Glow 4 Mk2 - 3D Printed HiFi Speaker
Best first build for desks, shelves and small rooms.
Drivers, box tuning, crossover choices, conflicting forum advice. It’s easy to spend weeks researching and still not know what to build.
You shouldn’t need an engineering degree, a workshop full of tools, or years of experience to build speakers you’re proud of.
So we made the hard part disappear.
Hugh, founder of Print Your Speakers
Designs, tests, and documents every kit.
I’m Hugh, founder of Print Your Speakers. I do the design work upfront: modelling the enclosure, choosing the drivers, testing and measuring the result, revising the design, and turning it into clear files, guides, and kits.
You still get to build the speaker yourself, but you don’t have to start from a blank page, guess which parts work together, or spend months trying to turn forum advice into a finished project.
Around the world, from first-time DIYers to serious audio nerds.
Printed, measured, revised, and built for real-world results.
No woodworking. No guesswork. Just the steps that matter.
No woodworking. No guessing. Just a guided build that takes you from kit, to printed parts, to speakers you can actually use.
Pick the design that fits your room, printer size and build confidence.
Start printing straight away with files designed for clean assembly.
Follow the guide, install the components and finish with speakers you built yourself.
Go from boxed parts to a finished system you're proud to show off.
Ready to start?
Choose a proven design, download the files, and turn your 3D printer into the start of something that actually sounds good.
Why you'll succeed
The modelling, crossover design, testing, parts lists and build instructions are already handled. You print, assemble, and enjoy the result.
Designed for real home 3D printers, with clear print orientation and assembly steps.
Follow the PDF guide from printing to wiring, stuffing, sealing and final assembly.
The enclosure, drivers and crossover are measured and tuned before you print anything.
Questions are normal. You can ask for help if something does not make sense during the build.
Detailed PDF build guide with photos, diagrams and practical tips.
There’s a very specific feeling when the first song plays through a speaker you built yourself. Not a half-finished project in the corner. A real speaker that looks great, sounds great, and makes you think: yeah, I made that.
And once you’ve built one, the next project doesn’t feel intimidating. It feels possible.
Stop getting stuck in endless research. Build one good speaker, learn the process, and feel ready for the next project.