Surround Sound Speaker Wire Labels

Surround Sound Speaker Wire Labels

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I got fed up with my label maker labels constantly falling off my home theater cables. I designed these to keep my speaker wires organized. They clip onto 16-gauge speaker wire securely, holding a reel of wire in place just by gripping the clip so they shouldn't come loose. This is for a 7.1.4 setup, but you can use them with any configuration - 5.1 or otherwise. The labels are: FL (front left), FR (front right), CTR (center channel), SUB (subwoofer), SL (surround left), SR (surround right), RL (rear left), RR (rear right), AFL (Atmos front left), AFR (Atmos front right), ARL (Atmos rear left), ARR (Atmos rear right). I've included the Atmos files, but they aren't visible in the photo. Print at your printer's finest resolution for the best results. I used Cura/Extensions/Post Processing/Modify G-code/Filament Change script to pause the printer so you can change filament and get two-colored labels. This should be layer 20 where the letters start (at a 0.1-layer height). The entire set took just 30 minutes with filament changes, or you could print them all white and use black sharpie over the face of the letters for a simpler look. Print them all at once with letters facing up and no supports for easy printing.

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