Amazing Sound and Cool Unique Design – How I Made These Slim Open Baffle Speakers

I made these to deal with the main speakers in my devoted listening space. They act comparable to side surround speakers and don't put out much bass. However with a separate subwoofer, these sound excellent undoubtedly.
They are open baffle, because they don't have a box. Making a speaker that method has some benefits, in that it put out noise from the back as well that can sound more "full" and "open" and less "blocky". The output pattern is reduced on the sides of the speakers, making them more directional.
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  1. I made these to work with the main speakers in my dedicated listening room. They act similar to side surround speakers and don’t put out much bass. But with a separate subwoofer, these sound very good indeed.
    They are open baffle, in that they don’t have a box. Making a speaker that way has some advantages, in that it put out sound from the rear as well that can sound more “full” and “open” and less “boxy”. The output pattern is reduced on the sides of the speakers, making them more directional.
    Not enough detail in this video? What to learn more? Watch the full build series I made for these speakers in this playlist:
    https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQl9KPrpiIH-5l4QhxUYXHGhr-covK8n6

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  3. Beautiful work, John! Amazing looking speakers!!! πŸ˜ƒ
    I want to make a small pair to use with my PC… Perhaps I could make like yours!
    Anyway, stay safe there with your family! πŸ––πŸ˜Š

  4. Outstanding John! These speakers turned out fantastic. Really enjoyed the video and your approach to building the base. As always, excellent craftsmanship!! Thank you for posting

  5. Slap together some bits of wood, no chance of that here … beautifully designed and expertly crafted, I wouldn’t have expected anything less … superb πŸ‘

  6. Nice looking speakers John! Thanks for sharing the build with us!πŸ’–πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘JP

  7. I’ve enjoyed the entire series – congratulations on reaching the summary video! Based on seeing your videos on DSP and amplifier building, I’m left wondering if you have a general philosophy on when it makes sense to do pure digital crossovers, when not, and when to do something hybrid. Would be great to see a video on that topic, as I’m currently finishing a DIY sub and amp, and nearly ready to build the matching 2- or 3-way bookshelf pair.

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