desktop speaker stand 3d models
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A desktop speaker stand for my Jamo speakers. ...Designed to angle the speakers towards my ears while sitting at my desk
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A desktop speaker stand for my Jamo speakers. ...Designed to angle the speakers towards my ears while sitting at my desk
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This is an angled speaker stand for desktop speakers. Prints extremely well (with 20% infill, .3 layer height, and 50mm speed). First thing I've printed that I've designed so if something is wrong, let me know! Have printed two of these and they...
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A simple angled stand for 4" bookshelf speakers, good for use with desktop setups. Uses a low amount of filament but is very sturdy. ...You'll optionally want to stick 4 rubber feet onto the bottom so it doesn't slide around as easily.</p> Category:...
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A simple angled stand for 4" bookshelf speakers, good for use with desktop setups. Uses a low amount of filament but is very sturdy. ...You'll optionally want to stick 4 rubber feet onto the bottom so it doesn't slide around as easily.
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I sometimes use it for the stand base and on the speaker so everything stays put.Pictured above is a prototype 3D printed speaker on the small stand with backstop.Modifications.I am trying a new approach to modification with this model, through the...
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(The concept C before it was called concept C 100) I wanted a speaker stand for the speakers on my desk. The slight up angle improves sound quality. It resembles the outline of the case and fits quite well. This speakers have 2 little feet and a...
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This is a speaker stand / wedge I created to hold my A5's at the proper angle / incline while sitting at my desk. ... Dimensions: (which of course can be scaled) 10cm Wide 14cm Deep 4cm Tall (highest point) Back lip is 1.9cm tall.
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I made this speaker stand for my Edifier S360DB speakers to bring the tweeters up to ear level to ensure the best listening experience. The legs are 1/2" PVC pipes to reduce the amount of printing and the ease the height adjustment. I originally...
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This is a work in progress. ... I have made two versons one plain stand, and one with a groove and a non slip gasket. ... It has a 10 degrees tilt
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I wanted a simple way to angle my desktop monitor speakers toward my ears, without adding height. I saw a few other designs on this site, but most seemed to use more plastic than I thought necessary. My Polk R150s have a 7"x7" base (x10" tall), and...
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This is is a speaker stand designed for my JBL studio monitors. They work well and angle the speakers up towards my ears. ...You need to print this with supports
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I wanted to make a stand that did not involve any hardware or extra pieces like many of the others on Thingiverse. ...The top is flat but the legs are angled so that the speakers get a slight tilt up.
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Stand and box for amplifier. ...hole for one power button and a power level potentiometer
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A simple stand for desktop speakers or satellite speakers. At the bottom and the top there are cavities to fill with some rubber band. It's possible to scale it easily. The original dimensions are: width: 12 cm deep: 16 cm height: 3,5 cm ...
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... stand found at the given URL. It fits most desktop speaker models, supporting them at a comfortable 15-degree angle for enhanced sound quality while working. ...For more information, visit the sources cited or tweet @Bleistern with your questions.
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~ Fits most desktop speakers ~ Supports speakers at a 15-degree angle ~ Dimensions: 1.75" high, 3.75" wide, 6.25" deep Sources Cited:http://www.audioadvisor.com/Audioengine-A2-Desktop-Speaker-Stands/productinfo/AUENADS1/#.UpkVdJFEBs4...
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Cambridge installed a bespoke screw and socket mount on these speakers; the stands are meant to fit that and the speakers will only mount entirely vertically, or entirely horizontally (in one direction). Horizontal mounting is perfect for a center...
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Made for Jamo S801's, but can probably work for many small bookshelf or desktop speakers. 1st iteration was too thick, 2nd too flimsy, 3rd, I added the pillar support, all is good. Sturdy, doesn't add any vibration or reverb to the speakers... ... ...
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If printed and glued with epoxy it still may not be waterproof like a fish bowl but will hold Orbeez moisture balls without a leak which allows one to keep a desktop plant, while the balls provide additional weight and therefore phone stand...
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I designed these stands to provide a stable base on the desk and give the speaker a slight tilt upwards (15 degrees) so they are more inclined towards the listening position. I am using a pair right now and they work well, the speakers are not...
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Punched a hole in the middle. ...There are some artifacts on the top, though the speaker sits on top, so I wasn't overly worried. ... Edit: 5/20/19 - Added per request punched through version.
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An enclosure for 4" speaker. Enjoy the modern design! ...
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Desktop Speaker Stands. ...They are designed to angle the speakers at 10 degrees or 15 degrees by just flipping them over.
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Small 3d printed desktop speakers inspired by the Cambridge Audio Minx Min. Had general idea of the size and frequency response I wanted. Headed over to Parts Express and settled on the Tectonic BMR 3″ Full-Range speaker for about ~$20 each. No...
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Desktop Speaker Stands. They are designed to angle the speakers at 10 degrees or 15 degrees by just flipping them over. Instructions I printed these using MED print settings on a Makerbot...