recommendations on higher quality full range speakers in the 4"-6" range? I'm guessing I would need something in the 4ohm range? Cheers and thanks for the upload.
Thanks man. There is a sound test video on my channel after this build video. Yes i think a larger bluetooth build will be good to do some time. Tang band makes some really nice large drivers that could work for this.
I just completed the build on this little speaker and frankly I'm stunned at how great it sounds. This is going to be a Xmas present for my daughter . I think she's gonna be very pleased. Thanks man.
Hey Robert, awesome. So happy that you like it and thanks for your continued support!
If you want better low end out of it it should be ported with a horn design. Assume your going to use it outdoors or in a large space most of the time it will make the speaker sound much bigger. As for the drivers, a pair of Dayton 3.5" point source or 4" full range drivers would produce much better high end. Just something to consider if you decided to build another. Right now I have two Dayton RS100-8 4" full range drivers I plan on doing a portable build with.
The low en gets reproduced by the passive radiators. For these small enclosures, it's very sufficient. The Dayton drivers are definitely an upgrade
What is the displacement on those little passive radiators? Or did you more or less just figure it would be fine given the main driver size/displacement.
The performance of the passive radiators are very much determined by the weight and area of the diaphragm or 'cone'. I used these parameters to determine the ideal enclosure volume. A basic rule of thumb to make sure your passive radiators are big enough, is to make sure that they are roughly 1.5 to 2 times the size in area of the woofers.
Hello apparently for the acoustic fabric you are using a spray glue from what I understand does the fact of using spray glue not create a film which blocks the holes in the acoustic fabric and therefore decrease the sound? Otherwise the project is interesting thank you for this video
Bonjour apparemment pour le tissu acoustique vous utilisez une colle en bombe d'après ce que j'ai compris est-ce que le fait d'utiliser de la colle en bombe ne crée pas un film qui bouche les trou du tissu acoustique et du coup diminue le son ? Sinon le projet est intéressant merci pour cette vidéo
Perfection 😍 just worried about the space between wood joints that have fabric in between them, won't they leak a little air?
Thanks. Nope, the fabric is rather thin, and when using PVA wood glue, it makes for a good seal.
@@SoundBlab I thought that too.. 😅 Sorry for troubling, I love your perfect work. 🖤
You just made a fan sir 🖤🖤
No problem, thanks!
Hey man, love your videos! Just a tip for the battery situation you have here. I have purchased some of these blue wrapped lithium packs before. I tried to open one up, what I found was the only half of the volume was actual battery cells, the rest was just foam to fill out the space. Turned out my 10.000 mAh 12v battery was just 5.000 mAh, which would be fine for a project like this one but not exactly what you are paying for. At least all of the cells are individually managed by a small BMS, but I would still recommend buying single-cell 18650's and a BMS. Much more flexible solution, and probably even safer and cheaper.
Hi Peter, thank you for the feedback. Yes, I also have opened one of these up, but I can confirm that the version I have seems to be OK and according to the claimed capacity. I agree that single cells and a BMS will be better, but I opted for this 'plug-and-play' solution to make the building of this speaker easier for those that are not that familiar with electronics and soldering.
@@SoundBlab oh ok amazing
Did you aplly a adesive sptray on the wood to fix the cloth?
Yes, to the wood only.
how are you gonna charge the battery without unscrewing everything and why did you leave the switch exposed
There is a charge plug on the side. If I covered the switch, how will I switch it on and off?
Always enjoy the vids, but always come away with some questions. For instance, you don't seem to tune your passive radiators with weights. Is it just a wild a$$ guess, or do you design the enclosure to work with those PRs as is? Always interesting aesthetics, but how much technical design for acoustics goes into these projects?
Hi, all my projects are based and designed around acoustic and engineering principles. I always measure drivers and design enclosures around the resulting specifications. You will find many projects on RUclips where builders just slap any driver into a box and expect it to sound good, but not on my channel. PRs have their own specs, but many of them don't come with them. So I would measure their weight and use an estimate to incorporate them into a proper design. PRs already have a specific weight, so it is not always necessary to add additional weights to get a proper integration.
I see everyone using pana and Samsung 18650s but rarely a lipo unless it's just a stupid small setup. What exactly are the advantages (aside from ease of setup) of a lipo vs 18650?
The design and the vid are both amazing. But how would you charge the batteries?
The panel at the bottom is removeable
He's gonna remove the panel,and charge the battery.
The passive radiator,and where you bought them
very nice speaker!
why did you choose for the passive radiator over a ported or sealed construction?
also, is it necessary to have a 'wall' dividing the speakers?
thanks in advance!
Thanks! A port will add additional size to the enclosure since I need to compensate for the space they take up inside. Passives allow for a smaller enclosure and better transient response for the small drivers. It is not essential to have the divider, but this is a stereo system, so each speaker will output a different signal on occasion. The divider helps to minimise the interference that you get between to two drivers and will hopefully provide a cleaner more accurate sound output for each channel.
@@SoundBlab I hear what your saying and I understand... but with speakers so close together stereo is a little unwarranted. Use a sing 30w amp and parallel the drivers to use it to is full potential (loud as it will go)
Not to knock... but more people will complement the volume then the stereo separation.
Very good work by the way.
Is there any deeper passive radiators? Like for big flex? Can someone give me a link?
Nice job.
Tx
It's the king himself at building speakers
Every time seeing portable bluetooth speaker bulid, one that come to mind is does the bluetooth module feature a safe cut off battery voltage ?
Not the bluetooth module, but the battery pack has overvoltage protection.
Could you add the approx cost for parts to your plans on your website for each build?
I am considering this, but over time prices of items change and my estimates become outdated. But I suppose it's better than having no idea what the ballpark costs are. Appreciate your feedback.
@@SoundBlab Appreciate your fantastic channel, thank you!
Excellent work as usual Hanri
Tx Richard!
to charge battery u have to unscrew bottom panel, right?
Yeah WTF what a stupid design XD
No, no need for that. The charge socket is on the side.
How did you make this logo which then you glued onto the loudspeaker?
It's a resin dome badge. You can Google it.
@@SoundBlab thanks
Nice. But all these DIY speaker videos are using professional tools, is there a channel that actually does e.g. those circular holes with tools mere cheap mortals could use?
You can use a jigsaw and just cut slowly and carefully.
Can anyone explain the reason of do things this particular way.. eg.. 1. why there was a hard partition between the speakers. 2. Why there was cotton lining on the inside 3. Why 4 radiators and why none of them was front facing 4. How big of enclosure would be required for 5w speakers
Amazing as usual!👏👏
Thank you so much 😀
Very nice work!
Tx
Nice Build
Thanks
Nice work but where is the sound? would have been nice to hear what it sounds like.
Check the next video on my channel
Saya suka lihat cara pengerjaannya rapi sekali
Sound test?(((
Check the next video on the channel after this one
Hi, I have a problem with my diy speaker, each time I rum it on 80% ot works nice but when I turn it on 100% volume it plays only for a few seconds and after that it shuts down. I'm using lipo batteries with bms
Hi. This could be a number of things, and I am only guessing here, but it could be the amp that shuts down because you are overdriving the unit, or the lipo battery you are using can not handle the current that the amp draws.
Great job 👏
Big thanks
Nice job man, minimal design, I love it!
Thanks
Very nice!!!
Thanks
sir plz tell me audio bord name are you used nd speaker ohm ?
Inspired me to build another one :) great job as always 😀👍🏼
Thanks!
Nice! I love it! With bass radiators?
Tx. Yes, 2x 4inch passive radiators.
Very good
What are those black stuff at the side called?
?
Not sure what you are referring too. The black fabric wrapped around the speaker, or the two round passive radiators on either end?
Nice....!!! I like it...👍👍👍
Thanks
Nice build as usual. Great background track. Pleasure to watch
Tx Mark!
The build is awesome 👌👌
Thanks
I want to buy this product, I am in Vietnam but I do not know how to order at the link below as you can guide me?
You can only buy the build plans for this project from the link to my website, not the actual finished unit.
Where do you make the adhesive?
contact cement
is it in amazon to turkey ship?
No, this is a DIY build, but you can purchase BUILD PLANS on my website at www.soundblab.net
Hey, Nice build! I was wondering how/where you make/order those badges you put on the front? I would like to do this as well!
They are resin dome badges. You should find a place in your area if you google that.
@@SoundBlab Thanks!
Hola como calculas el volumen de los altavoces
I have software that I use to measure the specs of the driver if the manufacturer does not supply them and then I use free software called WinISD to inpout the specs and determine the optimal box size.
where is the sound test?
Next video on the channel...
i love youre ideas dont get me rong but wye are you asking $18 for the building plans alone?
Thanks. I put a lot of time, effort and capital into designing and building the projects. Drawing up the plans also takes a lot of time if you do it in the level of detail that I do. The sales from the plans helps me to continue to design, build and upload projects, but even then I still do not break even. I am sure you can find cheaper or even free designs out there, but keep in mind that what I build has been done right from the ground up and you can be sure that it will work 100% if you follow the detailed plans, and be happy with the outcome.
@@SoundBlab hahaha,this plan and drawing take max 5 minute and you have speaker all dimensions in papers, no cost newer more than 1$
Superb really nice looking unit, can't wait to see how it sounds!
Tx
Do u sell these after making
It inspired me to build mine too
Cool, I glad to hear that!
i am speechless love it...
Thanks
Export to Brazil ?
Soundbar without sound. Great!
Hope have test the sound
Check out the next video on the channel
@@SoundBlab drop the link
ruclips.net/video/x1FmyyAFgzM/видео.html
Does it work?
Yes
Ωραία ερώτηση
I love your video
Tx
Sos un genio! Exelente laburo! Saludos desde argentina!
Regah Productions acá estaba viendo en mercado libre y toda la electronica que le pone hay acá! Voy a intentar hacer uno, de ahí a que me salga igual no sé! Jajaja!
Emanuel Palleres ah re bueno! Para mi también, que vivo acá!
Looks nice but I feel like the box design is just way to complicated since it’s getting covered in fabric anyway
I know it's been 5 years but I hope you got a new hole saw by now lol
Hi How mutch one Box sound
I also built a bleutooth speaker but ended up buying the wrong speakers with a poor frequentie range about 150Hz as lowest frequentie so i bought a subwoofer along with it
amazing
tx
Where's the power button and how do you charge it?
power button is on the back integrated with battery
Power button on the back on the battery. The charge socket is on the side.
I was wondering what that hole was for :D
But how to turn on it
There is a switch on the back
Wait for the next video of bluetooth speaker.... 😁😁
can i buy it
Only build plans on my website www.soundblab.net
Good work!
Tx
do you sell this product?
Only build plans on my website, not physical product. www.soundblab.net
You should actually explain what you did, because amateurs who are interested in such buildings can easily lose their interest. However, it's good for you to keep your business running when there are no competitors.
12:30 Music Please
Klockworx - RUclips Music Library
SoundBlab Thanks!
This is awesome
Do you sell that? I want to buy one.
I only sell build plans for these on my website: www.soundblab.net
@3:50 what is this? I need it!
It's a circle cutter.
Nys build it is not like made it is like made by company really it’s is good
why you waste so many screw .....but not bad .
Все хорошо - только надо включать для того чтобы зритель услышал как звучит колонка и что у тебя получилось ! И так во все хтвоих видео с аккустикой !
You should watch my other videos then you will find the sound demo to this speaker. Like many others should also do who keep on asking me this question!
That's the Gun Mayhem song isn't it ? (From 3:16 to 9:50)
Nicolas Stng Kevin Macleod - killing time
Absolutely brilliant. I have already started planning a Bluetooth speaker build but using concrete for the enclosure. Where do you source your veneer from?
I get it from Veneercraft in Paarden Eiland Cape Town.
Can I buy it?
Only the build plans on my website www.soundbla.net
😢 no sound test
Check the following video on the channel
NICE!! ITS FINALLY HEREE
Passive speaker ? High costly in india
Eu quero uma dessa
Wow!! Thats all i gotta say😁👌
Tx
Sound test 🙏
Its a one time use cause the thing doesnt even have a charge port.
The charge port is on the side.
I watched the video a second time to make sure i didnt miss it bit the only thing on the sides is the passive radiator and i didnt see any holes for a charger port
13:04
Nice ! :) Weight? :D
Thanks. Probably around 2Kgs.
Thanks :D
OMG HE USED FILLING MATERIAL!!!!
The Build Blab and Sound Test video of this build is the next video on my channel. Get the BUILD PLANS for this speaker here: bit.ly/2LK8QOH
Muito bom cara tem muito talento
Sound test???
Check the next video on the channel after this one
भई ब्लूटूथ स्पीकर बनाना है मुनुफैक्चरिंग की दुकान नहीं खोलनी
Holy shit this is awesome
Dark moch
super
Tx
I've never seen your channel before today, I just wanted to say you've got some really great content. I could watch stuff like this all day, I love seeing things being planned and constructed.
13:20 I wasn't sure how I felt about the speaker mesh being wrapped around the entire enclosure, but it really turned out awesome in the end. Did you ever do a sound test on this build?
I'm not sure if you've ever heard of a show called how it's made, but you've got a similar vibe going in this video.
If you have any videos where you do a little commentary about what you're doing at each step of the way and why I would be all over that.
One of my favorites is this one by Stereokroma, ( ruclips.net/video/sAeXskZHC2o/видео.html ) where they visited greenfield guitars.
I would love to take on a project like this but using some speakers that are a little larger maybe something closer to 4" or 6". Do you have any recommendations on higher quality full range speakers in the 4"-6" range? I'm guessing I would need something in the 4ohm range?
Cheers and thanks for the upload.
Thanks man. There is a sound test video on my channel after this build video. Yes i think a larger bluetooth build will be good to do some time. Tang band makes some really nice large drivers that could work for this.
I'm waiting for this video
Wow
Tx
My god ur awesome!
Süper
Plis make v2 with the same design , with AMP 2.1 and woofer
with down this speaker