Update with some pics.
The first pic is showing the tweeters speaker wire to cut in order to get the grills off. I did oodles of soldering for theses darn things.
The second pictuer shows how I laid them in there. That one's my rough draft not glued in, the final ones look much better and I epoxied 3mm LEDs into the crack so you can't really see them except at extreme angles. They shine down on the woofer.
The 3rd picture is near completion. I had to tweak the wire channels so they sat flush against the speaker bottom or they pinched against the fiberglass in the speaker holes. Thank you Mr. Dremel for your brilliant little machine
The 4th picture is the layout of the 60 LEDs epoxied in a white acrylic sheet. I put the copper tape used in stained glass down and bent the lights anode/cathode to touch the appropriate strip, soldered in a 1/4 watt resistor and dunked this in casting resin with a power lead sticking out. More pics of that one in the next post.
The first pic is showing the tweeters speaker wire to cut in order to get the grills off. I did oodles of soldering for theses darn things.
The second pictuer shows how I laid them in there. That one's my rough draft not glued in, the final ones look much better and I epoxied 3mm LEDs into the crack so you can't really see them except at extreme angles. They shine down on the woofer.
The 3rd picture is near completion. I had to tweak the wire channels so they sat flush against the speaker bottom or they pinched against the fiberglass in the speaker holes. Thank you Mr. Dremel for your brilliant little machine
The 4th picture is the layout of the 60 LEDs epoxied in a white acrylic sheet. I put the copper tape used in stained glass down and bent the lights anode/cathode to touch the appropriate strip, soldered in a 1/4 watt resistor and dunked this in casting resin with a power lead sticking out. More pics of that one in the next post.
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