Symfonisk electronics enclosure

Symfonisk electronics enclosure

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This is an enclosure for the electronics from IKEA Symfonisk bookshelf speakers, to convert a conventional 2-way speaker into a Sonos-compatible speaker. The electronics are mounted in this enclosure, and the enclosure is mounted on the rear of the conventional speaker, covering the hole where the terminals are removed. The control panel, with the buttons and LED are mounted in the top of the enclosure, so they are fully accessible. The enclosure can be printed without support, with the control panel oriented on the build plate. All screws holding the electronics inside the Symfonisk in place, can be re-used to hold them in this enclosure in place. The rubber dome covers over the exterior screws on the Symfonisk, perfectly fit the recessed holes for the exterior screws on this enclosure. Notes: - The Symfonisk electronics need to drive a tweeter and a woofer, separately. These two outputs cannot be combined, so the cross-over filter must be removed. - If tweeter and woofer have a separate filter each, isolated from each other, technically they could stay in place, but results will be better without. - The control panel section is included in a separate file, for those who want to embed it into their own design. Check this link for further details: https://makezine.com/2019/08/16/hacking-the-sonos-ikea-symfonisk-into-a-high-quality-speaker-amp

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