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That style may look whizzy but designwise it leaves a lot to be desired. 1st off all those rounded curves are counterproductive. 2, the line is too long for the driver, 3, no use of offset driver.
I have a set of those TB woofers (or similar) — i was not impressed.
dave
I've too printed some of my own speakers. The latest was the most ambitious.
This is how it looked raw before adding any finish.
You can see the different modules and how they are glued together. It's incredibly sturdy, I could probably stand on it without it breaking, but it's a PITA to glue all the sections together.
Which after adding some fake leather looked like this.
Everything is powered by a 3s lithium batteries in a sure balancing and charging board. The amp is a sure DSP amp which handles the crossovers and EQ. Sound quality wise it's pretty okay. The bass is really impressive for the size, but output is limited because of prioritizing extension over sensitivity.
This is how it looked raw before adding any finish.
You can see the different modules and how they are glued together. It's incredibly sturdy, I could probably stand on it without it breaking, but it's a PITA to glue all the sections together.
Which after adding some fake leather looked like this.
Everything is powered by a 3s lithium batteries in a sure balancing and charging board. The amp is a sure DSP amp which handles the crossovers and EQ. Sound quality wise it's pretty okay. The bass is really impressive for the size, but output is limited because of prioritizing extension over sensitivity.
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Finally got the last things done on the RGB system
So a new video out showing lights and APP (webserver)
RGB System - Release Video - YouTube
Also working on a 2020 version of egg speakers, a few good upgrades made 😉
So a new video out showing lights and APP (webserver)
RGB System - Release Video - YouTube
Also working on a 2020 version of egg speakers, a few good upgrades made 😉