Is there anything more Canadian TV production than the boom mic being in the shot ? Thanks for answering my question on the 3D printer. I asked because alot of the popular printers have a print area of 256mm and the horn on the project 2812 is just alittle too large for most printers by a few mm.
PLA is the standard material for Elegoo. I would not advise using a different material since the tuning of the printer might not be optimized. I had trouble printing PETG.
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Nice job, good audio quality on UA-cam now, thank you ;-)
Is there anything more Canadian TV production than the boom mic being in the shot ? Thanks for answering my question on the 3D printer. I asked because alot of the popular printers have a print area of 256mm and the horn on the project 2812 is just alittle too large for most printers by a few mm.
Most of the inexpensive 3D printers use PLA as the optimum filament. What filament are you using for your parts?
PETG is also very popular.
PLA is the standard material for Elegoo. I would not advise using a different material since the tuning of the printer might not be optimized. I had trouble printing PETG.
Links to software you recommended? Or at least spelling.
I’ll paste the description below
We discuss a variety of topics including:
ARTA is now free!
www.artalabs.hr/download.htm
VituixCAD offers Power and DI graphs!
kimmosaunisto.net/
New conical horn plans 2710
josephcrowe.com/products/oblate-spheroidal-horn-no-2710-3d-cad-files-drawings?_pos=1&_psq=2710&_ss=e&_v=1.0
dump the crossovers and just run it digitally with the hypex amps imo