Shelf speakers w/ipod dock (Part I - speaker boxes)

 by mfryer
I got an ipod nano in November and since have wanted an attractive speaker system for it. At work one day I noticed that the computer speakers I use worked pretty well, so I headed to the Goodwill later and found a pare of ok computer speakers for $7, After dissecting them I had a little amp and two speakers.
 
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ViperSniper says: Sep 18, 2011. 5:37 AM
will u care if i use your design to make a dock with speakers for my android phone?
andybuda says: Apr 16, 2011. 1:51 PM
they look good don`t let any 1 tell you diffrent
pdlbooboo says: Sep 3, 2009. 3:14 PM
It would be sweet if u'd integrate the ipod dock in the top of one of the speakers. just an idea
mattyuke says: Jul 27, 2009. 9:58 AM
Add the amp in with the speaker casin and maybe the i pod dock on the top
mattyuke says: Jul 27, 2009. 9:56 AM
They look really nice easily sell able. Brilliant
Da Nugesta says: Apr 15, 2009. 1:39 AM
you could make a ton of those and sell them, i'm telling u man they rock!
Punkguyta says: Sep 24, 2007. 8:37 PM
Now, why the hell don't people buy/get a stereo, 500 lbs of stereo equipment would TRUMP that cute little ipod speaker deal. I like how people will spend like $500 on an ipod and then even more on things like speaker docks that are like $300. So in that aspect, this is pretty good.
DYLEGO in reply to PunkguytaNov 26, 2008. 3:55 PM
now why would somebody buy 5oo punds of stereo equipment for an ipod?
Punkguyta in reply to DYLEGONov 29, 2008. 10:11 PM
You don't, you buy that for your PC, with it's thousands and thousands of songs, I bet your ipod doesn't play lossless flac files at like 1.5mb/s (not kbits my friend).
The Lone Hoot in reply to PunkguytaSep 22, 2008. 8:08 PM
I don't think I've ever seen ANY iPod that was even close to $500... not on planet Earth at least.
Punkguyta in reply to The Lone HootOct 24, 2008. 10:38 AM
Look at the original 80 gig ipods when they came out, $400-600 depending on what model you bought.
DYLEGO in reply to PunkguytaNov 26, 2008. 3:57 PM
wrong again. generation 5 ipods for 80 gb cost 350, ipod classic 80 gb cost 250, and now they dont even make 80 gb anymore. just 120 gb. they made ipod classic 160 gb for 350, but nothing wass ever 400-600
Punkguyta in reply to DYLEGONov 28, 2008. 12:46 PM
Generation 5.... I said ORIGINAL ipod, before the 5th generation, those suckers did cost at least $500 for the 80 gig, walmart, look up a flyer from 5-6 years ago.
evanwehrer in reply to PunkguytaDec 23, 2008. 5:27 AM
he means the one without the click wheel, and the ring actually spun, and the buttons were around it. also, it was only firewire.
Punkguyta in reply to evanwehrerDec 26, 2008. 8:59 PM
YEAH that one, more of a white brick-disk than an ipod.
abadfart says: Sep 21, 2008. 6:54 PM
nice job
prototype2213 says: Jul 13, 2008. 11:10 PM
you should place the amp circuit board in one of the speakers to save room. +1 rating from me.
itsME_lulu says: Oct 31, 2007. 10:31 PM
where did u get the amplifier circuit board??? where can i get it?
Yerboogieman in reply to itsME_luluFeb 6, 2008. 11:17 AM
it came with the speakers
Yerboogieman says: Feb 5, 2008. 7:35 PM
i wanna build these in my shop class before spring break
Yerboogieman says: Feb 5, 2008. 7:35 PM
Can you Please take measurements for me? mostly just the front and bottom
timmytyler says: Dec 5, 2007. 8:07 AM
in doing these for my GCSE tech project :D
egreen767 says: Oct 18, 2007. 7:42 AM
awesome, im totally gonna build these now
Yerboogieman says: Oct 14, 2007. 4:09 PM
what are the measurements, e.g front, bottom, back, sides
Yerboogieman says: Jul 11, 2007. 2:51 PM
do those speakers have a sub output?
Mr.Devious says: Jan 17, 2007. 9:25 PM
These are nice speakers, they look slick and would look nice in a dorm room. However I would much rather settle with my computer hooked up to my stereo with the 300 watt sub attached. ;-)
Yerboogieman in reply to Mr.DeviousJul 11, 2007. 2:50 PM
same here, 200 watts though
PR22 says: Jul 5, 2007. 3:48 AM
Very cool and simple. Nice work.
robodud3 says: May 5, 2007. 5:23 PM
nice encloser reely my style i would make the ampliphire board and dock 1 and put it in the middle like an oval shape would look cool but its ur project just a thought
PowerNaudio says: Mar 14, 2007. 8:53 AM
pretty nice project, i have those very same speakers, cool way of increasing the look. the port length and port area work in conjunction with the air volume in the enclosure, to tune the system and affect the output frequency response curve. to a certain extent, its a way of manipulating the frequency response of the speaker in that particular enclosure to a more user defined one.
Fenwick says: Feb 25, 2007. 4:54 PM
These do look slick. Sadly, I don't have anything capable of cutting round holes in stuff, but seriously, cool. I was gonna ask about the little hole in the bottom, but you already answered that.
StepsoftheSun says: Jan 25, 2007. 8:37 PM
Those look great! I had heard that making your own speakers was a bad idea for acoustic reasons but I guess this proves me wrong. I was thinking of buying speakers...but now I'm feeling pretty good about doing it myself. I had one question: what is the horn component of the speakers for?
mfryer (author) in reply to StepsoftheSunJan 25, 2007. 9:01 PM
Thanks for the complement. I don't know much about speaker design, so what you have heard might be correct, I doubt thought that someone with a good design could not make good sounding speakers. The primary reason I decided to start this project was my desire for some small speakers that looked nice. Still they sound pretty good, I think better than there original plastic enclosure. The "horn" is for allowing the bass sounds to escape the box. I don't know if the tube was necessary, but it keeps one from having to see all thought the inside of the box, perhaps it has some acoustical properties as well.
grantf says: Jan 15, 2007. 10:35 PM
Was it a curious 5 year old or you re own careless maneuvering with a screwdriver?
mfryer (author) in reply to grantfJan 15, 2007. 10:50 PM
5 year old
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