Walnut (African in this case) is one of my all time favourite wood species – it’s absolutely beautiful. I’m also rather partial to a good looking speaker case.
So here’s what you get when you combine some old computer speakers with said wood species.
Originally these were going to grace my new desk (when I get around to buidling it), but somewhere during the course of the build, the right channel died and these now occupy a shelf in my shop. I probably messed up during the soldering operation as I seperated the volume control and right speaker and hard wired the bluetooth receiver.
Lessons learned though and I can use these learnings when I build the next set ¯_(ツ)_/¯
The sub and speaker cases are MDF with African walnut fronts/faces. The left and right speakers are tapered 10° on the front and outer wall and the volume control tapers front only, all of which made for some pretty interesting compound angles.


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