Making Concrete Speakers - by SoundBlab
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 Published On Aug 17, 2017

I love concrete, the texture and feel of it, and the fact that you can mould it into almost any shape. It is also a very good material to use for speaker enclosures, because of it's weight and density. These small speakers was such a fun project that you can replicate with relative ease. You can use almost any shape container, as long as the internal volume is roughly 1 litre, and the diameter is big enough to accommodate the driver. I have not included any crossover components since the Fountek driver frequency response is already very flat across it's entire usable range.

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► Purchase links to some PARTS used in this build:
- Fountek FE85 3 inch Full Range Driver - (eBay) https://goo.gl/SP7XAB, (Parts Express) https://tinyurl.com/ya8xpln8
- Dayton Audio BPA-38G HD Binding Post Pair Gold -
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