diy tv sound deflector 3d models
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... TVs, the speakers are located at the back. ...This results in sound not projecting forward if there isn't a flat wall parallel to the TV behind it. The deflector solves this issue effectively. ...Simply place the deflector just below the sound output.
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This is the ipad sound deflector with an extra ridge added to help keep it more solidly attached to the case.
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This sound deflector was engineered specifically for use with Speck cases. I designed it in Sketchup, making it effortlessly adaptable to fit the iPhone without a case. To replicate this model, simply create an instance on an XYZprinter using 90%...
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This sound deflector was tailored specifically for a Samsung Galaxy S6 sporting a Spigen Slim Armor case. It attaches itself to one corner and aligns its horn perfectly over the speaker hole.\nTinkercad Link Available Below.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter:...
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Looking for an audio deflector for your iPad Air? Here's a perfect choice that won't obstruct the charging or synchronization port. ...It's been successfully 3D printed from ABS material with support structures in place, delivering optimal...
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I did not find a 3d print for the model of my iPad, so I decided to make my own. ... Simple, but efficient, it really work at redirect the sound directly at you, it's pretty cool ^^ Printed with an Alfawise U20 with no support, work fine
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This gadget redirects sound from your iPhone speaker, concentrating the audio in a smaller area and making music seem louder. Created within 10 minutes using Google Sketchup, it's designed to suit an iPhone 4s with a Speck Candyshell case. Case depth...
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This sound amplifier was designed specifically for use with a Speck case. It was created in Sketchup and can be easily scaled down to fit an iPhone without a case. To produce one, print it with no supports and 0.1mm 90% infill on an XYZ printer. ...Then...
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I made these sound deflectors for my Samsung 58" TV, mounting the speakers in the down position so that the sound travels downward towards the stand instead of towards me. However, I found that they now direct the sound towards the front of the TV...
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2018-09-14 -- I upgraded the reflector with a wider version and secured it in place using duct tape.\r\n\r\nThis is a straightforward speaker and sound deflector. The LED TV speakers are engineered to direct sound downwards. No matter how loud the...
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This Sound Deflector amplifies apparent loudness by a few decibels, while significantly enhancing sound clarity by steering higher frequencies towards optimal balance, thus rebalancing the frequency spectrum ... ...voices become even clearer as a...
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Surprisingly efficient little deflector used to redirect the sound from the side (speakers holes) to the front. Allows for a louder and better quality sound, particularly enjoyable with movies. This is 10x size. ...Set the size in your slicer to 10%
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... ...To secure the sound deflector in place, small 1/4" strong magnets are utilized to hold it firmly onto the four screws that support the speaker. ...The variable flangeholes can be modified to accommodate different sized magnets for a customized fit.
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To fit the new iPad in Apple's Smart Case, I scaled the X Axis on Tom Lombardi's iPad 2 Sound Deflector (Thing 16140). In the photo, it is shown with two of Arvin's Smart Cover Clips (Thing 25529). My friends have been using my prints of Tom's...
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This is a sound deflector or horn that directs more sound towards the viewer on the iPad mini. It gently mounts onto the iPad mini using the Lightning jack. I found that the iPad mini's speakers are too directional and unless there's something to...
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I was having trouble hearing the sound from my chromebook duet as the speakers are not as loud in noisier environments and since the speakers are upward firing I decided to try designing something to deflect the upward firing sound towards me. Hope...
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The extended summary will come shortly. ... This is a wearable Bluetooth box with DIY everything. Sounds nice, and battery life is in normal usage about 4-5 days on a festival.
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... beautifully. If you're willing to sacrifice sound quality, you can cut off the top of the sound deflector to save time on support printing, as I did with my initial prototype. ...However, keeping the top on yields noticeably better sound results.
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These are custom acoustic panels designed to be mounted on a wall alongside other panels, creating an effective "hive" of sound-absorbing materials. On the Ender 3 printer, each one took approximately 15 hours to print, yet they consume relatively...
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Mounting a sound bar beneath your TV can enhance audio performance; however, using it on a laptop may result in subpar rendering quality.
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i have a tv wall mounted with a pretty big angle and the sound shoots out the back. so i made this to direct the sound forward was for a 40 inch or so tcl tv. should be sizeable in slicer to fit your needs. ...also i stuck them on with hot glue printed...
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i have a tv wall mounted with a pretty big angle and the sound shoots out the back. so i made this to direct the sound forward was for a 40 inch or so tcl tv. should be sizeable in slicer to fit your needs. ...also i stuck them on with hot glue printed...
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This helps downward blasting TV Audio be redirected to the viewer. ...It works great!
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Allows you to hang the sound deflector base from the TV stand mounting holes. Includes a middle brace to allow all 3 screws for the deflector to be used. New design based on referenced model. Updated angle to match the original base. Optional...
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I have a Yamaha N1X Avant Grand digital piano. It's awesome, but the speakers point up rather than at the player. Print up two of this, put them on top over the speakers, and the stereo imaging improves immensely. Suggested addition: add felt...
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Initially, I failed to comprehend why individuals uploaded certain items until I purchased a tablet featuring a backspeaker and began watching videos on it. The design was subpar! Although not as efficient as a cupped hand, the device performed...