ANY SUGGESTIONS FOR A DIY RIVAL TO BOSE SOUNDLINK MINI PART 2

Sorry guys, instead of adding to a 2 year old thread I thought I'd create a ne, especially seeing the intention has changed a bit from when it was first started back in 2019.

Over the last 12-18 months I've made a few different things and went down the rabbit hole of 3d printers and small bt/amp boards.

On the topic of both I've been flirting with the idea of a beer can speaker , which is around 0.015cuft volume, uses a 2 inch peerless driver from a Google home and powered by a QCC3008 BT/Amp chip (which is a 5v board). I've tried many variants to date which can sizes, a few of the csr version amps, drivers, passive membranes, vents etc as well, but think I have my combo ready now,

TLDR I'm using and have a programming device for the QCC3008 amp and wondering if there are any settings in the attached image to mimic the performance of a.soundlink mini, either via EQ settings, bass boost, crossover etc.

I fear with a lack of TS specs available for the peerless driver due to being special order, that the enclosure may be undersized, but want some good sounding low end at all volume levels, which might be starting at 100hz and above considering the size, with a roll off for some od the lower end from there.

I would love to hear any suggestions in tweaks to the amp via the USB SPI programmer I could do to make this battery powered lowfi device next level.....I'll share the STL'S as well If people want to develop their own and share what they've done
 

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