TrinitySound-system.
A student-led non-profit project at Trinity College building a full-scale hi-fi soundsystem from scratch and sharing the process as it develops.
- Team
- Trinity
- Campus
- Trinity College
- Status
- Early build
- Focus
- CAD + woodwork

Wedraw,wecut,weglue,wetune-untiltheroommoveswithus.
Trinity Soundsystem is a student-led non-profit project. The work starts with sketches and CAD, then moves into enclosure studies, part selection and workshop builds.
The public side matters too: the profile exists to document progress, share decisions and make it easy for people to help.
From sketch to cabinet.
A small set of early studies from the public build log. These are not finished hero shots; they are the working notes that show how the enclosure idea is still being shaped.






Six phases. One build.
- 01Brief
Define the shared goal, constraints and what the build needs to solve.
- 02Model
Work through CAD, enclosure ideas and the parts still under review.
- 03Prototype
Test fit, panel sizes and early cabinet decisions before cutting anything expensive.
- 04Cut
Turn the approved drawings into timber parts and workshop-ready pieces.
- 05Assemble
Glue, clamp, wire and check the first working sections.
- 06Share
Post updates, ask for help and keep the build public.
The status.
This is a living project page, so the details focus on the current stage of the build rather than a finished spec sheet.
- 01 · Project
- Student-led non-profit soundsystem
- 02 · Stage
- Early build and design review
- 03 · Focus
- CAD, enclosure work and driver research
- 04 · Documentation
- Instagram build log and public updates
- 05 · Support
- Woodworking, fabrication and technical help
- 06 · Status
- In progress
- Phase 01Project kickoffStudent team and non-profit brief
- Phase 02CAD studiesEarly enclosure and layout concepts
- Phase 03Parts reviewDriver, crossover and materials decisions
- Phase 04Workshop buildCabinet work and first assemblies
- Phase 05Public updatesInstagram posts and progress notes
- Phase 06Community helpVolunteers, tools and donations
Build the rig
with us.
We're a non-profit student team. Help can be practical, technical or financial: woodworking, fabrication, CAD feedback, tools or donations all go straight back into the build.