Speaker Enclosure Dayton RS100
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This is a custom speaker enclosure designed specifically for the Dayton Audio RS100 8-4 Reference Full-Range Driver. Measuring just over 3 inches in diameter, this driver may be small but it packs a punch. With a volume of approximately 0.1 cubic feet and a specified F3 rolloff of 67Hz, you can expect a decent low-end response from this little guy. Despite its compact size, the Dayton Audio RS100 is capable of producing surprisingly good sound with clear highs and accurate imaging, even when placed near or directly on-axis. When compared to other drivers like the Tectonic Elements used in my previous projects, I found the high end and overall performance of the Dayton Audio RS100 to be superior. However, it's worth noting that off-axis sound quality may not be as good as some other options available. I've continued to be impressed with the capabilities of small full-range drivers like this one. Their compact size and decent sound quality make them a great choice for DIY speaker projects. For those interested in similar designs, I've created a remix of my Tectonic Elements project using the TEBM65C20F-8 3-1/2" BMR driver. This enclosure was printed with Makergeeks Maker Series Nuclear Green filament from their subscription box. Unfortunately, I ran out of this particular color before completing the back panel, which is why it appears slightly darker than the rest of the speaker.
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