FDMS8 Powered Subwoofer by Deposition Sound LLC
byDepositionSoundThis is a 3D printable cabinet for an 8" powered subwoofer by Deposition Sound LLC. If you have a medium/small living space that is in desperate need of thick, juicy, and fast bass, these are just for you! They have been carefully tuned to 33Hz, with in-room extension down to the mid 20's Hz!
Pro-Tip: Spend time tuning the small "Fence-in-Groove" print before committing to the large print. The two halves, regardless of print orientation, should fit together without clashing. This project requires a lot of filament and we're trying to set you up for success! Also, if you decide to plop the 3MFs into your own slicer, be sure to follow the build orientation as shown in the images/previews. This will help reduce gapping in the middle of the assembly. Concave bottom and top halves that both curl in the same direction (due to small mechanical misalignments or inaccuracies) will still nest together with minimal gaps :)....trust us, we've tried it!
It is printed in 4 main quadrants, requiring roughly 1 kg of filament each. Assembly instructions coming soon! Check out https://www.depositionsound.com/ for updates and feel free to contact us with questions. Kit can be purchased here: https://www.depositionsound.com/shop
Woofer = Dayton Audio DCS205-4 Plate Amp = Dayton Audio SPA100-D x12 M5 brass threaded inserts x12 M5 x 16mm button head hex socket bolts x12 M3 brass threaded inserts x12 M3 x 12mm button head hex socket bolts Lots of CA glue (assembly order matters), thicker the better!
Be sure to trim and strip the connectors on the plate amp wires. That way the 8" woofer spring connectors can receive the bare wire. Stuff 2oz of Poly-Fil into each quadrant and you're ready to rock. If using a slow curing adhesive, allow for ample cure time as this little 8" woofer will generate high pressure loads!
Note: We include flat-bottom feet that receive foam rubber pads for hard flooring. If you're placing these subs on a thick shag carpet, we recommend the spikes.