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Robert Cowan | DIY Speakers - LXmini Project Design (Part 2) @RobertCowanDIY | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 2 hours ago
I've always wanted to build a pair of speakers, so I'm doing exactly that. I'm building a pair of Linkwitz LXmini speakers along with a dedicated crossover/DSP and amplifier. In this video, I tweak the design to be a bit more aesthetically pleasing and discuss how I'm actually going to make the final speakers.

This project is sponsored by Matterhackers. I always go to them first for all my filament needs and they've supplied the NylonX for this project.

NylonX Filament: matterhackers.com/store/c/NylonX?aff=7452
Matterhackers Filaments: matterhackers.com/store/c/3d-printer-filament?aff=7452

More information about the speakers can be found here: linkwitzlab.com/Store/LXmini.htm

LXmini Kit (Madisound): madisoundspeakerstore.com/2-way-speaker-kits/lxmini-linkwitz-lab-speaker-kit-pair

00:00 Intro
00:48 Design Goals
02:21 Solidworks CAD Model
04:02 Lower Section Prototype
06:43 Preparing Vertical Section
07:24 Adding Lip to PVC
08:37 Test Fit of Lower Section
09:32 Prepping for Paint
10:24 Painting PVC Sections
13:41 Conclusion and Next Steps
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