The first enclosure was made around march 2020, combined with the first versions of this firmware. For technical information about this check here.
H2
Many PortaPacks on AliExpress come with a metal or plastic enclosure. Enclosure dimensions, simplicity of assembly/disassembly, connector labeling (if any), and speaker hole positions (if any) varies by supplier. Some users feel that a metal enclosure is safer for devices that contain LiPo batteries.
You can 3D-print the following enclosure for your Portapack:
Encoder knob:
And the following magnetic cover (consider that most of the commercial cases that clone the design of the enclosure include plastic screws, hence this wont work):
If you do not own a 3d printer, you have other options:
- Weerg for a high quality print
- 3DHubs for a low cost alternative
- Tindie another alternative, with a lot of customization options
- Injection moulded version of the case
If you need a different design, or material, check more options directly in Aliexpress.
For a comparison between the results of the different fabrication techniques, check: https://youtu.be/lB-vc-Y13PM
Assembly
Check the assembly.pdf
from the case files for instructions.
Speaker
You can easily place a small speaker inside. There is no holes in the case but it seems that the sound quality actually improves with the case: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XkaGV9muvbg
Check more details about the speaker (details and wiring) here.
H4M
This version includes a new knob, switches and other refined features, while keeping the compact size:
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