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Old 06-10-2007, 05:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Cheap DIY Computer Speakers

Since my KRK's have way too much bass for late night listening in my apartment I built a small pair of computer speakers to replace them for the time being. I wanted to keep this project cheap, but still have good sonics of course. With that in mind I decided to simply go with some 4" wide-range drivers, something I've always wanted to try anyways. I went with the Tang Band W4-1052SA and I'm powering them with my modded T-amp. Overall I'm pretty impressed with their sonics. My only complaint is that the top end doesn't extend as far as I'd like, but I expected that based on the driver's frequency response chart. Still not bad for $25 each though. For my next pair I want to use the W4-1320SD drivers since they have much more top end extension as well as cast frames.

Since I live in an apartment I couldn't build these out of MDF using power tools so I just used 1"x6" and 1"x8" pine boards to make it easy as possible to construct. They are built tall in order to get the center of the drivers up to ear height at my computer desk. I cut the cabinet pieces to length by hand using a hacksaw with an 18-TPI blade and the the braces were done using a coping saw. To supplement the two shelf braces I used 1" hard wood dowel in between them from bottom to top and 1/8" thick vinyl floor tile with adhesive backing from Home Depot provides a bit of dampening and mass loading to the low density pine wood. General purpose epoxy was used to bond the cabinet together. I still need to round over the front edges and sand things flat. The total project cost was about $100. Pics:











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Old 06-10-2007, 05:50 AM   #2 (permalink)
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you should try adding a tweeter and crossover (including baffle-step compensation). I like the Tangband Bamboo, but if i were to do a small minispeaker again, I'd go with an Dayton RS125-4 with a small tweeter.
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That's really fantastic work for a limited selection of hand tools. You deserve to be proud of those.
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your studio monitors have too much bass for night listening?

Is your neighbor daredevil or something who the hell hears bass from little studio monitors
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Impressive stuff u have there, Derek.
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good work! I been thinking of making custom bookshelf/computer speakers too. I was thinking of these FE107E 4" SHIELDED FULL RANGE or these FE127E 4.5" SHIELDED FULL RANGE
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I've also been in the process of building up a bookshelf setup. My plan is to use the Tang Band W69-1436 6"x9" Neo Subwoofer, Eton 7-360 7" HEXACONE Bass/Midrange, and HiVi RT2H-A Planar Isodynamic Tweeter
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I've also been in the process of building up a bookshelf setup. My plan is to use the Tang Band W69-1436 6"x9" Neo Subwoofer, Eton 7-360 7" HEXACONE Bass/Midrange, and HiVi RT2H-A Planar Isodynamic Tweeter
i heard that hivi planar and it stinks. there's a new Eton 7" coming out, so you might want to wait for it:

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What didn't you like about the HiVi's? Do you know when the new 7" is coming out? My timeframe is actually pretty close, since I'm finishing up a sub right now and when that's done I'm going to start work on the bookshelves.
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[noob] Can I buy a driver and put it into my Logitech 2.1s and improve the SQ? [/noob]
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