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The Assembly process includes adding a speaker to its enclosure first and then attaching each speaker enclosure with each other in ascending order. Tightening each nut and bot is crucial here as each part will support the next one so nothing should be loose here.
Next, we add speakers to this assembled body, I added the 1ohms speaker in the first enclosure, I had to use these 3D Printed bushed to hold the speaker in its place, I had to use four bushes in each speaker. Next, I added the 4 ohms speaker in its place which was the second enclosure with 3D Printed bushes.
After tightening every nut and bolt, we got this nice 3D Printed enclosure that holds two speakers. I prepared two more speaker modules first, I added the remaining speakers in their assigned enclosures and now all that is left to do was to mount everything together.
Tightening each nut and bolt is the key here which would make this setup sturdy and rock hard. If you are sure that everything fits fine, glue the large parts together.
Do not forget to place the door in the correct position! Now use M3x30 screws to attach the handle. Connect crossovers to your amplifier according to the schematic and attach the amplifier to the box using self-tapping screws. Do not forget to place the buttons! Check the wiring again. Now you can screw all speakers to the box. However, if you have a foam isolation tape, it is good to place it between speakers and the box.
If they do, you can secure all nuts and screws with glue vibrations can loosen the screws and make unwanted sounds , then stuff the inside with cotton wool for a better sound but not too close to bass-reflex. Attach a battery to the box and the boombox is ready. Assembly of this smaller version is much easier.
Printing and assembly do not require as much time as the bigger version. However, the main disadvantage of a smaller speaker volume is a weaker bass sound , and it is necessary to boost it through software settings on your cellphone or computer. If not, you can sand the printed parts. The door mechanism should slide in the railings with no resistance and the lock on its end should stop them from unwanted opening. Remove support material from buttons and make sure they can move easily inside prepared holes.
If everything fits, glue carefully a small grid on the short side of your speaker and second grit on your sliding door.
The front cover will be screwed later. Solder all cables to the crossover according to the schematic. So the speakers that I'm using are from my old home theater setup made by Samsung, I salvaged speakers from it and prepared a Body or an enclosure for them. Also, this speaker setup is made in such a way that we can add two more speakers to make it a 3x3 speaker with much more power output.
I've placed two-speaker on the left side and two on the right side On each side, two speakers are housed in their bodies. The filament material was PLA and color doesn't matter because I'm planning to give this speaker metallic silver paint soon! I modeled this speaker in fusion, the modeling part took time but the end result was a nice-looking BT Speaker that is made in parts.
In total there are five separate enclosure sections that will be attached to each other with help of nuts and bolts. Now, here's an issue, each body was taking a too long time to print even with a 0. I printed all the parts in two sections, so I had to make them a single part again by gluing them together with superglue, you can use a special 3D Print material glue here but normal super glue will work fine as well.
I did this with a total of 5 sections and the end result was a complete single PC enclosure for each speaker.