08-29-2021, 07:09 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-29-2021, 07:17 AM by mamboman777.)
I'm getting ready to try to further improve the sound on my pinebook pro. I drilled holes in the keyboard and flipped the speakers around so that they fire upwards. You can see that here: https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=14530
This really helped.
Next phase, I'm going to dremel out the rest of the hole to the size of the speaker so that the speakers can mount flush with the top of the palm rest. I'm going to glue on a speaker grill mesh on top of the palm rest.
My question is. Are the felt spots on the back of the speakers for sound to travel through? I purchased some passive baffles that are roughly the same size as the speaker. My plan is to 3d print a resonance chamber and use the baffles to point down where the original speakers were. I realized that the speakers may not even move air on the back side, which would make this idea useless.
Any comments or suggestions appreciated!
Here are the passive membranes I found.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08C7DY22...asin_title
This really helped.
Next phase, I'm going to dremel out the rest of the hole to the size of the speaker so that the speakers can mount flush with the top of the palm rest. I'm going to glue on a speaker grill mesh on top of the palm rest.
My question is. Are the felt spots on the back of the speakers for sound to travel through? I purchased some passive baffles that are roughly the same size as the speaker. My plan is to 3d print a resonance chamber and use the baffles to point down where the original speakers were. I realized that the speakers may not even move air on the back side, which would make this idea useless.
Any comments or suggestions appreciated!
Here are the passive membranes I found.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B08C7DY22...asin_title