HELO SOUND
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Welcome to Helo Sound! To assemble: All components are printed with 15% infill (the higher the better), and the knobs are printed flat face down, the speakers big hole down (89° support) and the knobs flat. You'll need two speakers, one subwoofer, five buttons and one of each knob type. Required materials: You'll need an amplifier PCB with screw holes set 74x119mm apart. And a power supply for that, you will also need cables and a 3020-equivalent speaker driver and a standard subwoofer driver. Additional components include four m3x16mm screws, four self-tapping 8mm min screws, seven wooden dowels measuring 300x(12-20)mm in size. You'll figure out how to assemble it - things only fit one way. You'll need a knife or a lathe to bring the top 10mm of the dowel down to 10mm diameter. Support is greatly appreciated, whether buying electronics from me, providing feedback on how to make it better, becoming a member of Picopter or any other means. I'd be eternally grateful! For more information, visit https://www.picopter.org/helo-sound and send a direct message for the source files. The next version will feature built-in Qi-charging and LiPos inside with synced Bluetooth connectivity - it's going to be pretty cool! Best regards, Marten
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