Guitar Speaker Cabinet - DeePSounD
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Description
Electric Guitar Amp Speaker Cabinet, for 8 inch speaker.
This DeePSounD (my brand) Speaker Cabinet is designed for 8 inch speaker. It is designed to use with Celestion Eight 15 speaker, or other 8 inch speakers from other brands. Probably will NOT work as it is with Hi-Fi speakers, due to the different dimensions and number of mounting bolts (but you could scale and drill some additional holes, no big deal).
Perfect to use with small guitar amplifier heads, such as Orange Micro Terror, Micro Dark or Terror Stamp. Also for cheaper options such as Hotone Nano.
This is an easy project if you want to start building your own guitar gear, and you will get a unique cool sounding speaker.
The model includes:
-main cabinet body (for 8 inch guitar speaker)
-back panel
-protective hexagonal pattern grill
-gaskets (optional, better printed in TPU)
-Feet (optional, better printed in TPU)
You will need approx 1.7 kg of filament if you use my print profiles, which is designed to be dense on purpose for durability and acoustic reasons. It will take around 38 hours to print, still much faster than trying to build it yourself with plywood. Feel free to adjust the printing profile to save weight, change materials etc.
Additional materials needed
-4 mounting bolts (M4 x 30mm long) and nuts for the speaker
-4 screws for grill (recommended self tapping, M3, 15 mm)
-10 screws for back panel (recommended self tapping, M3, 20 mm)
-speaker cables (you can solder or buy pre-crimped)
- female guitar input jack (mono or stereo)
-acoustic foam or wool (optional, to adjust sound).
-glue for the optional feet
-and OFF COURSE! 8 inch Guitar Speaker (i really recommend an 8 ohm Celestion Eight 15, rated 20 W).
You may need to oversize some of the screw holes with a drill depending on the used screws. And the feet you will need to glue with Superglue or Epoxy glue.
I am attaching printing profiles in PETG (tested, this is the one on the photos) and PLA (also tested).
I attach also printing profile in TPU for AMS (recommended) for the parts I recommend in TPU (gaskets and feet).










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