logitech speaker stand 3d models
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However, it has a drawback - the speaker stands' plastic coupling piece fails to impress. As you can see from the photo, they shatter easily. These coupling pieces are quite minimalistic, consisting of thin injection-molded plastic. One had been...
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The Nexus 5, housed within a Cruzerlite case, is positioned on a custom stand that also features an integrated speaker amplifier. Detailed printing instructions are provided for this accessory; it should be printed using PLA at a temperature of 209...
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Speaker Stand for MACKIE CR4 Height adjustable from 240mm to 400mm. ... Required fasteners: - Fifteen M5 15mm screws - Two M5 50mm screws - Eighteen M5 nuts - Two M5 nylon lock nuts Printed on a TRONXY X5SA PRO printer with the following...
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This speaker stand is tilted at 8 degrees, a notable departure from my previous design, which was pitched at 15 degrees. The Visualizer is fueled by a 5v USB connection and boasts multiple modes to select from. ...You can acquire the visualizer from...
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Attached a small foot to the base. OpenScad code: $fn=60; difference() { union() { rotate([90,0,0]) import("./Xiaomi_Speaker_Super_Simple_TPU_stand/files/StandXiaomiSpeaker_TPUBig.stl"); translate([0,-31.8,4.75]) minkowski() {...
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I designed custom stands to boost the sound quality from my rear speakers, which were previously compromised by being installed too low. To achieve optimal results, I made the height adjustable, and in my setup, I duplicated the middle section, but...
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... I also provided several STL files with several distances between them. The number at the end of the file name represents the desired thickness. It can be also used as stand, not very stable, but stable enough if you don't have a cat at home :-)
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... numeric value at the end of each file name indicates the preferred thickness setting. This device can also function as a makeshift stand, providing adequate stability - although not extremely robust - assuming you don't have a curious cat on hand.
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The bottom features cylindrical holes that are intended to accommodate speakers, though their effectiveness remains uncertain at this point. ...If you'd like to see the design in action, you can access it here:...
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I sought a stand for my Lumia 640 that would neither hide nor block the speaker on its rear side. Therefore, I conceived this model using Cubify Invent's versatile design capabilities. I produced a copy of the design with an MBot Cube Dual 3D...
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I've relied on this model twice now for fixing speaker stands, one that had a loose knob and another that had a stripped screw. The knob demands a 5/16 bolt (both times I've used a 2 inch bolt for the stands I've repaired).\r\n\r\nThe tolerances are...
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I'm easy speaker stand in the loft style. I've created two versions for you to print. You'll need to combine them and assemble the favorite top version. To build this project, you'll require: Printed elements A wooden stick (approximately 25-28mm...
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notches in the back to apply rubber bands to keep speaker and stand together when carrying. in quality mode it prints between 9 and 10 hours with 0.20 resolution and a 0.4 nozzle and 20% rectilinear infill. no glue needed to connect the stands...
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This Adapter Plate will fit any Standard 35mm Speaker Stand to firmly hold an Akai MPC Live 2 (will work with the Live 1 as well) in comfortable Working Height. Youll need a big Printer tho. I printed it on my CR10S500 with a 0.6 Nozzle in PLA. ...
prusaprinters
This solves a rather esoteric problem.If you havea Polycom Speaker Phone +a small table with a raised network jack in the middle +several people with laptopsTHENYou have a space problemIt works by attaching a ring shaped phone stand over the raise...
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If you have a Polycom Speaker Phone, a small table with a raised network jack in the middle and several people with laptops then you face a space problem. It works by attaching a ring-shaped phone stand over the raised network jack that allows the...
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... comprises three essential components: a sturdy cradle, a right speaker, and a left speaker. The printed speakers effortlessly snap into position, aligning perfectly with the phone's speakers and allowing for smooth rotation in both directions.
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Designed to hold any phone both vertically or horizontally, this desktop planter enhances sounds coming from the phone speaker by harnessing the properties of the Fibonacci spiral. Sound enhancement works particularly well with a phone whose speaker...
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DIY Multiplex BT 5.0 Speaker Case made out of a working table and an old Speaker from Logitech. Mill it with your own homemade CNC ;-) Dimensions: approx. ...D80x200Watch the Short Video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaf-NZKl0FQYou can also visit my...
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DIY Multiplex BT 5.0 Speaker Case made out of a working table and an old Speaker from Logitech. Mill it with your own homemade CNC ;-) Dimensions: approx. ...D80x200Watch the Short Video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eaf-NZKl0FQYou can also visit my...
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I cut out 4 holes at the base of the print to allow sound to easily pass through to the speaker and microphone. I was getting complains during video calls where people on the other end of the line could hear their own voice echoing as well as my...
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Printed with PLA+ at .28 resolution, 80% infill, attached to my 3.5cm Diameter (11cm circumference) monitor stand post. Note, it clips round okay, but it doesn't grip very well and slides up an down under weight. I put mine on top of my cable...
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This is a smartphone stand that comes equipped with a speaker and 2 joints which can be used to angle the phone. The phone stand can be modified to fit almost all types of phones, ranging from 10 to 19 cm in size. I previously made a version of this...
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Made for Jamo S801's, but can probably work for many small bookshelf or desktop speakers. 1st iteration was too thick, 2nd too flimsy, 3rd, I added the pillar support, all is good. Sturdy, doesn't add any vibration or reverb to the speakers... ... ...
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I've slightly modified the tripod feet and the tripod cross for improved assembly. ...Additionally, I designed a mounting bracket specifically for the Cambridge SoundWorks speakers.
prusaprinters
I designed this stand for the Anker Soundcore Boost Bluetooth Speaker to be able to sit Vertically, as they work great as a stereo pair. Since the charging port is on the left side I didn't like the fact that it makes the cables look messy. This way...
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I've used this model twice now for repairing speaker stands, one that had a broken knob and the other that had a stripped screw. The knob requires a 5/16 bolt (both times I've used a 2 inch bolt for the stands I've repaired).The tolerances are...
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I wanted to add 2 speakers at the rear of my van fixed on upper walls. ... Printed in less than 7h with width 0.8 fill 50% skin1 Very good sound with a well working pressure tube for loudness.
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I punched a large hole right through the center of it. ...A few blemishes appear at the very top, but since the speaker rests atop this piece, I didn't feel too concerned about it.
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This compact Bluetooth speaker boasts a sleek 75mm diameter design, while its sturdy support boasts two cleverly placed rubber strips that actively prevent unwanted lateral sliding and ensure stable placement on any surface.