tcp115 and ND16FA-4 5/8" speaker

tcp115 and ND16FA-4 5/8" speaker

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Non-printable components for a pair of speakers include: -2 Dayton audio TCP115-4 4" woofers -2 Dayton Audio ND16FA-4 5/8" tweeters -8 M4 nuts -8 M4 screws -Wires -4 3.3 uf non-polarized capacitors or film capacitors -2 0.12 mh coils (Air core) -2 0.75 mh coils (Air core) -2 4.7 ohm 10 w resistors -2 speaker terminals -Lots of glue -Polyfill or similar speaker stuffing Instructions: Step 1: Print every file twice for a pair of speaker enclosures. Step 2: Glue the back plate onto the enclosure. Step 3: Seal the enclosure from the inside. Step 4: Feed the M4 nut holder into the hole of the enclosure and glue it to the inside using M4 nuts and screws as guides. Step 5: Glue on the tweeter enclosure onto the woofer enclosure using a flat surface as a guide and drill a small hole for wires into the woofer enclosure. Step 6: Glue the spacers to the speaker stand. Step 7: Glue the speaker stand to a 16x16 cm plate (it doesn't have to be wood). Step 8: Assemble the crossover according to plan or design a better one and put it inside or outside of the enclosure. Step 9: Wire the speakers to the crossover, put the tweeter in place and screw the woofer in using M4 screws. Step 10: Enjoy! If you need help, please leave a comment.

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