3D printed unique looking spiral speakers! DIY
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Today we'll be building this awesome design spiral speakers!
They look and sound absolutely brilliant! Is this best looking 3D printed speaker? Let me know in the comments bellow.
Disclaimer:
The authors of this design, concept and 3D model - formerly called Akemake, now operating as DEEPTIME - are manufacturing professional version of Spirula speakers with enclosures 3d printed from sand. What you are seeing in the video is a cheap plastic filament DIY hobby version of the Spirula speakers that is not comparable in audio or enclosure material quality with the professionally produced speakers by DEEPTIME. The DEEPTIME studio produces Spirula speakers optimized for specific drivers and with enclosures printed from one piece without split lines, seams or bolts holding them together. If you are curious how such spiral-shaped 3D printed speakers could look and sound like when done properly, please visit www.deeptime.limited
List of parts and components for cheap DIY version of these spiral speakers:
Audio labs 4 inch (8ohm) Speakers -- goo.gl/EVTZP4
Mini Bluetooth Amplifier -- bit.ly/2td5Jvd
Recommended 3D printer for this project:
Get the new Creality CR10 V2 3D printer from:
Amazon - amzn.to/33y8DYi
Banggood - bit.ly/34Ju9Jz
WOOD/PURE Filament (You need at least 2 rolls 30% infill)
Aprintapro PURE Filament sadly is no longer available.
Print time with simplified 3D is around 16 hours per one side enclosure at 30% infill. With Cura 3.2.1 is around 24 hours as CURA use much more traveling.
Speaker seal ring(3D printed flex) -- goo.gl/G4YREY
Speaker spikes(3D printed) -- goo.gl/tvdeXG
Sadly STL files are no longer available but I found similar design:
www.thingiverse.com/thing:132...
www.thingiverse.com/thing:123...
Popular Online retailers:
Amazon.com - amzn.to/3k08g0K
Amazon.ca - amzn.to/3c3efiJ
Amazon.de - amzn.to/3rnvj9l
Amazon.co.uk - amzn.to/3blB2qY
Amazon.se - amzn.to/3bhU55l
Aliexpress - bit.ly/2GWF50w
Banggood - bit.ly/2T0R8fG
Ebay - ebay.us/OJuoTs
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Damn!! Well done my friend :) Super clean and informative video! Love it!
@NexiTech
6 жыл бұрын
Black Beard Projects Thank you so much man! You the best! :) P.S. Your channel and videos rocks! Take care.
Woooooowwww this is absolutely AWESOME!!!!!!!!!! I always want to make these “spiral” enclosure.... previously only possible with a proper mouldings but now 3D ohhhh what a fantastic idea!!! I worked professionally with sound systems and your AAA battery tip to check the speaker polarity was the BEST =]
@NexiTech
5 жыл бұрын
BrunoPOWEEER Hahhahha man! You are the best! Am glad that you liked my video :)
@Crazytownmetal6
3 ай бұрын
9v works best
Pleasant surprise in the sound test 💯
Wow, stunning. And they sound exactly like the speaker I'm using on my desktop! ;)
@patrickgronemeyer3375
4 жыл бұрын
bro use higher grit sand paper only. it should soften up the texture but not remove it
@nobodynowhere5213
4 жыл бұрын
sounds quite horrible actually
@peetiegonzalez1845
4 жыл бұрын
@@nobodynowhere5213 I KNOW . my desktop speakers are awful.
@mederoraw
4 жыл бұрын
maybe because u are listening yours
@peetiegonzalez1845
4 жыл бұрын
@@mederoraw exactly
, cool modern way of using full range speakers. I like Tang Band speakers my self. these are very similar. good job, nice point source desk top speakers.
Sea shell design looks awesome 🐚
Really amazing work here! Well done!
@NexiTech
4 жыл бұрын
Mouldy Soul Thank you so much!
Truly amazing build! Nice video too! Thanks for user a proper mic to show!
Your challenge is amazing!
This guy.. absolutely brilliant. Thanks a lot man, will be making this after I've finished my upgrades. Time you get 100k+ subs!
@NexiTech
5 жыл бұрын
aerospaceTUdelft Thank you so much man for such positive feedback :)
Awesome concept. Maybe one day, I will try it.
Very inspiring! Thanks for the great video
I can't believe this doesn't have more views !! Those are sweet !!
@NexiTech
5 жыл бұрын
Randy Soechting Thanks! I agree :) Well looks like that KZread algorithm doesn't like the small channels :(
They really do sound pretty tight. Tongue and Groove joining of the two halves like HexiBase does might be a little nice touch. Also, you can wire speaker polarity in reverse and its fine as long as all the other speakers are wired reverse as well.
Beautiful build! You Deserve a subscription
@NexiTech
5 жыл бұрын
Haim Peretz Thanks! :) Best regards!
thank you very much!i will make my wife a fine ,elegant present. thanks to you!!!
A very well done video. Excellent photography. Very logical and well laid out.
@NexiTech
4 жыл бұрын
garyhope2 Thank you very much for such a kind words.
Very fun design
Well done Sir! Thumbs up!
@NexiTech
4 жыл бұрын
Pedro Freire Thank you Sir :)
Men, you did a great work! Thanks for sharing! How much did you spend for materials to build these speakers? I want to build the same speakers for myself.
They are awesome !!!
@NexiTech
5 жыл бұрын
John Hurst Thanks mate!
perfect design by such an economic parts. Congratulations on your Excellent work!Thank you so much & love from China!!!
@NexiTech
5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much my friend! I wish you all the best. Much respect and love from Sweden!
Those are Nautilus speakers. Good work!
I tried to push Like twice... That was inspiring to watch!
@NexiTech
6 жыл бұрын
Jacob Boaron Thanks man I appreciate it :) Best regards!
I love how well the finish turned out on that filament! Nice work. A note on speaker connection: it matters less if the positive pole on the speaker connects to the positive on the amp. What you must pay attention to if using more than one speaker is that you connect then both in the same way.
Awesome and Beautifully 👍👌🍾🍾🍾
Really freakin cool video Nexi!! more more more:D
@NexiTech
6 жыл бұрын
William Persson Thanks brother! You the best :)
Very nice for nautilus 3d.
increible!!!
GREAT JOB
@NexiTech
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
Top marks for decent demonstration...
@NexiTech
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks mate!
Great job!
@NexiTech
4 жыл бұрын
TrueIndie88 Thank you
just beautiful speakers
@NexiTech
4 жыл бұрын
LALAT_IDJO Thank you
@sandechoir
4 жыл бұрын
@@NexiTech its art piece , do you have any idea for make mass production with different type colours it would be great.
These are awesome!! What did you use to pack the insides with?
NICE WORK MAN;)
@NexiTech
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks man!
nice bass output too
@NexiTech
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks
Awesome. Currently printing. :)
@NexiTech
4 жыл бұрын
Rahul R Verma Thanks! How did it go?
Meh to the haters, so what, we all know you rarely hear any 'real' sound on a YT vid, I'm willing to bet these beautifully designed and built speakers are better that what 95% of the people here are listening to at home, don't knock it until you do/see/hear it, until then, go find a better life man.
@GraveUypo
4 жыл бұрын
ain't better than mine.
@digi7altrauma792
4 жыл бұрын
I mean jeeze... they sound just like my phone speakers... he should just use his phone then. (Itzzajoke)
I like. I'll need to do a lot of research in order to convert my set of RTI12's (1 tweeter, 2 mids, 3 woofers) just for fun.
Have you tried porting the speakers? This style is based on a transmission line speaker where the bass is increased through a chamber. Porting could help dramatically decrease your power requirements because they increase the bass output of a speaker by around 3 dB. Might be something you want to experiment with. That said I don't know the properties of the driver so possibly a sealed chamber works best. They do look nice, almost like mini Nautilus Bowers and Wilkins speakers.
@svtcontour
5 жыл бұрын
This is similar to the B&W nautilus. Its not a transmission line design. The idea is that the back wave will travel into the chamber that is getting smaller and smaller. Taking the back wave and trying to turn it into heat so you get reduced internal standing waves, reflections..etc. Porting it would destroy it.
Awesome video! These look amazing, the video was very descriptive and informing. I would love to build these only thing is I don’t have a 3D printer 😂.
great project and well done - sounds like fun doing it by myself - but could you please provide the stl-files you have been using - thank you
Hy friend :) Do you have a settings for printing those? I have a same printer. Thnx for helping.
Wonderful
@NexiTech
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
Woow awesome
nice job man i really like it your speaker
@NexiTech
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks man!
Finished them and they sound and look great. Sourced a polyfill material on good old ebay. I ordered the amp in the list above. It works great but is no way a 50W Amp . I now need to find a better amp to drive the speakers.
very nice video you really improved so much the last year
@NexiTech
6 жыл бұрын
Tim Montanus Thank you so much. Best regards!
@timmontanus4311
6 жыл бұрын
No problem man
Making these awsome designs. 4 halves printed and stained. Clamps ordered... What size self tappers did you use. Think I will use some with a Torx head in black. An add on cowling over the speaker just hiding the screw heads would look good. Great little project and a very clear video. Thank you. Took me 40 hours per side used cura to slice and went for a 40% fill with layers of 0.2mm Nick
@petermatos4613
4 жыл бұрын
I am printing them now and also using Cura, my first one was at 40 percent infill and 4 outer layers at 80mm feed. Took over 34 hours... Kinda ridiculous for what it is. I was surprised to read in this video details that in Simplify3d it only took 16 hours. That is an incredible difference in speed.
instead of two flat parts i made a ridge on one side and a slit on the other side to give more contact area for the adhesive ( i used glue that fuses plastics ). Ive done this due to afther a 3 day of use on loud volume ofc the two halves serperated been using em 2 months now no issue, might add internal clips to be practically 100% sure it doesnt serperate
Hi! Greetings from Italy. I love your work, well done! i have two "variant" question: - first: why don't you think to do it open on the center? it should improve your lows respond - second: to improve sound, why don't you think to put the speakers in the center and leave all the spiral corn has open enclosure? Could you make this project? Keep on this! (y)
GREAT!!!
BILTEMA Looks good. Might make some myself :)
@Rainbow__cookie
4 жыл бұрын
Biltema körv lol
can you share where you ordered the speaker terminals from, I just completed the 3d Printed enclosures and want to put this together using the same terminals you used. Thank you. They look GREAT so far. Can't wait to hear them play.
Okay super awesome start. But how does the output compare to the input in variances with how much voltage that youre putting through it. I only ask bc i know the conical spiral style is about as efficient as it can get, however.... where did you gain or lose in comparison to the frequency response graph that the manufacturer supplied?
nice looking speaker, i would have made it as smooth as possible and make is a deep piano black, for speaker stands i dont think plastic spikes will work, just look in the hardware store for some goodlooking screws, i use this for my floor standing speakers with soms brass plates underneath. great looking pc speaker.
Very nice
@NexiTech
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
Amazing design! And thanks for the STL files. Could you let me know what CAD software you designed these in as I’d like to try my own variation?
@NexiTech
5 жыл бұрын
Adrian Risidore Thanks but it's not me who design it. I just randomly found STL file and print it because I like them so much! Btw on the thingiverse there is similar version as well you might like it. Search for Spiral speakers etc.
Awesome only thing I would do is extrude the front some more and print a speaker grill to create a better finish .
Could do with tuning down, 20% bigger maybe would have to be calculated. but apart from that very pleasing to look at and very crisp. Very good work very professional.
Nice!!
@NexiTech
6 жыл бұрын
The Live Boy Thanks :)
Can't be unique since Bowers & Wilkins have used this design in their top of the range NAUTILUS (it looks a ton better too!). Regardless, well done!
Foarte faine speakerele, mersi pentru tutorialul PDF, de indata ce fac rost de printer am sa le incerc si eu, eventual sa modelez si anexele de tweetere. :D
Hola no necesita capacitor? saludos.
What is the internal volume of this enclosure?
epic!
best speakers i've heard so far here on youtube. i could actually hear the lows!
@NexiTech
4 жыл бұрын
Daniel Foerstner Thank you.
all amazing but how did you get the actual files to print ? did you just ask Akemake 3D to give them to you ? you cannot download them from the site
I love how people think they can assess the sound of these through a microphone in a room, then a compressed KZread video and then their own speakers.
@DanielBrownsan
4 жыл бұрын
(chuckle) Glad I’m not the only one bothered by this. I suppose it’s better than nothing - it would be weird to go through all that and not play them at all - but it is a bit like experiencing a forest from a newspaper photo and a scratch-and-sniff sticker.
@vooveks
4 жыл бұрын
@@DanielBrownsan The thing is, they sound absolutely awful in that demo, as you'd expect from a mic in an echoey room. Even Tannoy Super Reds would sound bad...
@madmax2069
4 жыл бұрын
@@PortableFreezer indeed
@GraveUypo
4 жыл бұрын
well, technically if your speaker is better than the one they're showing, there's a small chance that you can hear the difference even with all that. For instance, i can tell this has way less bass than my own speaker, even if the sound was recorded through a mic. but duh, i use a 450w (rms) minisystem for audio on my pc, so that's expected.
@mohammadwasilliterate8037
3 жыл бұрын
I love how you think people are unaware they are listening through a compressed video on KZread to their own speakers, dumbass.
what filament did you use for your seal ring?
5:48 reversing polarity does not cause such problems. it will cancel the stereo effect (making everything sound off and disembodied) in a stereo set up, and will cause destructive interference for the the bass waves with other drivers running the opposite polarity. granted, you still have to wire up your system in the correct polarity, but not because of any kind of distortion.
Amazing amazing amazing
@NexiTech
4 жыл бұрын
Imad Choucair Thank you! :)
Greast build. A must do project no doubt. For the feet, try any "gothic" store, they go for pennies! Thumbs up!
@NexiTech
5 жыл бұрын
The Looking Glass Thanks:)
Nice project! Could you perhaps add a link to the speaker terminals? Cheers!
@NexiTech
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mate! Well I buy terminals in local store, But I will found the same or something similar for you. Cheers :)
Good job
@NexiTech
5 жыл бұрын
brave edy Thanks
Hello, I wanted to congratulate you for your great work, do you tried to dampen only the inner walls with a viscoelastic material ? I have another more practical question, what software do you use? how did you go about creating a pavilion shape?
@NexiTech
5 жыл бұрын
gregou69110 Thanks. Yes dampen only the walls should works good as well. I did not try it as it would be more difficult. I did not design these Spirals I just found them randomly on the Internet. I place more info in video description about who design them.
can you record these in Stereo microphone :) like ROland stereo recorder
Hello First let me say that I am very surprised about the sound quality these boxes produce. A thought thou, have you calculated the volume that the speaker units need? Your design have an effective volume of very near 2 liters, for you information :)
Cool and nice
@JacquesGLerner
5 жыл бұрын
My download says it's a virus. I think it's a false positive but decided not to expose my computer. Anybody has uploaded "safe copies" other than the link above?
Amazing love the little bluetooth amp :)
@NexiTech
6 жыл бұрын
Tac Blades I love it too. It's so small and i was very surprised how powerful is for a pack of cigarettes size :D
@TacBlades
6 жыл бұрын
Nexi Tech well amp ordered speakers ordered and designed my own speaker cases that have cavities to be fill with sand. :) goo.gl/FnczAF
I did one as well , but placed a filamente string on the joint of the two parts, to make the finishing
@NexiTech
5 жыл бұрын
Hotend impressoes 3d Nice work. Thanks for commenting.
Great, sound like car audio. Good efort for all the details.
Check out the Cyclops (Pokeball) speakers, maybe try making one of these in 3d?
Sweet project! You listen to some fire music too lol.
@NexiTech
4 жыл бұрын
Findley Johnson Thanks!
Hi, wow, could you make one with a bass port
@NexiTech
5 жыл бұрын
MrTruth111 You don't need bass port in this enclosure.
wow bomb
sorry, how did you use a 50w amplifier to power the 25w speakers? isn't that too much? Or does it split 50w into two channels so: 50/2?
I would have held off on the painting, until I sanded the seem smooth. but that's me. Nice design and very cool
Plz do an even bigger version using Mark Audio Alpair driver in a bigger shell 🐚 👍❤️
Tengo unos muy parecidos pero hechos a mano en mi perfil se ven los altavoces
Totally awesome !!! can you update the stl link please
@NexiTech
4 жыл бұрын
Oscar Padilla Thank you! Yes it's done.
@buddienorway
4 жыл бұрын
@@NexiTech Still cant see no stl file here to these cases
Just like the Nautilus from B&W
@ro63rto
4 жыл бұрын
Eric Mac Fadden Ha, yeah so not as unique as they thought. I remember seeing them when I bought my first set of DM602.
@protofab3d798
4 жыл бұрын
@@ro63rto DM602's where my first B&W's. Bought some for my mom. That speaker is great! I have Nautilus 804's now. But this design is basically the Nautilus design. With the right driver, it might sound really good.
Klarar findern även ABS? 😊
Nice:)
@NexiTech
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
Sound bacana
Hi Thanks for the great video. Can you tell me how you can describe the sound quality? From 1-10? I want to know before I’m making it for my self.
@NexiTech
3 жыл бұрын
Glad you like it my friend. Sound quality is awesome and they are decently loud for speakers of this size. Now I don't know what you are hoping for so I can not place any numbers on the scale but get some good headphones and hear the sound demo on the video. They have very plesent sound indeed.
@moranatal22
3 жыл бұрын
@@NexiTech thanks for your answer I will try to hear with headphones. And I think I will made this speaker? About the speaker mounting holes,the space for six noles fit only to this component? Because I think the other components with four holes.
Fine looking speakers, didnt they need anything like crossover or in german is called sperrkreis?
@NexiTech
5 жыл бұрын
Matze 1887 Thanks! No you don't need it. They are full range speakers.
感動しました。
Great job, a dream comes true. Where are you from, Nexi, you sound like slavic... almost serbian ?
Sound like my headphones.
@vooveks
4 жыл бұрын
Weird that, innit?