3D Printed 2-Way Bookshelf vs Industry Bookshelf Speaker

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In this video we look at my prototype 3D printed 2-way bookshelf speaker using the 3D printed drivers FD51 & WF81. On top of this, it is compared against an industry bookshelf speaker by brand Gale to see how the printed variants are fairing in a printed cabinet as well.

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Became a subscriber after seeing you today on the Prusa livestream! This is absolutely phenomenal! Although if you could speak a bit louder in your videos, that'd be great. We all want to hear your wonderful voice!

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Interesting indeed.
To get a better sense of bass response and tuning, it's actually a lot easier to measure the impedance.
Which is needed anyway to make a proper crossover filter.

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