Encapsulated speaker

Encapsulated speaker

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiT_cn6-nq4 Check out my latest video! For in-depth analysis and more, head over to my blog at http://www.conplexio.blogspot.com. Here are the details you requested: **Items:** 1. 1 neodymium magnet with a diameter of 9mm and a height of 5mm **Printing:** I took on a new challenge that put my printer's skills to the test. To get top-notch sound quality, I set the layer height to an extremely fine 0.1mm. And because it was fun to experiment with different possibilities, I intentionally left some room for improvements. **Assembly and Sound:** After printing both components – the coil itself and its holder – I stuck the neodymium magnet into place using glue, carefully crafting my sound amplification device as desired. For a particularly unique listening experience, I used a bit of electrical resistance, deliberately adding 4 ohms of tension to make my audio setup stand out in bold style. With the crux of this project coming down to precision engineering, even its somewhat chaotic final stages – courtesy of my trusted (if temperamental) friend glue!

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