cambridge sound work 3d models
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... above so I can mix frequencies and play with the various shapes. Since I don’t own a speaker, I thought this would also be a good opportunity to learn how sound systems work while making a high quality speaker. Print instructionsCategory: Audio
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Science of Cambridge MK14 beermat / coaster. Designed in Fusion 360. Printed on my Prusa MK3 with the MMU2. 95mm x 95mm, 2mm thick. ... Other beermats here: https://www.thingiverse.com/groups/beermats/things
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Name: Armchair_Cambridge Version: 2013 Preview: Yes Units: Millimeters Dimension: 761.31 x 852.63 x 928.78 Polys: 330 252 Verts: 335 686 XForm: Yes Box Trick: Yes Model Parts: 5 Render: Corona Formats: 3Ds Max 2013, OBJ
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... it was subjected to stress and vibrations that proved too much for its design. This redesigned mount may also be compatible with other Cambridge Audio Minx speaker models, with a mounting plate dimension of 22.5mm x 22.5mm for secure attachment.
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I upgraded my home theater system by repurposing two old Cambridge 5.1 speakers into a 7.1 Atmos rear high setup, creating a mount that can be easily moved on top of my closet shelves. Since these affordable Cambridge speakers are widely available,...
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... mirror, it creates a laser display. I designed this speaker to mix frequencies and experiment with various shapes. Since I lacked a speaker, I saw an opportunity to learn about sound systems while building a high-quality speaker of my own design.
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This is Karthik, I Had Designed My Sound Amplifier in Solid Works. This is The 1 Design I Had Been Made The Amplifier, I Already Uploaded My Audio Amplifier This is the Inspiration of That Design. I Also Uploaded My Part File for This Sound...
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Bellow there is a video of it working: https://youtu.be/JqNlEx1MCE4 The idea of this device is very simple, there are two coils, that I got from a step motor, that are activated by an amplifier connected to a sound port. ...For this test I was using 12...
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Restoration Hardware's renowned Cambridge Leather Chair takes center stage, brought to life through meticulous V-Ray rendering and materials in 1.50 SP4a. The leather upholstery textures are expertly captured within readily available *.rar files,...
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As part of the renowned Brighton Traditional Bathrooms collection, our Cambridge iron tub embodies timeless sophistication, perfect for homeowners who value classic beauty and elegance in their bathroom. ...Whether you prefer to keep things traditional...
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This remarkable object is the result of a collaborative effort between The Cambridge University Library, Dr Suzanne Paul (responsible for Manuscripts and University Archives), Maciej M Pawlikowski (Chief Photographic Technician), and Prof Dominic...
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Smartphone users demand robust audio capabilities, and acoustic sound boosters deliver on this need by amplifying sound to exceptional levels.
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This remarkable object was developed through a joint effort between The Cambridge University Library, Dr. Suzanne Paul (Head of Manuscripts and University Archives), Maciej M. Pawlikowski (Chief Photographic Technician), and Prof. Dominic Powlesland...
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This detailed object was created through a collaborative effort between The Cambridge University Library, Dr Suzanne Paul (Keeper of Manuscripts and University Archives), Maciej M Pawlikowski (Chief Photographic Technician), and Prof Dominic...
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I created a simple coin-like sound token specifically designed for use in zombie miniature games.
grabcad
A compact, enclosed sound mixer offers convenient control over audio levels.
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A straightforward sound system was created in SolidWorks as a leisure activity.
prusaprinters
All calculations and the idea come from HiFi Audio Design.I made 2 versions of this Diffusor: one from 688 Hz to 8600 Hz (Bass) and one from 1147 Hz to 20 kHz (Allrounder).I know 688 Hz isn't bass but to effectivly diffuse sound with 120 Hz the...
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These are flat keycaps for a Science of Cambridge MK14 PCB, designed to be printed with a Prusa MK3s with the MMU2S fitted. Due to the small nature of the text, a 0.25mm nozzle is required. The keycaps fit a cover which is linked to on this...
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With this amplifier, you can enjoy Beethoven's Fur Elise in a new way... ...a 3D printed sound amplifier! It comes with a little red button that you can press to hear the sound of Beethoven.
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The person in question is utilizing a high-end Samsung sound system that includes a distinct, powerful subwoofer.