I don't think you get enough credit , you are so far advanced from other Audio philes. I appricate your demos of veriouse equipment , and you understanding of Equalization ,keep being you sir you rock
Straight up, he's a beast. I'd love to see some video's on just design theory from him. He knows way more than i'd say 90% of the other speaker build channels on youtube. Wizard of a man when it comes to speaker design.
@@gtvwillif you look back at his older videos, he does talk a little bit about enclosure designs though not too much about speaker design (which I believe is part of his actual job).
@@gtvwill most other speaker build channels only focus on building a somewhat interesting box and slapping some components in. You typically don't even get any measurements... Hexi is one of the very few channels where no points of criticism come to my mind.
He isn’t just an audiophile he is a sound engineer. I will say that his knowledge of sound even goes at the top end of sound engineers. He is the reason I got into looking into sound engineering and then ended up building my own 3d printer. I like how he tells us a story of his design process. What he aims for and his inspirations for doing a speaker enclosure and design. Not to mention his phenomenal camera and editing work. Overall a gem of a channel and I love rewatching videos so much knowledge pack into it.
Hey, I'm one of those two makers that actually made your Dozer speakers! Its a shame they're not more commonly built, they sound fantastic! I've got them set up on my old 'dorm room blaster' which actually has a pretty damn good amp in it and use them daily!
Haha and i'm the second one and same here, me and my partner use it at least every other day in our chill room. Showed of to a few friends and they wanted ones for themselves, if you can print them, they're worth it!
When your videos end I’m still in awe. Not only is the subject matter top notch but the presentation is almost always more impressive. I look forward to each video and each one is appreciated.
Yeah, I am guilty of printing the dual 3" mini Sub (Hexibox v3 I think) and enjoying the heck out of it. AT the time I had some serious space constraints with my main PC and that little guy was perfect. It did take a bit of power and a PEQ to get it where I wanted but man, that was super impressive for the size.
Pete-- Sitting here watching this video thinking about the old days and old videos. After 15 years of being a subscriber, I still look forward to the next video. Here's to hoping you re-list the old videos!
I should have known my ol' Dayton B652s would have no chance with a HexiBase subwoofer video. 😆 Gotta drag out the ol' soldering iron to finally fix the headphone cable. 🙄 Sophie is awesome at reviewing your speakers -- specifically, she illustrates the hard-to-quantify experience (that never makes it through the UA-cam video) very well. And that's an awesome sub you made. Mission accomplished for sure! 👍
I had considered buying an S1 until I happened upon this video in my recommendations. Unfortunate, but I stuck around for your design and was super impressed. Think I'll do one myself!
Nice Work! As I've said before, your patience with these new 3-D Printers/Companies is inspiring. How you keep your sanity with all of the reprints is amazing.
Just goes to show how far these companies are from selling a decent product. Issues like what you're having would be unacceptable in any other industry.
As always Pete/Sophie, great job 👏 3D print companies have gold with you as a reviewer of their products. Amazing balanced info. I think you give a fair shake it for sure. I benefit from a potential consumer since your projects align with what I would be using them for. I receive the best info from your vids over the years…. And yeah I go waaay back to the PWK box design days with the little shop you had. Keep up the great work! I’d love some more T-lines and maybe some aperiodic enclosures in the future in this smaller form factor 3D printed design.
Love these little founteks, built the satellites for my first 3d printed surround sound system using the fr89ex's with passive radiators sadly that model seems have been discontinued since. They live in my workshop and still play great 8-9 years later.
That things cool, I just used a single tang band 5.5 subwoofer with an 8" passive radiator, 4 " Dayton reference full range and a titanium tweeters for a portable Bluetooth and the bass I got from one tang band is crazy I can only imagine what 2 is like in the double bass reflex, I have never heard of a Double bass reflex. I have to look into that, thanks 🙏 you are a smart and talented dude
I personally liked your bookshelf speakers. Have printed & built Tang Band W3-2141 bookshelf speakers, TecTonic Microspeaker & single W3-1876S subwoofer. Mainly because everything else was to large for my printer, but personally I also enjoyed working with these smaller style speakers :) You can build and test around more for less money
Amazing design as always. The sub sounds very dynamic and precise, from what my old ears can pick up. Pity drivers in my country is so expensive, would love to print one of your designs.😎
You need to buy soon neighbour houses around you, soon you will need more space for all your tech devices and rest of your project :) Happy to see both of you again.
Im part of a few 3d printing groups and sound audio groups, i always recommend this channel as a starting point, because of you i think interest in printing audio has really taken off, youve really shown whats possible with a good design! Couple more years till printers are perfect and people will commit, i think atm all the people interested in 3d printing audio are scared to take the learning curve of a printer, as shpown by the failed prints at the start of the episode hahahaha frustration will turn most off I also rock your 3 inch subwoofer hahaha its so perfecty for ym PC system and have found a need for the dual reflex sub yet
I am a experienced veteran 3D print maker and even have a small on demand business for 8+ yrs. I guarantee you, someone with more experience, will not have these 3D print failures. For example, besides the frozen screen issue being printer related, how the material is sliced, supported and filament settings matter and would yield better results. I could print this box and get it right the first time. Im saying all this, just to make sure others without much experience understand that the technology and quality of printers is there, its a matter of taking the time to learn how to properly set the workflow. Its no different then machinists, you can have a great CNC machine, but if the user doesn't know how to setup parts, failures will happen. Same with printers.
@@Felix.Garcia "I could print this box and get it right the first time." So could Hexi, if he's only been using one type of printer for 8+ years, and if that printer was actually decent. That's not the point of his videos though. And if you say you can get ANY printer to print a piece that big without any issues at first try, you're just lying.
@@tomkocur Your missing the point. You mistake my advice to others about printing having a learning curve with me criticizing Hexi. Incorrect! He's not that experienced yet. Simple as that. His hot end was "smacking" the print, part was curling on him on overhangs, he had to edit file and add Z-jump after fact, layer delamination happened etc. Anyone can get better. He WILL get better. Folks who have had plenty of experience printing understand the workflow better. Before attempting something this big, you must make sure it is setup for success. When you have a print farm queue, or do it for customers on demand with a deadline, you cant afford to just have mistakes. He lost days and multiple spools of filament. That is a massive loss of time and money for everyone involved. Even anyone doing it for "funsies". Experience gets you to learn how to obtain a proper Z-offset for the machine and build surface being used, first layer temps/height/speeds for the filament being used, how to properly set supports, what kind of support separation is needed so you dont "chisel" them out, if you should use fans or not, how to compensate for warping, shrinkage etc. Experience gets you closer to higher success rate, and the confidence to determine if the task can indeed be achieved.
Pete, its always amazing what you come up with and my jaw still drops every time you do! I think one song that you would like to hear on your systems is "Avratz - Infected Mushroom". Obviously you wont be able to play that on a youtube vid due to demonetization, but i think you'd really appreciate the complexity and dynamics of that song being heard! Looking forward to the next vid!
That was true dedication with that print. I would have absolutely ragequitted. Love your videos man keep up the good work and thank you for the great content!!!
Still listening on my Sennheiser Headphones from 2015. They thunder with your recordings and get very high. I have yet to find anything to replace them with. Considering my sony sub amp too ka dive, i have no bass in the office. That second track has such a nice low end rumble and it just... makes my ears want more of it. Then came track 4... Holy friggin moly. I wish you make these so i could order one. They would compliment my Fluance bookshelfs on my desk. The punchy sound with a full roll off into a deep note is insane. Youre level of design, ability and tuning is superior to others ive met online. You and Sophie always entertain and she loves her precision painting and application of the jb weld. KEep them coming!
Great design and video as always. I saw your video about isobaric configurations, I would love to see what you could come up with for a small subwoofer for a car using the isobaric configuration.
I had a similar issue with PETG stringing. Default temps for Prusament are like 250C. I print ABS and ASA at 235C perfectly. I dialed the PETG back to 225C and it's spot on. Not sure why the manufacturers want so much heat unless it's assuming that everyone's using a standard V6 hotend that can only do like 9mm^3 of flowrate. It's super frustrating!
I've been rocking the FLSUN S1 for a few months now, and let me tell you, the print speed is lit, and the quality's solid. It's a total game changer for my projects.
Listening on a pair of Bose 4001s with 2001s stacked on top of them. Along with a Klipsch 12 inch sub and Klipsch center channel. After a few months of screwing around building dml panel speakers I find myself desperately wanting to build something more complex especially after I found your channel. Not sure if you’ve done some VERY basic builds but I’d LOVE to see some extremely beginner stuff. Great content! I have 4 6.5 inch Klipsch woofers laying around and now I’m definitely gonna save up for a 3d printer and build an enclosure for them I think. Once I learn more that is lol
I inherited a set of refurbed Acoustic Research AR90 floor speakers from a friend many years ago, and got my first ever noise complaint from building management about 2 hours later while watching Cowboys & Aliens 😅 Over a decade later and they're still going strong, just need to replace the front mesh and maybe give them a coat of paint...
oh man you brought back some memories LMAO!! I used to see people with those gaudy things all the time!! But it was never enough bass for the look that they gave them.... like they looked like they would really pump out some nice window shaking, but it was pretty much dookie every time I heard one.... and I used to test them out in places like Best Buy and yea the high end ones were decent, but they were NOTHING like what I had put together myself... But when when you have 2 12" subs gettin 500 watts each you're kinda spoiled and everything else falls flat... but now-a-days I'm taking it easy with the out of control bass, going for quality over quantity, and preferring my 7.2 surround and my Onkyo receiver because I mainly use it for movies and games and not too much music, unless I'm in the car... and it's pretty much ALWAYS some neurofunk drum n bass, but the stock sound system will haver to do... today's "entertainment center" dashboards that incorporate EVERYTHING onto one screen just RUIN the driving experience because you have to look away to adjust anything on the screen... and that's really dangerous IMO.... and how am I supposed to replace my head unit?? just not have heat or a/c?? there's nowhere to add a second one, so I'm stuck with that.. which isn't too bad as far as my media... but if I want to add some subs I would HAVE TO use the high level inputs on the amp, pulled from the rear door speakers- NO THANKS!!! it's just too much of a hassle... I guess that's life as you get older: Too Much of a Hassle! LOL GREAT BUILD as ALWAYS guys!!! That printer was nice, aside from the hiccups... I would have liked to see more builds at that high speed IF that is one of FLSUN's selling points.... but I was seriously impressed with that benchy... WOW! Fastest I've ever seen. I just hope their typical customer service is as good as what you got, but I doubt it... THANKS FOR THE VID!! :D
I watch these and keep wishing Bambu would come out with a larger printer. My X1C works just about flawlessly (especially compared to seemingly every printer that HexiBase reviews), but unfortunately isn't quite big enough to print most of these new projects
This looks so rad! Curious, have you looked into the dayton epique subs? I was thinking a 3 way with an amt for the top end and a large grs planer dipol for mids
LOVE THAT! Can i have that 2.1 instead of a home cinema / home theatre / PC sound system in my house, please? how much would you charge me for a system like that?
You need a button on your profile where I am just LIKE EVERYTHING!😂 Anyway you can supply links or some info where to find stuff like the big 3d printer you have? And the scanner??
Dang that's a sweet speaker. Had to put on my headphones to hear it properly. Wish I could print it... but my large format printer is down for a full conversion right now. I have an FLSun Q5 and it was my most reliable printer for the longest time. The non-removable glass plate is the worst part about it, makes taking prints off it a real pain, and is the reason I hardly use it anymore. Will eventually pull the glass and put on a magnetic bed. Now my (heavily modified) Ender 3 v2 is my most reliable. Sadly my Anycubic MegaX is the big one and it's been torn apart for over a year awaiting a re-brain (Klipper-supported MoBo), ABL, and Ender-style Direct Drive nozzle conversion. Was excited that FLSun had another large format delta since I wanted the Predator when I got my Q5 but couldn't find one for sale anywhere. $1500 is just way too steep for me.
@@nathanieljames7462 Ok, that's what I thought. That would mean you don't get the full 100 watts of output from the amp though, correct? It might not matter to much either way since the RMS of the two drivers combined is just 80 watts
I would love you to dabble in horns someday ! I was thinking of a (really complicated folded )horn for a mid range / kickbin for an oldschool pa system ! If someone can do it, its you !
I've been waiting for some horns, and some other designs. Peter has touched on the subjects before in videos like '5 enclosures you've never heard of,' and similar videos, but hasn't yet produced content on them. Personally I'm waiting for some hybrid enclosures, like those 6th+4th and 8th+4th boxes. I've seen some enclosures floating around over the years, not from Peter, that hybrid a horn with a 4th or 6th but they're fairly elusive to dig up information on. I wish he'd release his software toolkit, almost every tool you can get for free (and probably paid, but I haven't looked for awhile) really only does 2nd order and 4th order bass reflex, 4th order bandpass doesn't exist on these tools, 6th order of any variety is typically jank or nonexistent, etc., it makes DIYing a lot of designs a game of darts.
I was listening on a Onyko HT receiver with 5 channels of Dayton Audio speakers with 4 inch woofers and for the bass I have a 20 year old JBL 100 watt plate amp with a Audiodynamics AD1310 sub in a 1.3 cu ft box tuned to around 30 hz. Sounded great. How much would you charge to design an enclosure for a single Resilient Sounds platinum 18?
At 10:29. Measuring the inside diameter of a hole or in general the „between“. This is where it might be better to use the other end of the tool which is made for this purpose. Nice video btw. Sweet sub!
And here I thought I was the only maker that suffers through multiple equipment problems/hashed prints that take hundreds of hours to finally get right! LOL!!! After many failed attempts I finally managed to complete my first set of large floor standing speakers, and because I am stubbornly old-school, their design relies on a half inch thick layer of compacted quartz sand between the inner and outer walls to eliminate that "PLA-SOUND" enclosure ringing; a down firing 3rd-order reflex port allows clean LF down to 30 hz. Some pieces were printed on a Modix Big60, some on a Anycubic Kobra2 Max. ua-cam.com/video/LthOxHWdqmg/v-deo.html They measure very well ( 30-20,000hz plus/minus 4 db ) and I had a huge amount of fun making them. I'm already drawing up a set of plans for a Mark-II version. Cheers!
How about something similar, but with built in stands/risers? Maybe a test of different filament material and how or if a drastic change in filament material would effect the sound.
Your patience with under developed 3D printers is incredible. Nice work with all of your designs. I enjoy what you do, keep it up!
I don't think you get enough credit , you are so far advanced from other Audio philes. I appricate your demos of veriouse equipment , and you understanding of Equalization ,keep being you sir you rock
Straight up, he's a beast. I'd love to see some video's on just design theory from him. He knows way more than i'd say 90% of the other speaker build channels on youtube. Wizard of a man when it comes to speaker design.
@@gtvwillif you look back at his older videos, he does talk a little bit about enclosure designs though not too much about speaker design (which I believe is part of his actual job).
@@gtvwill most other speaker build channels only focus on building a somewhat interesting box and slapping some components in. You typically don't even get any measurements...
Hexi is one of the very few channels where no points of criticism come to my mind.
He isn’t just an audiophile he is a sound engineer. I will say that his knowledge of sound even goes at the top end of sound engineers. He is the reason I got into looking into sound engineering and then ended up building my own 3d printer. I like how he tells us a story of his design process. What he aims for and his inspirations for doing a speaker enclosure and design. Not to mention his phenomenal camera and editing work. Overall a gem of a channel and I love rewatching videos so much knowledge pack into it.
Hey, I'm one of those two makers that actually made your Dozer speakers! Its a shame they're not more commonly built, they sound fantastic! I've got them set up on my old 'dorm room blaster' which actually has a pretty damn good amp in it and use them daily!
Haha and i'm the second one and same here, me and my partner use it at least every other day in our chill room.
Showed of to a few friends and they wanted ones for themselves, if you can print them, they're worth it!
Always fun to see Pete's clean designs and Soph's clean haircuts! Thanks to both of you for years of entertainment and knowledge.
Thank you! I've been cutting both of our hair since the beginning of 2020 and decided I was tired of a bob style 😅
@@HexiBabe Well, you both look amazing. Nice work.
When your videos end I’m still in awe. Not only is the subject matter top notch but the presentation is almost always more impressive.
I look forward to each video and each one is appreciated.
What a project, it was nice to see the failures, something all us 3d printers experience. ❤
They look amazing. I could totally have seen Sony or Pansonic making speakers like those.
Yeah, I am guilty of printing the dual 3" mini Sub (Hexibox v3 I think) and enjoying the heck out of it. AT the time I had some serious space constraints with my main PC and that little guy was perfect. It did take a bit of power and a PEQ to get it where I wanted but man, that was super impressive for the size.
Pete--
Sitting here watching this video thinking about the old days and old videos. After 15 years of being a subscriber, I still look forward to the next video.
Here's to hoping you re-list the old videos!
I should have known my ol' Dayton B652s would have no chance with a HexiBase subwoofer video. 😆 Gotta drag out the ol' soldering iron to finally fix the headphone cable. 🙄 Sophie is awesome at reviewing your speakers -- specifically, she illustrates the hard-to-quantify experience (that never makes it through the UA-cam video) very well. And that's an awesome sub you made. Mission accomplished for sure! 👍
I had considered buying an S1 until I happened upon this video in my recommendations. Unfortunate, but I stuck around for your design and was super impressed. Think I'll do one myself!
Nice Work! As I've said before, your patience with these new 3-D Printers/Companies is inspiring. How you keep your sanity with all of the reprints is amazing.
Just goes to show how far these companies are from selling a decent product. Issues like what you're having would be unacceptable in any other industry.
"Learned about eviction" yep, right in the memberberries. I had an a $800 Sony flavor, and it did have the power drive the 6.5's. 2 floors down.
I’m a simple man. When is see a new upload from hexibase I click. I watch and I enjoy.
I learn something new too ... ..
As always Pete/Sophie, great job 👏
3D print companies have gold with you as a reviewer of their products. Amazing balanced info. I think you give a fair shake it for sure. I benefit from a potential consumer since your projects align with what I would be using them for. I receive the best info from your vids over the years…. And yeah I go waaay back to the PWK box design days with the little shop you had.
Keep up the great work! I’d love some more T-lines and maybe some aperiodic enclosures in the future in this smaller form factor 3D printed design.
The quality of your videos, the cutting and audio always feels so perfect! It would be great to see this more often elsewhere
Love these little founteks, built the satellites for my first 3d printed surround sound system using the fr89ex's with passive radiators sadly that model seems have been discontinued since. They live in my workshop and still play great 8-9 years later.
After making 6 dozers, you have my full attention with this one. Already started on my k1max. In before parts express goes out of stock again.
That things cool, I just used a single tang band 5.5 subwoofer with an 8" passive radiator, 4 " Dayton reference full range and a titanium tweeters for a portable Bluetooth and the bass I got from one tang band is crazy I can only imagine what 2 is like in the double bass reflex, I have never heard of a Double bass reflex. I have to look into that, thanks 🙏 you are a smart and talented dude
I personally liked your bookshelf speakers. Have printed & built Tang Band W3-2141 bookshelf speakers, TecTonic Microspeaker & single W3-1876S subwoofer. Mainly because everything else was to large for my printer, but personally I also enjoyed working with these smaller style speakers :) You can build and test around more for less money
Great to see a video of you two 🙏🏻 nice build again!
I have to give you mad props. You have soooo much patience with those printers. I will stick with my Voron, Rat Rig, and Bambu.
Amazing design as always. The sub sounds very dynamic and precise, from what my old ears can pick up. Pity drivers in my country is so expensive, would love to print one of your designs.😎
I like your vid and the subwoofer very much.
And i am so sick of companys, using the customer as a beta tester.
Im listening it on Denon 8500 in stereo mode, Mark audio 6-1/2 inch full range and 18" dayton sub!!🤩
You need to buy soon neighbour houses around you, soon you will need more space for all your tech devices and rest of your project :) Happy to see both of you again.
What an awesome design! These delta printers look super interesting too!
I love these videos, you two rock, thank you!
I'm currently listening to this on some Kenwood CR-S surround speakers+ a 250w polk audio subwoofer, really nice sounding setup you made too!
Im part of a few 3d printing groups and sound audio groups, i always recommend this channel as a starting point, because of you i think interest in printing audio has really taken off, youve really shown whats possible with a good design!
Couple more years till printers are perfect and people will commit, i think atm all the people interested in 3d printing audio are scared to take the learning curve of a printer, as shpown by the failed prints at the start of the episode hahahaha frustration will turn most off
I also rock your 3 inch subwoofer hahaha its so perfecty for ym PC system and have found a need for the dual reflex sub yet
I am a experienced veteran 3D print maker and even have a small on demand business for 8+ yrs. I guarantee you, someone with more experience, will not have these 3D print failures. For example, besides the frozen screen issue being printer related, how the material is sliced, supported and filament settings matter and would yield better results. I could print this box and get it right the first time.
Im saying all this, just to make sure others without much experience understand that the technology and quality of printers is there, its a matter of taking the time to learn how to properly set the workflow.
Its no different then machinists, you can have a great CNC machine, but if the user doesn't know how to setup parts, failures will happen. Same with printers.
@@Felix.Garcia "I could print this box and get it right the first time."
So could Hexi, if he's only been using one type of printer for 8+ years, and if that printer was actually decent. That's not the point of his videos though.
And if you say you can get ANY printer to print a piece that big without any issues at first try, you're just lying.
@@tomkocur Your missing the point. You mistake my advice to others about printing having a learning curve with me criticizing Hexi. Incorrect! He's not that experienced yet. Simple as that. His hot end was "smacking" the print, part was curling on him on overhangs, he had to edit file and add Z-jump after fact, layer delamination happened etc. Anyone can get better. He WILL get better.
Folks who have had plenty of experience printing understand the workflow better. Before attempting something this big, you must make sure it is setup for success. When you have a print farm queue, or do it for customers on demand with a deadline, you cant afford to just have mistakes.
He lost days and multiple spools of filament. That is a massive loss of time and money for everyone involved. Even anyone doing it for "funsies".
Experience gets you to learn how to obtain a proper Z-offset for the machine and build surface being used, first layer temps/height/speeds for the filament being used, how to properly set supports, what kind of support separation is needed so you dont "chisel" them out, if you should use fans or not, how to compensate for warping, shrinkage etc.
Experience gets you closer to higher success rate, and the confidence to determine if the task can indeed be achieved.
@@Felix.Garcia nope, I'm not missing the point, you are. But I'm not repeating myself.
Pete, its always amazing what you come up with and my jaw still drops every time you do! I think one song that you would like to hear on your systems is "Avratz - Infected Mushroom". Obviously you wont be able to play that on a youtube vid due to demonetization, but i think you'd really appreciate the complexity and dynamics of that song being heard! Looking forward to the next vid!
That was true dedication with that print. I would have absolutely ragequitted. Love your videos man keep up the good work and thank you for the great content!!!
Stepped up your game since OG CACO days...
Love your videos! Keep up the great work!
I didn't even let the notification load properly. I know it's gonna be a good video!
Still listening on my Sennheiser Headphones from 2015. They thunder with your recordings and get very high. I have yet to find anything to replace them with. Considering my sony sub amp too ka dive, i have no bass in the office. That second track has such a nice low end rumble and it just... makes my ears want more of it. Then came track 4... Holy friggin moly. I wish you make these so i could order one. They would compliment my Fluance bookshelfs on my desk.
The punchy sound with a full roll off into a deep note is insane. Youre level of design, ability and tuning is superior to others ive met online. You and Sophie always entertain and she loves her precision painting and application of the jb weld. KEep them coming!
I literally just did a bunch of research the last couple months on building my own portable boombox
Wow that print was a pain. At least it turned out well!
Great design and video as always. I saw your video about isobaric configurations, I would love to see what you could come up with for a small subwoofer for a car using the isobaric configuration.
Very nice! I've been building a dual 8" B&W 801d2 clone with my 3D printer :)
This is awesome! Id love to get the model for the small speakers too!
I had a similar issue with PETG stringing. Default temps for Prusament are like 250C. I print ABS and ASA at 235C perfectly. I dialed the PETG back to 225C and it's spot on. Not sure why the manufacturers want so much heat unless it's assuming that everyone's using a standard V6 hotend that can only do like 9mm^3 of flowrate. It's super frustrating!
Hexi I'm so excited to see you back on UA-cam again much love and appreciation for you brother
I've been rocking the FLSUN S1 for a few months now, and let me tell you, the print speed is lit, and the quality's solid. It's a total game changer for my projects.
Listening on a pair of Bose 4001s with 2001s stacked on top of them. Along with a Klipsch 12 inch sub and Klipsch center channel. After a few months of screwing around building dml panel speakers I find myself desperately wanting to build something more complex especially after I found your channel. Not sure if you’ve done some VERY basic builds but I’d LOVE to see some extremely beginner stuff. Great content! I have 4 6.5 inch Klipsch woofers laying around and now I’m definitely gonna save up for a 3d printer and build an enclosure for them I think. Once I learn more that is lol
The background music is AMAZIIING! Is there a way to listen to it by itself?
Love the videos! Is there a reason why you haven’t used larger nozzles to save on print time and reduce the number of perimeters?
I inherited a set of refurbed Acoustic Research AR90 floor speakers from a friend many years ago, and got my first ever noise complaint from building management about 2 hours later while watching Cowboys & Aliens 😅
Over a decade later and they're still going strong, just need to replace the front mesh and maybe give them a coat of paint...
Love these build video's Thanks for taking the time to make these :D
another fantastic video! Perhaps using these small boxes/Pods it is possible to set up a 5.1 or 7.1 system for cinema and music?
Really looking forward to seeing what you can do with the Elegoo OrangeStorm Giga! 800mm x 800mm x 1000mm build Volume!!
What programs do you use for your box designs, air space?
I absolutely love watching the things you come up with.
oh man you brought back some memories LMAO!! I used to see people with those gaudy things all the time!! But it was never enough bass for the look that they gave them.... like they looked like they would really pump out some nice window shaking, but it was pretty much dookie every time I heard one.... and I used to test them out in places like Best Buy and yea the high end ones were decent, but they were NOTHING like what I had put together myself... But when when you have 2 12" subs gettin 500 watts each you're kinda spoiled and everything else falls flat...
but now-a-days I'm taking it easy with the out of control bass, going for quality over quantity, and preferring my 7.2 surround and my Onkyo receiver because I mainly use it for movies and games and not too much music, unless I'm in the car... and it's pretty much ALWAYS some neurofunk drum n bass, but the stock sound system will haver to do... today's "entertainment center" dashboards that incorporate EVERYTHING onto one screen just RUIN the driving experience because you have to look away to adjust anything on the screen... and that's really dangerous IMO.... and how am I supposed to replace my head unit?? just not have heat or a/c?? there's nowhere to add a second one, so I'm stuck with that.. which isn't too bad as far as my media... but if I want to add some subs I would HAVE TO use the high level inputs on the amp, pulled from the rear door speakers- NO THANKS!!! it's just too much of a hassle... I guess that's life as you get older: Too Much of a Hassle! LOL
GREAT BUILD as ALWAYS guys!!! That printer was nice, aside from the hiccups... I would have liked to see more builds at that high speed IF that is one of FLSUN's selling points.... but I was seriously impressed with that benchy... WOW! Fastest I've ever seen. I just hope their typical customer service is as good as what you got, but I doubt it...
THANKS FOR THE VID!! :D
Appreciate all your videos Pete! Listening on Beats Studio 3's.
The BS you muddle through is amazing! I'd burn that printer. 77 hour print only to discover it automatically rescales large prints? Lmao.
That why I use Prusa only, cheers
I watch these and keep wishing Bambu would come out with a larger printer. My X1C works just about flawlessly (especially compared to seemingly every printer that HexiBase reviews), but unfortunately isn't quite big enough to print most of these new projects
I love these builds
(listening on pair of wall-mouted KRK Rokit 4 G3s, fed through balanced TRS cables from Behringer UMC204HD interface)
watching this made me realize how awesome even the cheapest bambu lab printer revolutionized the printer market.
Listening on a pair of PMC twotwo6's.
Great video ! I also get one FLSUN S1 .
This looks so rad!
Curious, have you looked into the dayton epique subs?
I was thinking a 3 way with an amt for the top end and a large grs planer dipol for mids
LOVE THAT! Can i have that 2.1 instead of a home cinema / home theatre / PC sound system in my house, please? how much would you charge me for a system like that?
I had a jvc mx-gt90. I miss it.
Can you add what plate amp and the satellite speakers files to the description please?
I listen on some Hifiman HE-4xx's and a Schiit Stack
What machine did you cut out the furniture stand on?
Chritsmas in October. Thank you.
i wish i had a 3d printer so i can print these designs and use them
You need a button on your profile where I am just LIKE EVERYTHING!😂 Anyway you can supply links or some info where to find stuff like the big 3d printer you have? And the scanner??
Awesome Speaker !!!
Do you have any sub boxes that could print on a ender 3
I currently use the backpack speaker at work, though I'm wondering if I print this one do i attach the pods like ears?
I'm listening on my Sony WH-1000XM5 analog mode with a headphone amp
Ooof, listening on a set of ATH-M50x BT headphones. Sounds lush af. I love your designs.
Miss the times where we could give you the driver specs abd buy specifc box drawings from you.
Marantz separates, Phase Technology PC series speakers and Definitive Technology DN15 subs (4)
Shouldn't it update the firmware, and THEN calibrate? In case the new firmware iterates on that?
Dang that's a sweet speaker. Had to put on my headphones to hear it properly. Wish I could print it... but my large format printer is down for a full conversion right now.
I have an FLSun Q5 and it was my most reliable printer for the longest time. The non-removable glass plate is the worst part about it, makes taking prints off it a real pain, and is the reason I hardly use it anymore. Will eventually pull the glass and put on a magnetic bed. Now my (heavily modified) Ender 3 v2 is my most reliable. Sadly my Anycubic MegaX is the big one and it's been torn apart for over a year awaiting a re-brain (Klipper-supported MoBo), ABL, and Ender-style Direct Drive nozzle conversion.
Was excited that FLSun had another large format delta since I wanted the Predator when I got my Q5 but couldn't find one for sale anywhere. $1500 is just way too steep for me.
How did you hook the two 4ohm tangband subs to the 4 ohm dayton amp?
In series.
Yep, you need to learn series and parallel resistances. You can learn it in a sitting. Don't forget to put it in to practice.
@@nathanieljames7462 Wouldn't that result in 8 ohms?
@@I_EpicsStudios Yes.
@@nathanieljames7462 Ok, that's what I thought. That would mean you don't get the full 100 watts of output from the amp though, correct? It might not matter to much either way since the RMS of the two drivers combined is just 80 watts
Could you please upload the files and link parts for the pods?
Any reason for PETG and not PLA (+) ?
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I would love you to dabble in horns someday ! I was thinking of a (really complicated folded )horn for a mid range / kickbin for an oldschool pa system !
If someone can do it, its you !
I Designed some folded horned sat speakers Paired with a Subwoofer and was producing around 120DB spl
I've been waiting for some horns, and some other designs. Peter has touched on the subjects before in videos like '5 enclosures you've never heard of,' and similar videos, but hasn't yet produced content on them. Personally I'm waiting for some hybrid enclosures, like those 6th+4th and 8th+4th boxes. I've seen some enclosures floating around over the years, not from Peter, that hybrid a horn with a 4th or 6th but they're fairly elusive to dig up information on. I wish he'd release his software toolkit, almost every tool you can get for free (and probably paid, but I haven't looked for awhile) really only does 2nd order and 4th order bass reflex, 4th order bandpass doesn't exist on these tools, 6th order of any variety is typically jank or nonexistent, etc., it makes DIYing a lot of designs a game of darts.
Crown XLS 1502 drivecore
SVS prime Pinnacles
SVS PC-4000 (extended mode)
What size printer is needed to build this enclosure?
240 x 300mm length and width, 250mm height.
my gear, heh, its a pair of mismatched 90's AIWA stereos, with a modified logitech sub(tand band 5.25" :P ) running as 4.1 on pc
imagine being an alien and looking at this guy
I was listening on a Onyko HT receiver with 5 channels of Dayton Audio speakers with 4 inch woofers and for the bass I have a 20 year old JBL 100 watt plate amp with a Audiodynamics AD1310 sub in a 1.3 cu ft box tuned to around 30 hz. Sounded great. How much would you charge to design an enclosure for a single Resilient Sounds platinum 18?
Do an 18 inch! Do an 18 inch!!!!!!😅
Dude switch to a better slicer, give Orca Slicer a go.
At 10:29. Measuring the inside diameter of a hole or in general the „between“. This is where it might be better to use the other end of the tool which is made for this purpose. Nice video btw. Sweet sub!
Hexibase your videos and builds are a treat to watch
I request if you can make a unique open Baffel project
Do you have the presset configured ? And a video to show how to configure it ?:)
And here I thought I was the only maker that suffers through multiple equipment problems/hashed prints that take hundreds of hours to finally get right! LOL!!! After many failed attempts I finally managed to complete my first set of large floor standing speakers, and because I am stubbornly old-school, their design relies on a half inch thick layer of compacted quartz sand between the inner and outer walls to eliminate that "PLA-SOUND" enclosure ringing; a down firing 3rd-order reflex port allows clean LF down to 30 hz.
Some pieces were printed on a Modix Big60, some on a Anycubic Kobra2 Max.
ua-cam.com/video/LthOxHWdqmg/v-deo.html
They measure very well ( 30-20,000hz plus/minus 4 db ) and I had a huge amount of fun making them. I'm already drawing up a set of plans for a Mark-II version.
Cheers!
I feel your pain! It was awful getting the text "I'm restarting the print" every time.. Absolutely worth the trial and error!
Cheers!
What were the print settings?
How about something similar, but with built in stands/risers? Maybe a test of different filament material and how or if a drastic change in filament material would effect the sound.
Yes I want to make this. FLSun make totally garbage printers by the way I wouldnt touch one with " yours" :p
Have you thought about designing a portable Bluetooth speaker?
It would be a decent challenge I think lol