Dayton Audio BST-1 Bass Shaker Replacement Spring

Dayton Audio BST-1 Bass Shaker Replacement Spring

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I designed this spring because mine broke after just 1 month of use. I didn't want to contact the support so I replaced them myself. My listening experience is good enough for my Virtual Pincabinet. If you use these shakers to listen to music you'll have to experiment if these springs work for you. Use a moderately flexible material. Experimenting with different kinds of material may vary your listening experience. I used PETG as a material as I thought PLA was to stiff and TPU was to flexible. I'd recommend to replace both springs in your shaker because the stiffness of my spring may not be the same as the original one. If you experiment a bit with your material make sure to post a comment about the material and settings that worked best for you. Make sure to use 100% infill for any material as even the original springs break when overloaded.

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