
Minecraft Cube Speaker for Dayton ND91 - Flat Response down to 54hz
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These compact, 3D-printed speaker enclosures are outfitted with Dayton Audio ND91 3.5" drivers, ideal for anyone in search of superior sound within a limited space. The design features a bass reflex system with two integrated ports, effectively tuning the enclosure to 50Hz. This configuration provides a flat response down to 54Hz with a 3dB roll-off, ensuring detailed and powerful bass from a small package.They were designed for my daughter and she wanted Minecraft speakers... So she will be handling the painting.The final design of these enclosures will mirror the iconic Minecraft grass block, utilizing vinyl stencils for a painting process that captures the game's classic 16-bit aesthetic. This approach ensures the preservation of Minecraft's distinctive blocky look by avoiding chamfers or fillets. To aid in achieving a visually authentic representation, I've also included a close-to-pixel-perfect reference of a Minecraft block.To match the colors accurately with your paints, here are 14 distinct HTML color codes corresponding to the various greens, browns, and greys found on the Minecraft grass block:Greens:4e6c2e3f58243b502253732f49652aBrowns:462d1f543725a972498359395b3c2966432c364721Greys:585858747474These color codes are intended to guide you in selecting paint shades that closely match the original Minecraft palette, ensuring your speaker enclosures faithfully reflect the game's design.
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