"Full Circle" desktop ND90 speaker build

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A number of years ago I got the idea into my head to build myself a set of speakers. I made a pair of Zigmahornets, and found a love for woodworking.

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Since then I have acquired better tools, most recently a CNC router.

I wanted to make a pair of small speakers to use with my laptop, as the built in speakers are horrible. It can be hard to convince the wife we need another set of speakers... I can't complain, a few years ago she OK'd a pair of JBL 4435s . Not exactly easy to hide!

I did a bit of research and it seems the Dayton ND90 is a nice driver for this purpose. A pair are on their way, but I couldn't wait so this is what I cut up this evening:

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I am calling them the "Full Circles" as they are somewhat circular, and because I have gone in a full circle - I started with my first Zigmahornets, found I enjoy woodworking, made some other stuff, and back to making speakers once again!

The cavity should be a bit over a litre, I may just run them straight to the amp. I guess I will see how they sound.

I cut this one up from a sheet of MDF. If I like them I will probably make the set out of some nice hardwood. I guess I could veneer the MDF, or maybe paint. I don't seem to have it all figured out yet...

Now, what are the chances the delivery guys are making late night dropoffs? Ha, hope the drivers get here before the weekend!
 
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Yeah, this would be a very easy build with templates and a router.

It looks like I will be going the paint route. After rounding the inside of the driver cutout, I thought to myself how nice it looked... So I did the outer edges.

My order for PE arrived this morning! Very quick delivery, if not cheap. The extra fee Fedex charged was a special surprise.

I must get some better router bits. MDF is pretty abrasive, seems to kill HHS fairly quickly. Made some not so nice cuts.

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USPS > Canada Post is much more reasonable when it comes to brokerage fees. Not sure if PE will use the postal service but it would be worth looking into.

Yeah, I sort of went against my better judgement. There were three options (including USPS), one specified additional fees so I picked the cheaper of the others. I guess there was a fee on this one as well. It did come quickly though, so at least I can play this weekend.

Got the cabinets glued up, just waiting for them to set.
 
Here they are more or less finished.

I ended up painting them with epoxy appliance paint. Good paint, but it globbed a bit.

I stuffed them with undyed cotton batting.

They sound nice for what they are - desktop speakers.

Things I should have done differently:

-Recessed driver (If only they were round...) or back mounted.
-Used something other than drywall screws to affix driver.
-Built cabinet such that they tilt up. They sound better tilted up. I guess they would be fine on a raised bookshelf.

Now to decide what to build next!

Thanks for looking.

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-Recessed driver (If only they were round...) or back mounted.
-Used something other than drywall screws to affix driver.
-Built cabinet such that they tilt up. They sound better tilted up. I guess they would be fine on a raised bookshelf.
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They look nice! You don't have to recess the thin frames like these. They really result in no sonic benefit in doing so. Button-heads are typical for flat-framed drivers such as these.

Again- nice job!
Wolf
 
They look nice! You don't have to recess the thin frames like these. They really result in no sonic benefit in doing so. Button-heads are typical for flat-framed drivers such as these.

Again- nice job!
Wolf

Thanks Wolf

I read many of your posts in the PE forum while coming up with this design. I went with your recommendation of a 64 in sq. (4x4x4) cabinet for this driver. Well, changed a bit for the circular enclosure.

If I wanted to recess the driver it would just be for aesthetics. Back mounting would have been the best as it would protect the driver when handling (sticks out quite a bit).
 
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