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DESK SPEAKER STAND

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SPEAKER STAND 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
SPEAKER STAND 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Top and Bottom part for Audioengine A2+
Top and Bottom part for Audioengine A2+
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  • MEINL Drum Honey – MDH x 1: Used in feet to absorb vibrations. A pack of 6 and can be purchased for about $10.

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DESK SPEAKER STAND


 

The stand allows you to place the speakers at the appropriate height in relation to your ears. The height of the stands with feet is 156 mm. You can adjust it to your needs by changing the length of the tubes in the slicer. To increase durability, you can use 25 mm diameter aluminum pipes.

 

In the feet I used Drum Honey – MDH, dampening pads manufactured by Meinl (orange in the picture). They reduce vibrations transferred to the desk. To increase damping, the pipes can be additionally filled with sand.

 

You can use a stand without feet. Then print only the lower and upper frames and tubes.

 

I created the stands for my speakers, the base of which is 16x23 cm. If your speakers differ significantly in dimensions, I can publish a matching model. The top has centering holes in case you want to use speaker pads you've made yourself.

 

Happy printing and listening.

Sakura

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