DIY Guitar Speaker

by Hexkiller in Circuits > Speakers

5741 Views, 51 Favorites, 0 Comments

DIY Guitar Speaker

IMAG3012.jpg

I found this cheap old classical guitar sitting in my storage, deformed and unplayable, so I decided to turn it into something more than a decoration.

Preparation

IMAG3030.jpg

Tools I use for this project:

1. Jigsaw. (Cut holes on the guitar)
2. Drills. (Drill holes for the power and 6.4mm jack).
3. Screwdrivers. (Disassemble amplifier).
4. Torx screwdriver (Disassemble amplifier, depends on the model you got).
5. Soldering iron. (Solder speakers & rewire onboard power and audio input).
6. Desoldering pump.
7. Scissors (Cut the wire).

Choose Your Speakers

IMAG0726.jpg

Go search for the right speaker for you on the internet, I'm using a set of 4" Full range 8 Ohm speakers. I found this set best suited for the color and style of the project.

Choose Your Amplifier

IMAG0727.jpg

Again you can search the internet for the amplifier suitable for this project. I choose Lepai LP-A68 amplifier as it resembles the volume control panel on electric guitar. You can find it on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=sear...

Get Other Parts

Make a Plan

IMAG0724.jpg
IMAG0725.jpg

1. Take your time and plan where to put your speakers, amplifier, phone jack and dc input.

2. Measure and draw the cut lines.

Disassemble the Amplifier and Rewire

IMAG0731.jpg
IMAG3010.jpg

1. Solder the wires connects to phone jack and pcb board.

2. Solder the wires connects to DC female jack and pcb board.

3. Insert the speaker wires to both channels.

Cut Holes and Assemble Everything

IMAG3007.jpg
IMAG3008.jpg
IMAG3009.jpg
IMAG3011.jpg

Test connections and make sure everything fits in.

I did an awful job cutting the guitar, but it'll look better once it's assembled.

Adding Bluetooth

IMAG3023.jpg

Some amplifier has built-in Bluetooth, but not this one. The easiest way to add this feature is to get a Bluetooth audio dongle since LP-A68 has an USB port. BT dongle: https://www.alibaba.com/trade/search?fsb=y&IndexAr...

Done!

IMAG3022.jpg

You can use a guitar cable and a 6.4" to 3.5" audio converter to plugin your audio device, or you can use two short converter to make your phone "stick" on the guitar speaker (as shown in the pic). I also use a leather strap so I can hang it on the wall. I plan to add a chargeable battery inside to make it cordless.