3D printet speakers
thingiverse
This project is a 3D-printed chassis for an Airplay loudspeaker using a Raspberry PI and a HIFIBerry. The 3D-printed Raspberry PI & HIFIBerry holder can be found on thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1011094. The project was completed as part of the course 41030 Design of Mechatronics at the Technical University of Denmark - DTU. We designed by prototyping, so both laser cut and 3D printed parts were used. We were tasked with designing a 3D printed loudspeaker that adds value to the consumer through digital fabrication. We focused on designing an Office Desktop speaker. In addition to the 3D-printed and laser cut parts, we used Hifiberry, Raspberry PI & Power supply, Tweeter (datasheet in documents), and Sub components. During the project, a design/prototype log was kept. If you'd like to learn more about this project and how we arrived at our design, visit our blog at https://mechatronicsgroup8.wordpress.com/.
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