
Speaker Enclosure with Baffles for 4" Speaker
pinshape
Speaker Enclosure with baffles for 4-Inch Speaker demands full support, which can be a hassle to remove. Weighing nearly one kilogram of filament and standing 160 millimeters tall, it requires some effort to handle. My printer features weak, normal, and strong infill settings; I opted for the middle option. Given that my print bed measures 200 millimeters in diameter, a square about 150 millimeters on each side should suffice for a rectangular print bed. To improve sound quality, I added some polyfil between the baffles and made notches on the enclosure's bottom rear, on the open side, to accommodate the wire. Utilizing 18-gauge zip cord was a good choice. The speaker's original connectors were too small in my opinion and insufficiently long; therefore, I severed them and soldered the wire directly to the tabs. JBL GT7-4 speakers, with their continuous power rating of 20 watts, delivered respectable sound quality. For optimal results, an amplifier with at least 15 watts is recommended; any less may compromise volume levels. Typically, I operate my system at half volume to minimize distortion and enjoy clear audio. The speakers' performance exceeded my expectations for a 4-inch speaker.
With this file you will be able to print Speaker Enclosure with Baffles for 4" Speaker with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Speaker Enclosure with Baffles for 4" Speaker.