Full Range Speakers, 4" Dayton Audio RS100-4

Build these low cost, high output, desktop full range speakers for Hi-Fi music listening or for PC gaming.
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updated December 23, 2022

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I've been working from home for over a year and felt my PC desktop audio system needed an upgrade. These full range speaker are based on the Dayton Audio RS100-4, 4 inch driver. I 3d printed the cabinet shown here in PLA and I've now printed a second using PETG. I'm amazed at how good these sound. I created a short video in case you are interested in the construction details. 

Print Settings:

  • No rafts
  • No supports
  • 40% Infill:
  • Filament material:  PLA, but PETG preferred

Notes:

In order to deal with the stress the driver will create and to sound as it should, print with:

  • 4mm walls.
  • 40% to 50% infill. I used 40% cubic.
  • PETG, PLA but PETG preferred due to it's strength and better ability to take stress.
  • If you can, slow down the cooling fan a little to make sure the filament bonds very well. If using PETG as I did, turn off the cooling fan. Another option is to extrude at a slightly higher temperature.

Note that all three files need to be printed. The 1st is the speaker cabinet and the second is the speaker stand and the third is the bezel.

Parts Needed:

To connect the binding posts to the driver:

  • Speaker wire
  • Crimp on connectors or
  • Soldering iron and solder

 

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