3D Printed Speaker Enclosure for Visaton B80 Chassis

3D Printed Speaker Enclosure for Visaton B80 Chassis based on the "Klang und Ton" "Björn" Concept
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3D Printed Speaker Enclosure for Visaton B80 Chassis based on the "Klang und Ton" “Björn” Concept.

I saw the building instructions for this initially in the magazine “Klang und Ton 2012/1” and adapted their concept to 3d printing.

 

I designed all of the parts after the measurements mentioned in the magazine and also included the bass reflex tube and needed holes in the printed parts.

 

Additionally I melted some threaded inserts into the front and back parts, to mount the loudspeaker chassis and to mount the terminal pins.

 

To make one of these loudspeakers, you will need:

-8 threaded inserts M3

-4 Bolts M3x12

-2 terminal connectors M3

-1 Chassis Visaton B80

-1 Capacitor with 6,8 microFarad

-1 Inductor with 0,68 milliHenry

-1 Resistor with 10 Ohm/10Watts

-¼ mat of acoustic damping wool (e.g. Sonofil)

-Some Loudspeaker Wire

-Plastic glue, capable of glueing PETG (or the Material you choose to print)

-A soldering iron and some solder ;)

-A hot glue gun may come in handy to glue the electronics into the box

 

I printed everything in PETG, without supports, layerheight 0,3mm.

The part "LS_Seite" needs to be printed twice for one box ;)

 

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