Maze speaker 3 inch subwoofer
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I'm redesigning the Landluger system from scratch because it didn't quite meet my requirements. To create a more secure fit for the lid, I've added screw holes that are specifically designed to accept 3mm screws. This will help keep everything in place and prevent any accidental damage. To give the speaker rigidity and stability, I've attached the left lid directly to the main body of the system. By doing this, I'm able to minimize any potential vibrations or rattling sounds that could affect the quality of the audio output. Next, I've modified the tunnel design to accommodate a deeper speaker driver. This change will not only improve the sound quality but also make it easier to install and replace the speaker in the future. In addition to these modifications, I've added two terminal holes for connecting wires or other components to the system. These holes are strategically placed to ensure easy access and minimal clutter. This is just the first of a series of two speakers that I'm working on, with each design building on the previous one to create something truly unique. The second speaker will feature an integrated Bluetooth interface and different terminal holes for added functionality.
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