My Wife Challenged me to Make Desktop Speakers using the Creality Falcon 2 Pro Laser
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
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My Wife Challenges me to Make soem DIY Speakers for her Desktop using only the Crealtiy Falcon 2 Laser. Find out how they turned out, what we did and how we did it. In the end you will see what I call the Event Horizon Speakers.
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0:00 Challenge
0:37 Why these Drivers?
1:21 Problem and Solution
2:31 Build
6:37 Determining Size
11:19 Finished with Final Thoughts
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This is the FIRST time I've seen anyone use Dayton's new flat Res-Core woofers! They look "Tang-Band-esque" to me and that's not a bad thing. Your use as slim desktop speakers seems like a good fit for their size. I'm looking forward to see what they can do once properly DSP'd. Yahoo! Building some speakers!!!
Nick - Out of the park with these. I hope they sound great. Nice that you had your wife's input. Bet she's a great lady. All the very best to you and yours, Kevin
Thanks Kevin! I appreciate it!
@@Toid Of course you were up the challenge. That's just how you roll! That lazer is slick.
I can bet that shop smelled amazing with the cedar going through the laser .. Awesome stuff.! ..
... If I were going to make / share an Idea for V2 .... make the baffle a standard ply finish ..and then cut a baffle / hardware cover for the outer layer... It'll cover the flange for the drivers .. and could be fitted with some embedder magnets. ( maybe even with a nice curved front ) =)
Funny story, I was actually going to do a nice large round over but I didn’t account for it when I connected the top to the base. They’re just isn’t enough room for the bearing to ride. Though, I didn’t have to worry about the smell as the laser has exhaust that goes outside. One of the nice features of that laser.
The Cedar looks great - sort of novel & traditional at the same time
Love the build, design & the video. Quality craftsmanship!
Thanks bro!
Nice work. Can't Waite to see the rest of the video.
You are big artists. Congratulations from Portugal 🇵🇹
These look soo cool!
Nice work Nick. Taking it up a notch.
Much appreciated!
Those look fancy..
What a design for a speaker; it looks space age 🚀
Could have been a fun opportunity to try some of Tectonic's smaller BMR drivers. I have wanted to try them so many times, but they're just too low in sensitivity for many woofers to be a good match for them, but the Dayton's are also crazy low sensitivity, so it could work for once. Nice build though. They look like little torpedoes haha
Ha ha! They really do! I almost chose the small ones. I actually am going to get those for another project. I already had these ones on hand, which helped.
Nothing like a chunk of carbide flying at ya at 1000mph! 😂
Haha!
@@Toid a bit generous with your depth stop my friend!
@@doubleeagleaudio lol, I know I really really need to work on that. I appreciate you pointing it out.
@@Toid been there man! I jumped! 🤣🤣🤣
@@Toid cool project/video btw. Excited to hear/see em. 👍
Cool project nick, obviously the laser is kinda of cheating, but I’d do the same if I could, maybe one day. I do want to have a decent little workshop one day so we’ll see, for now I’ll keep living vicariously through you, thanks!
I'dve called em The Omegas; nice build! Check your PMs on your forum; sent a note a few weeks back.
Those resonado drivers were cool, but unfortunately, the company that designed them closed down that arm of the business, I don't think there will be any refinement in the future which they do need in my opinion.
I wonder if the patent was sold….doesn’t look like it
I am currently designing a very slim set of cabinets for the audio shed since space is at a premium.
You know I want to see that!
@@Toid Definitely, I'll pick your brain.
Truly Event horizon 💀☠️
Very nice
Yup ready for DSP video! lol
Yeah, that’s gonna be an awesome video
Treble? All frequencies with a wavelength shorter than the speaker, you get directional sound . You have to sit directly in front of the speaker to get full frequency sound. You don't have to move much before the brighter treble disappears.
Having treble out of a midrange is not so wise!
Doesn't help with DSP.
@@ford1546 the BMR is not a mid range. It’s actually a full range driver. But it doesn’t act like a traditional driver with its off-axis response. It’s a very unique driver. Definitely check it out.
@@Toid All full range loudspeakers have the same problems more or less and follow the same laws of nature. you will always get a directional treble more or less! will never be as good as if you also used a treble speaker
@@ford1546 that’s typically correct. But not correct for BMR technology.
Nice shape for a steam bent cabinet
That would be a great way to do it!
💯 rocket ships. 😂
I really want to know how different crossover points effect the sound on a speaker like that, it would be great if could talk more about that in the next video
Thanks for the idea!
I am a bit inapt at various meter units are used but I’m really curious how the words relate to the sound and if a bigger space would make a difference in quality of sound. I know it’s impossible to share that unless people on our side have really good sound systems, but I enjoyed the video except I would’ve loved to hear the speakers.
Would be curious to see how these compare to something like the LCM Monitors by zx82net. Especially since you're both using a Dayton DSP for active crossovers/EQ, but you're using the larger BMR.
Treble? All frequencies with a wavelength shorter than the speaker, you get directional sound . You have to sit directly in front of the speaker to get full frequency sound. You don't have to move much before the brighter treble disappears.
Having treble out of a midrange/basd is not so wise!
Doesn't help with DSP.
what about a speaker cover for protection?
You could do that. I don’t usually do speaker grills, especially for some thing that would sit on my desk.
Rocket ships, come on. we all know what they really look like 😂
Still working on the Swan kit crossover?😊 Nice build!
Still working on it
With an active speaker like this, I think I would have preferred a phoenix connector on the back. Four binding posts on the back of such a small speaker feels kinda bulky and cumbersome.
That’s a good call.
@@Toid It would just be my personal preference. Aside from that, awesome build! Looks sweet!
We challenge you to LaScallas.
Ok
Nice concept and love the cedar. The plywood sides? YUCK! Black paint would've been my choice.
Aside from the bass, how do they compare to "The World's Smallest Open Baffle Speakers"?
No crossover?
Not for this. Since this is a desktop build, you’re already gonna need an amplifier. So I’m just using a four channel DSP amplifier. All the crossovers will be digital.
Looks like a old bomb
! For Those who live in Reality Land and don't have Thousands to spend on a Pro Laser device or 3 D Printers etc, Just Get some 4x6 or 5x7 or 6x9 speakers and an Old School equalizer Booster with the Spectrum Analyzer Led's and Wire it up to a 3.5mm Jack to plug in to the Computer and There you GO, The BEST sounding computer Speakers Ever. 5*7 or 6*9 will have more bass and they beat LOGITECH Speakers by Miles. Plus You will have 4 Channels to work with so you can Even add a Diy Powered Sub for even More bass.
That's the perks of being a reviewer. You tend to get better tools to use.
why don't you use any treble? all frequencies with a wavelength much shorter than the speaker, you get directional sound . You have to sit directly in front of the speaker to get full frequency sound. you don't have to move much before the brighter treble disappears.
Doesn't help if you uses DSP.
wife, no wedding rings? Also make sure those the guard, riving knives & anti-kickback pawls on your table saw.
I'm sorry, but from all the designs you could have come up with, this is quite ugly.
Yeah...penis shaped with rectangular balls😂
Fish?! meh Wasted space...