Earlier this month I posted on the Tech Talk forum that I had the grandiose idea to build a Class D amp, bookshelf speakers to match and integrate DSP. The more I thought about it, the more I lost interest. I unfortunately don't have the dev time to devote to that kind of a project right now. I still have the creativity bug but decided to follow through on a promise to my near 7-year-old. She sees me build boomboxes and for the last few years she has asked when I will build her one. So, I bought some parts to make a small speaker box and they have just been sitting for the last 2 years.
Since her 7thRequirements:
1. Must be under 6-8 lbs
2. Battery powered
3. Not be loud enough to hear throughout the house
4. Use parts I have on hand
5. BT connectivity, will not have line-in capabilities
We will get her an iPod Nano to use so she can connect. This will also allow the wife and I control over what she listens to and the wife can load music on it at will. She is a very hands-on kid. She works out in the shop with me and is a master crafter and Lego builder. She also has her own sewing machine and knows how to use it. I think building a speaker box should not be too much of a stretch. For the enclosure, I used BassBox6 Pro.
Electronics:
Drivers: TB W3-1053sc
Amp: Adafruit MAX98306 Amplifier
Bluetooth: Sure BRB1
Battery: Adafruit 18650
Charger: Adafruit USB LiPoly Charger
AC Adapter: Adafruit 5v 2A w/2.1mm plug
Enclosure Specs:
I did a mock up in SketchUp with a little larger dims. This was before I was able to find 3/8" MDF. That allowed me to knock off 1/4" off the below dimensions. The 3/8" MDF should also help with the weight. I built a test box this weekend and will post some pics in the next post.


Since her 7thRequirements:
1. Must be under 6-8 lbs
2. Battery powered
3. Not be loud enough to hear throughout the house
4. Use parts I have on hand
5. BT connectivity, will not have line-in capabilities
We will get her an iPod Nano to use so she can connect. This will also allow the wife and I control over what she listens to and the wife can load music on it at will. She is a very hands-on kid. She works out in the shop with me and is a master crafter and Lego builder. She also has her own sewing machine and knows how to use it. I think building a speaker box should not be too much of a stretch. For the enclosure, I used BassBox6 Pro.
Electronics:
Drivers: TB W3-1053sc
Amp: Adafruit MAX98306 Amplifier
Bluetooth: Sure BRB1
Battery: Adafruit 18650
Charger: Adafruit USB LiPoly Charger
AC Adapter: Adafruit 5v 2A w/2.1mm plug
Enclosure Specs:
I did a mock up in SketchUp with a little larger dims. This was before I was able to find 3/8" MDF. That allowed me to knock off 1/4" off the below dimensions. The 3/8" MDF should also help with the weight. I built a test box this weekend and will post some pics in the next post.



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