@@OmerTheGreatOne Up2Stream Amps are capable of both Mono and Stereo. This could easily be made stereo and only difference would be making a pair of crossovers and few more cables. I'm not sure one on video is mono tho, part list shows 2 crossovers so that could mean this is actually stereo setup.
Nice job! :) 2:50 Correct use of a hole saw...drill from each side to prevent tear-out. I like that leather look for the front. It really gives the whole thing a professional standard look.
Thank you for your detailed information and sharing the plan. I have made one of mine inspired by you. Very happy that it turned out so well. This was my first time experience with so detailed sound. Truly stunned by the Dayton drivers’ performance.☺️🙌
Thanks! The speaker does sound great as a center speaker as I intended it to be. I could have mounted the tweeters on the sides of the panel but did not want to keep a blank space where the amplifier goes 😄
@@DonnyTerek If you are using it to play a single channel, as in a center channel, using two tweeters and two midranges does not make sense. A single tweeter and a single midrange would sound much better.
Thank you for the video, shows how to make and decorate the speaker boxes in detail. Couldn't find the schematics following the link. Another thing, for a stereo speaker it is a bad idea to place tweeters one right next to the other, this way there will be no stereo effect.
This is a pretty neat little speaker build! One of the best ones I've seen. Good job. Only thing I might have done is added a battery pack, so you're not tethered to a 24V DC power supply.
Thank you! I did consider adding a battery pack to make it portable but since my intention was to only use it inside, powering it with a 24V supply is convenient enough. It also saves some space and overall dimensions without the battery pack.
@@DonnyTerek you could do what I did . By using my 18v cordless drill battery externally via a 3d printed battery adaptor ( plenty of choice for most popular brands) use an in-line fuse & terminate lead with your specific power plug. & Job done it's portable, you will lose a little output power due to the lower 18vdc input.
@@idrisjones1453 That is a really good idea. Being able to use a single battery pack for other devices other than power tools is great. The speaker would look a bit bulky with the battery on the outside but at least it would be portable.
DUDE YOU ROCK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I just bought a TV speaker bar I hooked It up to my computer I get so much feed back from the power plug you cant even listen to it ! is there anything I can do ????????
Hi Donny, very nice build! Question regarding the remote control: Does it work through the plexi at the backside of the box? I finished my first boombox last week, using the Arylic Up2stream Amp 2.1 board. The board has a 9pin breakout connector where you can connect an external IR sensor. I used a standard LED-shaped one with 38kHz 940nm and put it in the front panel. Works perfectly.
your build is so neat and tidy. did you also DIY the crossovers? i'm in process of making my own and can't decide on capacitance/resistance/inductance values. mind sharing them? :D
Excellent beautiful finished. But: for any modern sound box or speaker cabinet, it's not compulsory, but it's much better to have atleast two bass boosting passive radiators of the same diameter of the woofers fitted.
Consider the cost of the build and that almost everyone with hobby skills should be able to make such a thing. This is not a HiFi speaker costing thousands of $.
Daytons stuff isn't too bad tbf Heard some fairly high end sounding systems using Dayton drivers... At the end of the day the amps crossovers and box design play a massive role in a speakers sound
The description states this is a "Stereo" build. I haven't heard it in person but I know for a fact there is no "stereo" effect from this box... you would need at least a 12 degree angel from plane on either side to actually hear the difference between the left and the right... ALL THAT SAID, it's a nice MONO build....
Really awesome job! Did a similar project and included a battery pack so i can charge and use the speaker anywhere. It sounds great however everytime i turn it on, i hear a loud popping sound from the speaker, i guess i will need to put something between the power supply and switch to eliminate the startup popping sound?
Excelente trabajo! Podrías indicar cómo se realizan las conexiones del amplificador con los altavoces a través de los crossovers y también cómo se conectan los tweeters. Muchas gracias por anticipado.
Hello, thank you! Had to google translate your comment. The connections are really simple: amplifier-crossover-tweeter and woofer . I recommend you also check my Instructables post in the description.
Nice, but I have a little problem, I would wish there was something like a net or something of that sort covering the speakers, there are too exposed for my liking
I always get some relax when I was watching videos like this great job dude take it personally because I didn't like it's really looking impressive and I bet you spend lot of time to build it 👊😎 so keep going forward with it
Hi, thanks! You can definitely go without the Up2Stream board, even though it is a great amplifier board with BT and WiFi connectivity. I'd recommend you go with this amp if you're looking for a simpler option: bit.ly/3qjMpJV
Awesome design, two such speakers would have been awesome, L + R speaker cabinets and should have lined the speaker inner walls with thick glass wool padding.
doing kind of a wacky bluetooth speaker build out of one of those old massive lense flashlights with a single 5.25” coaxial. looking for a simple 25-30w mono w/ bluetooth capabilities. any recommendations on where to find an amp board?
Really impressive. Just out of curiosity though wouldn't acoustic foam or polyfill or even regular cotton glued on inside of the enclosure had suppressed or even kill those standing waves and made sound much better ?
dont put the tweeters above each other. they need to be seperated the most. that way you get atleast some stereo effect. if you want to have a tweeter in the middle go with a dsp and mix the inputs and use one high quality tweeter instead. dont use 2 above one another. but even with that design it probably destroys pretty much everything you can buy since those suck haaaard. this seems pretty good!
That's a great idea, thanks! The speaker actually works great as it is intended to be placed right in front of the listener. I probably could have made angled cuts in the panel to allow the tweeters to face opposite directions for better stereo image.
@@DonnyTerek i Do build Some speakers for friends and myself all the time. Currently designing and building my Home Cinema with all custom build speakers,room accustic treatment and everything. Im no professional but i feel pretty confident about my knowledge and expierience. To put the tweeters in an angle sounds good on paper at first but you are building a dead zone that gets wider the more far away you actually listen to them. For a working stereo image like it is recorded on music the left tweeter needs to Hit the left ear and the right one needs to hit the right one and some should hit the Otter ear as well. If u angle them you get a party speaker but zero imaging because both speakers play away from your ears. Nothing wrong with a party speaker but at that point you could go mono anyway.
how is the chuffin on this speaker. I know the TCP and most woofer can create so much pressure that the chuffin becomes crazy specially at higher volumes. What is the tuning of the ports and what is their diameter and length ?
Thank you! These crossovers came assembled and already wrapped in foam. I'm actually not sure where you could get the foam, I guess an option would be to get some adhesive foam and wrap the cables in that.
Basically the most incredible I've seen in my entire life. And I do some serious woodworking. I'm super in to speaker systems too so this is my whole world perfected.
Beautiful. I'd prefer the tweeters to be on opposite sides and far apart though, so as not to lose the stereo separation.
Bluetooth does transmit stereo does it?
@@jimsdad3739 yes it does
It is a mono bluetooth reciever:
8:58
@@OmerTheGreatOne Up2Stream Amps are capable of both Mono and Stereo. This could easily be made stereo and only difference would be making a pair of crossovers and few more cables. I'm not sure one on video is mono tho, part list shows 2 crossovers so that could mean this is actually stereo setup.
you will never get stereo out of 1 small box. Maybe if you tape it to your face..
Workmanship is top notch
Thank you!
Seeing you can always warp the enclosure with leathers perfectly, that blown me away
Nice job! :)
2:50 Correct use of a hole saw...drill from each side to prevent tear-out.
I like that leather look for the front. It really gives the whole thing a professional standard look.
Thank you a lot!
Thank you for your detailed information and sharing the plan. I have made one of mine inspired by you. Very happy that it turned out so well. This was my first time experience with so detailed sound. Truly stunned by the Dayton drivers’ performance.☺️🙌
Love from India 🇮🇳😉
Thank you!
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@@DonnyTerek hi
Hello
Those two tweeters in the middle don't give wide stereo, but great build as always 👍
They dont give stereo at all
Thanks!
The speaker does sound great as a center speaker as I intended it to be. I could have mounted the tweeters on the sides of the panel but did not want to keep a blank space where the amplifier goes 😄
@@DonnyTerek If you are using it to play a single channel, as in a center channel, using two tweeters and two midranges does not make sense. A single tweeter and a single midrange would sound much better.
Not only that. I don't think this guy heard of comb filtering. Good build though.
@@wynton416 exactly
Damn, this was beautifully handcrafted, you should start making these for sale.
Thank you a lot! Will try making a few more in the near future.
I also agree friend, This was amazing!😍👏👏
Thank you for the video, shows how to make and decorate the speaker boxes in detail.
Couldn't find the schematics following the link. Another thing, for a stereo speaker it is a bad idea to place tweeters one right next to the other, this way there will be no stereo effect.
Seeing you can always warp the enclosure with leathers perfectly, that blown me away
PU/faux leather but still impressive.
Wow, thanks! It did take a few tries to get the hang of it.
A perfect example of superb creativity...nice sound machine. Love you from India 🇮🇳 ... thanks
Thank you so much!
This is a pretty neat little speaker build! One of the best ones I've seen. Good job.
Only thing I might have done is added a battery pack, so you're not tethered to a 24V DC power supply.
Thank you!
I did consider adding a battery pack to make it portable but since my intention was to only use it inside, powering it with a 24V supply is convenient enough. It also saves some space and overall dimensions without the battery pack.
@@DonnyTerek you could do what I did . By using my 18v cordless drill battery externally via a 3d printed battery adaptor ( plenty of choice for most popular brands) use an in-line fuse & terminate lead with your specific power plug. & Job done it's portable, you will lose a little output power due to the lower 18vdc input.
@@idrisjones1453 That is a really good idea. Being able to use a single battery pack for other devices other than power tools is great. The speaker would look a bit bulky with the battery on the outside but at least it would be portable.
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J'adore regarder ce genre de vidéo c'est toujours très intéressant bravo l'enceinte et superbe
This is not a DIY. This is Art.
Thanks!!
Nice design evolution/variation of the mk boom. Love the leather. I always thought these need small legs rather than rubber nubs. Gorgeous work!
Totally agree! Thank you a lot!
Молодец! Работа которая стоит уважения!
Thank you!
DUDE YOU ROCK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I just bought a TV speaker bar I hooked It up to my computer I get so much feed back from the power plug you cant even listen to it ! is there anything I can do ????????
Hi Donny, very nice build! Question regarding the remote control: Does it work through the plexi at the backside of the box? I finished my first boombox last week, using the Arylic Up2stream Amp 2.1 board. The board has a 9pin breakout connector where you can connect an external IR sensor. I used a standard LED-shaped one with 38kHz 940nm and put it in the front panel. Works perfectly.
Hi! Thank you! Glad you liked the video.
Yup, the remote does work through the plexiglass. Though I didn't check on how far the remote can still work.
The most satisfying speaker diy video
Thank you!
What an awesome build, thank you for sharing!
Thank you!
Beautiful! Beautiful project, beautiful result and beautiful video. Well done.
Superb quality and workmanship. Speechless.
Thank you so much!
your build is so neat and tidy. did you also DIY the crossovers? i'm in process of making my own and can't decide on capacitance/resistance/inductance values. mind sharing them? :D
Beautifully done two channel boombox not Stereo no space between left and right speakers !
Excellent beautiful finished.
But: for any modern sound box or speaker cabinet, it's not compulsory, but it's much better to have atleast two bass boosting passive radiators of the same diameter of the woofers fitted.
Why two tweeters? It would cause a lot of issues with comb filtering. Really good workmanship!
Thank you! I just wanted to experiment.
Sir You are best Amplifier makers please MAKE BUDGET speaker box
Thank you! Will try soon.
Love your work.
Camera does the heavy lifting.
Good investment
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Thank you so much!
Should have got myself this camera a long time ago.
Welcome!
perfect job congratulations my friend😍
The tweeters need to be at the outer edges at least, if not angled slightly away from facing dead ahead. This won't give any stereo image at all.
Consider the cost of the build and that almost everyone with hobby skills should be able to make such a thing. This is not a HiFi speaker costing thousands of $.
I really like this piece.
Is there a wood cutting pattern?
Thank you!
You can find the free build plans in the description of the video.
Looks like a center speaker for home cinema
Love from south korea!
Thanks a lot!
Love the speaker and your work...attention to those little details...awesome. You really inspire me.
Thank you so much! Truly appreciated.
The craftmanship is amazing! Keep up the good work 👍❤
Will sound like mono speakers as the tweeters are very close to each other. Stereo imaging is about separation of left and right speakers.
Great job! With all that work I probably would’ve sprung on better drivers. Also countersinking the plexiglass in the back would’ve been a nice look.
Thank you! Did not want the build to go over the roof with the price of more expensive drivers.
Daytons stuff isn't too bad tbf
Heard some fairly high end sounding systems using Dayton drivers... At the end of the day the amps crossovers and box design play a massive role in a speakers sound
Wow cool love from bangladesh 🇧🇩
Thanks!
Very nice! You are a great cabinet maker. As always, patience is a virtue!
Thank you very much!
Nice made, but there will be not much Stereo on this. But it could be used as center speaker.
Nice job, keep going.
The description states this is a "Stereo" build. I haven't heard it in person but I know for a fact there is no "stereo" effect from this box...
you would need at least a 12 degree angel from plane on either side to actually hear the difference between the left and the right... ALL THAT SAID, it's a nice MONO build....
Seriously classy job Donny. Enjoyed watching you build it.
Thank you very much! Glad to see you enjoyed it.
Really awesome job! Did a similar project and included a battery pack so i can charge and use the speaker anywhere. It sounds great however everytime i turn it on, i hear a loud popping sound from the speaker, i guess i will need to put something between the power supply and switch to eliminate the startup popping sound?
That happens in car stereos if you don’t have soft power to your amp and it turns on quickly.
You can solve that problem with connecting huge capacitors between power rails.
Awesome Video Donny! We love your speakers!
Thank you so much! Kindly appreciated!
You do this job very well, perfect
Thank you!
Waiting for another project , 😁😁😁 free speaker please watching from Philippines
Thank you!!
Welcome sir Dony
I watched this over and over again. I just want to say: please send one to my house
Wow, thank you! Feel free to contact me by email which you can find in my channel's 'about' section if interested in the speaker!
@@DonnyTerek yes im interested seriously.. even if you want to sell I want to buy..
@@afinafin8533 Please leave me an email. You can find it by clicking on my channel and going to the 'about' section. Thanks!
@@DonnyTerek I can't find your email, and I don't know what to do
How nice..... that was very satisfying.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
the title of this video should be how to paste and wrapped 5he wood for the proposed speaker..,😅😂
Great job. Can 2⃣ of these work together(synchronized) like one?
Thanks! If using the same Up2Stream amp in each, then yes!
This talent deserves more than 10million views 🙌💯 amazing work man iam gonna do this soon 😊❤️
Wow, thanks! Best of luck on your build!
wow ~ 멋진데 ! 이쁘고 소리도 강력하고 ! 수고하셨습니다.
Thank you!
Really well done, great works looks awesome! But it never has 100 watt, never..
Thank you! Most likely not, just stating the manufacturer's rated output.
work of art
Excelente trabajo!
Podrías indicar cómo se realizan las conexiones del amplificador con los altavoces a través de los crossovers y también cómo se conectan los tweeters. Muchas gracias por anticipado.
Hello, thank you! Had to google translate your comment. The connections are really simple: amplifier-crossover-tweeter and woofer . I recommend you also check my Instructables post in the description.
Hello bro love from India
Nice, but I have a little problem, I would wish there was something like a net or something of that sort covering the speakers, there are too exposed for my liking
Thank you. To me it looks the best without the speakers hidden.
Great work. keep it up. lots of love bro :)
Really best good working speaker bt diy kit.
Thanks for including is this incredible build Donny!
Thank you! My pleasure!
pls export some more models to india. diyaudiocart.com have limited stock.Most are out of stock.
it's just a miracle, I also do acoustics in style DIY)))
Thank you friend!
The speaker sounds very clear and balanced, it also looks good. Good job!
Thank you!
I always get some relax when I was watching videos like this great job dude take it personally because I didn't like it's really looking impressive and I bet you spend lot of time to build it 👊😎 so keep going forward with it
Well done!
Thanks!
Hello Donny, very nice build, but I wonder, do I have to use the expensive Up2Stream Amplifier Board or can I use the AIYIMA TPA3116 ?
Hi, thanks! You can definitely go without the Up2Stream board, even though it is a great amplifier board with BT and WiFi connectivity. I'd recommend you go with this amp if you're looking for a simpler option: bit.ly/3qjMpJV
Good Job. Looking excellent. But I would like to know the speakers and tweeters.
capacity you used
Thank you. Please check the links to the components in the description.
Awesome design, two such speakers would have been awesome, L + R speaker cabinets and should have lined the speaker inner walls with thick glass wool padding.
Thanks!
Cute bluetooth speaker 👍
Thank you!
I don't understand ! The amp is 2x 50 watts and tweeter is only 20 watts .It not supposed to be higher then 50 watts to support the max amp power?
Great job, but you already know that!
Love the way it looks and with 100 watts I'm sure it sounds nice too
Jack SPeaker tv
Only....Perfect Work
Vídeo extremamente satisfatório. Parabéns pelo projeto...
Thank you!
Very nice work. Greetings from sunny Jamaica.
Thank you!!
doing kind of a wacky bluetooth speaker build out of one of those old massive lense flashlights with a single 5.25” coaxial. looking for a simple 25-30w mono w/ bluetooth capabilities. any recommendations on where to find an amp board?
Very nice make.what is the size of the cabinet.very impressive
Thank you, you can find the build plans in the description with dimensions.
Really impressive. Just out of curiosity though wouldn't acoustic foam or polyfill or even regular cotton glued on inside of the enclosure had suppressed or even kill those standing waves and made sound much better ?
Great job, as always! 💪🏻
Thanks! Appreciate that!
dont put the tweeters above each other. they need to be seperated the most. that way you get atleast some stereo effect. if you want to have a tweeter in the middle go with a dsp and mix the inputs and use one high quality tweeter instead. dont use 2 above one another. but even with that design it probably destroys pretty much everything you can buy since those suck haaaard. this seems pretty good!
That's a great idea, thanks! The speaker actually works great as it is intended to be placed right in front of the listener. I probably could have made angled cuts in the panel to allow the tweeters to face opposite directions for better stereo image.
@@DonnyTerek i Do build Some speakers for friends and myself all the time. Currently designing and building my Home Cinema with all custom build speakers,room accustic treatment and everything. Im no professional but i feel pretty confident about my knowledge and expierience. To put the tweeters in an angle sounds good on paper at first but you are building a dead zone that gets wider the more far away you actually listen to them. For a working stereo image like it is recorded on music the left tweeter needs to Hit the left ear and the right one needs to hit the right one and some should hit the Otter ear as well. If u angle them you get a party speaker but zero imaging because both speakers play away from your ears. Nothing wrong with a party speaker but at that point you could go mono anyway.
Can I have the name of that foam tape you use to wrap the cables to keep the together/rattling ? Or where can I buy it?
Parabéns, belo trabalho e ensinamento. Obrigado. Robertson (Brasil)
Thank you very much!
awesome work by the way! that thing is a work of art
Thank you very much!
저도 쫌 한개만 만들어.....주실수....??
Muito top! Feito com todo cuidado, dá até vontade de fazer também! Parabéns pelo trabalho!
Thank you!
Do you have a link for the vinyl you used?
Its Amazing, great job!!! Bro ✌️
Thank you so much!
A lovely piece of work.
Thank you!
What is the name of this material used to make the box? It doesn't look like wood to me
Its called MDF(medium density fiberboard)
It would be great if I can buy it from you looks awesome
how is the chuffin on this speaker. I know the TCP and most woofer can create so much pressure that the chuffin becomes crazy specially at higher volumes. What is the tuning of the ports and what is their diameter and length ?
Gorgeous. Just mesmerizing👏
Thank you!
Dam! even through my tv, this sounded amazing. The bass sooo good to the ears, no distortion, sharp and strong, just beautiful.
Thanks!
boa tarde,sou fanático por Jazze e eletrônica ......gostei muito da sua caixa ...meus parabens ,me increvi no seu canal
Thank you!
Nice speaker!!!
Thanks!
Great job. Can I ask what is the foam (at 8:43 in the video) that you have rapped around the wires called or where can I get it.
Thank you! These crossovers came assembled and already wrapped in foam. I'm actually not sure where you could get the foam, I guess an option would be to get some adhesive foam and wrap the cables in that.
The imaging and phase is an issue I imagine
It sounds great as a center speaker to be honest 😄
Basically the most incredible I've seen in my entire life. And I do some serious woodworking. I'm super in to speaker systems too so this is my whole world perfected.
Thank you so much!
Hi! Will these speakers be enough for a party outside?
Really cute system