Mobile Phone Dock with passive Boom Sound (NEW Add-On)

Mobile Phone Dock with passive Boom Sound (NEW Add-On)

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This is a Mobile Phone Dock with Enhanced Boom Sound. I designed this dock around the Google Pixel and Google Pixel XL mobile phones (with or without Incipio shockproof cases). However, any mobile phone will fit by adjusting the dock on the Z axis when printed on its side. IMPORTANT: In your slicer software, use Z axis scaling when printing on its side, and make sure Uniform Scaling is not selected. The goal is to stretch the part along its width without increasing overall size. Use this simple formula to scale for your phone's width: (P + 4) / 0.8 = Z axis scale %. P represents the Phone width in millimeters (mm). For example, for a phone with a width of 86 mm: (86 + 4) / 0.8, you will set the Z axis scale to 112.5%. Note for Enhanced Boom Sound: This is an active sound amplification through the resonance chamber built into the dock and extended to the side screw-on pipes. This dock was designed for mobile phones with bottom firing speakers. You can experiment with 2 different length side screw-on pipes (2 included). Add-on Extensions You can create your own add-on extensions to the sides screw-on pipes. UPDATES 23/07/17 - I included a side add-on extension (Horn_01.stl) and tested it with significant improvement in reproducing a richer sound from the bottom firing speaker of the Google Pixel mobile. This worked particularly well with Smooth Jazz and Acoustic music.

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