First off, bought these cheap ready-made 2-way crossover from an online flea-market where everything's made in China. The build quality is high, I can tell by the quality of the capacitors in it. Wanted to get the exact values so I measured and calculated them using Dayton DATS v3 by running a few impedance sweep. Crossovers were factory tuned to cross at 2000Hz 12dB @ 8 Ohms for the woofer and just about 3000Hz 12dB @ 8 Ohms for the tweeter which values are about perfect for my locally purchased speakers.
Then what follows next is the whole nine yards of speaker enclosure making. I wanted to copy a very popular desktop PC speakers so I did copied the design of an Audioengine A2. But these are gonna be sealed type enclosure and to be stuffed with a pound of polyfiber filling. So no vent openings found on front of the speakers.
It took me about 3 weeks to complete all these 2 pairs of desktop speakers and I hope you like how these turn out as much as I do. And hope to see you in the next upload for the test video. So please don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and perhaps hit that LIKE button and by sharing the video will make the whole world sound a little better. Thanks very much!
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