Week 1: Final Project Proposal

For my final project, I would like to make a portable bluetooth stereo system powered with a tube amplifier. The idea is to substitute my current cheap speaker system, which looks like this

OontZ Angle 3

with something that would similarly allow me to enjoy my music playlists from the Spotify app, but also being much more appealing in terms of quality and aesthetics:

Monoprice 25 Watt Stereo Hybrid Tube Amplifier

Motivation: Digital meets analog

I have been always fascinated with vacuum tube devices. Tube-based amplifiers have their spot in the High-End electronics. Their linearity and "warmth" result in a quite unique sound signature, which cannot be reproduced with digital amplifiers.

Another audio-object that always surprized is a loudspeaker. For the same type of speaker, one could switch from a terribly sounding system to a nice and rich sound, by a simple change of the speaker enclosure shape or by varying its materials.

When I was a child, I tried to implement these pieces as DIY projects. They, however, always ended up with a partial success and very ugly forms due to my lack of experience and knowledge way back then. I then later switched to completely different directions (mathematics, physics, materials science) and only now decided to go back to those old projects of mine.

In this class, I would like to unify these pieces together in fabricating an essentially a (semi) hi-end portable bluetooth speaker. I would like it to be visually appealing, with a few elements of modern and/or steam punk (vacuum tubes already give it a good old school feeling).

Required skill set

This Hi-End boombox project will require a number of skills that will be covered in the class:

  1. Electronics production and design
  2. Networking and communications
  3. Molding and casting
  4. Composites. (Designing loudspeakers requires rigid materials which would eliminate sound-degrading internal resonances)

The concept

I would like my "boombox" to have a modular structure, with pieces that can be connected to each other:

The amplifier should be capable of high speed wireless connection (bluetooth or wi-fi), which would eliminate any unnecessary losses in sound. I would also like to be able to power either my headphones or any loudspeaker system. My initial sketches of the system looked as follows:

Boombox, initial sketch

Boombox, more compact sketch

For this project, I would like to impose the following constraints, which, hopefully, will reduce the number of variables:

Though it would make sense to build this system as cheap as possible, I, for now, will not put limits on the final price tag. I will surely try to be as frugal as I can, but this project requires ordering components, like vacuum tubes and step-up transformers, which might be quite pricy. Also, even though I might eventually fail in even approaching the quality of high-end amps, I will try to ensure that connectors and internal wirings are made of high quality materials (in order to remove unnesessary rate-limiting steps).

3D model

For modeling of my sketch of the project in 3D, I chose Blender. This is a very powerful tool, which in addition to being complete free, allows a complementary scripting with python code, and also incorporates very neat features such as sculpting, node editor, cycles, and post processing. For the actual models, I will probably use tools that are more common in prototyping, but for now, here are what my rendered models look like in Blender:

Vacuum Tube Amplifier

Speaker

I would like these elements to work as standalone, but also would want to be able to combine them into a single unit:

Hybrid Portable Vacuum Tube Sound System

Used/learned software tools

Issues

Files