some of you were badmouthing me about ugly speakers with unfinished back I am building so I decided to put back grill (3d printed) on three bookshelf speakers and repainted some
remember, I am only using these from 150 Hz up, in biamp system, so I do not need them to go lower than ~100Hz
I like open back free from reflections, that's why...
remember, I am only using these from 150 Hz up, in biamp system, so I do not need them to go lower than ~100Hz
I like open back free from reflections, that's why...
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How do you acheive that sizzled bubbly burnt skin creature from the La Brea Tar Pits look anyhow?
Good idea on hexagonal grill 3D printed backs. Minimal fiament for those.
you mean this surface?
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I think the official name for such a texture is "toad skin bumps," at least according to a Google image search I did.
https://media.istockphoto.com/photo...=AGpROPwzwJAluWRL272pCXEsvEzCymWWZSjMv6h9AOc=
That texture is used brilliantly to enhance the gestalt experience of listening to adason's speakers -- you don't even need holographic imaging or life-like sounds to give you the chill-down-the-spine experience. Just looking at the finish of the speakers would give you goosebumps already.
https://media.istockphoto.com/photo...=AGpROPwzwJAluWRL272pCXEsvEzCymWWZSjMv6h9AOc=
That texture is used brilliantly to enhance the gestalt experience of listening to adason's speakers -- you don't even need holographic imaging or life-like sounds to give you the chill-down-the-spine experience. Just looking at the finish of the speakers would give you goosebumps already.
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