Signature Walnut
Designer:
Brian R Boro
Project Category:
Bookshelf Speakers
Project Level:
Intermediate
Project Time:
20+ Hours
Project Cost:
$100-$500
Project Description:
A 2-way ported bookshelf with a beautiful walnut veneer
Design Goals:
I wanted to work with the new Signature 150 and drag the most low end I can out of it. I also wanted to practice me wood veneering skills
Driver Selection:
Signature 150
Peerless DX25TG59-04
Enclosure Design:
This is a .62 cubic foot vented cabinet. Made out of MDF and veneered with real wood walnut veneer. I used the PVA (Titebond II) and iron method. The box is tuned to around 40 HZ.
Crossover Design:
N/A
Tips & Tricks:
When using the PVA and iron method you need to apply glue (Titebond II) to both the cabinet and the veneer. When applying glue to the veneer use the extra you are about to cut off to tape the veneer securely to a clean surface. If it slides around you can get glue on the surface you are hoping will look nice
Conclusion:
Project was a success. Looks and sound great. Veneering has become a new thing I enjoy while making speakers.
About the Designer:
I’m a paint and coatings system installer that likes to make speakers. I always have a project specific goal but my overlying motive is always to have fun.
Project Parts List:
Part# | Description | Qty: |
295-652 | Dayton Audio SIG150-4 5.25” Signature Series Woofer 60W Driver 4 Ohm | 2 |
264-1020 | Peerless by Tymphany DX25TG59-04 1″ Fabric Dome Tweeter | 2 |
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