Dajah sound system utilizes 3D printing technology to manufacture the enclosure, using tubular structures to reduce the overall system volume and overcome the limitations of traditional box structures. This brings diversity to the culture of sound systems. In terms of design, this sound system references the shape of an automotive engine, calculating the volume of the enclosure, internal support strength, airflow direction, size of each compartment, and the principle of acoustic resonance.
Dajah sound system can cover an area of approximately 20 square meters, accommodating 50-70 people. It maintains energy and sound quality while reducing the manpower and time required for setup during performances. Considering that performance venues are typically outdoors, the sound system uses ABS pellet extrusion and enhances the strength of the enclosure with a polyurethane coating. This makes the ABS shell waterproof, fireproof, and scratch-resistant. Additionally, the polyurethane coating not only improves surface strength but also enhances structural strength.