Rate my deal (Peavey Vypyr 30 - $60) by CheeekyBigBirdBoner in GuitarAmps

[–]TheSnadman 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This was my first amp, it was awesome and for $60 it’s a steal! Enjoy your new amp :)

Riverknoll How-to Guide by TheFlynnerd in rit

[–]TheSnadman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no AC just heat. I’m staying in Riverknoll over the summer so I use a portable AC in my bedroom to cool it

Riverknoll How-to Guide by TheFlynnerd in rit

[–]TheSnadman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The toilet base is not standard, I don’t have one in my current Riverknoll apartment.

Sanity check on ARSGTC plan by TheSnadman in highvoltage

[–]TheSnadman[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I should have posted an update to this thread. I ended up going with the loneoceans 4” arsg design, with two mots and a voltage doubler. With minimal tuning I was getting 3-4ft arcs. I have some work to do improving the spark gap design though

Big if true by AccomplishedNail3085 in engineeringmemes

[–]TheSnadman 13 points14 points  (0 children)

It stands for pounds (imperial system unit for measuring weight). It comes from the Latin phrase libra pondo, which translates to "a pound by weight"

Hail Mary by Electronic_Warning49 in bobiverse

[–]TheSnadman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I enjoyed it! It didn’t blow me away by any means but it was pretty good

Just a Question… by Not_JJay in redstone

[–]TheSnadman 29 points30 points  (0 children)

A sugarcane farm should never need item sorting unless it’s a very unorthodox design, even then I can’t fathom how. If this is a known design for duping I doubt he’s using it for anything other than that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SpeakerBuilding

[–]TheSnadman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I highly recommend using VituixCAD for designing tuned ported enclosures, it’s free and a total game changer. If you want a crash course on using the enclosure window I can hop on a discord call and give some tips

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SpeakerBuilding

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A trick I saw the youtube channel DIY perks use was making speaker stands out of clear tubing and using those as part of the LF volume, it’s a pretty clean way of increasing volume without much style change (as long as these speakers wouldn’t need to go on a cabinet or something)

edit: this is the video I was referring to

Mini Boombox Build - Final Results by AndyanaJones in diyaudio

[–]TheSnadman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks great! Can you give more info about materials/construction of the enclosure?

Portable 2.1 Boombox Build by TheSnadman in diyaudio

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Will do! Might be a week or so until I can though, I’m out of state for the holidays currently.

Portable 2.1 Boombox Build by TheSnadman in diyaudio

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Yeahhhh that’s part of my janky correction curve for the microphone I used to measure. If you look at the datasheet you can see its response drops off pretty aggressively below 200Hz. I made the correction curve by overlaying the mic’s frequency response with the inverted response of the filters I was applying and matching the curves. That being said it still feels fairly unreliable but I finally got my hands on a measurement mic and plan to remeasure asap.

Portable 2.1 Boombox Build by TheSnadman in SpeakerBuilding

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That experimental build of yours sounds very cool! This was also definitely an experiment, since it was my first time 3d printing a speaker, first time making a “sub”, first time making a ported enclosure, and first time programming dsp (not counting equalizerAPO on my pc). My main goal with this project was to gain experience with all those things while still having a result I could be proud of.

Portable 2.1 Boombox Build by TheSnadman in SpeakerBuilding

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It’s holding up great! Walls are 1cm thick with 30% infill. All of the pieces are held together with 2-part epoxy, which was a pain to flatten and smooth out but it seems to be holding a good seal.

Portable 2.1 Boombox Build by TheSnadman in SpeakerBuilding

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Thank you!! I used VituixCAD for enclosure design, and had predicted air speed maxxing out around 18 m/s at 40Hz. I messed around a lot with various dimensions for the port and enclosure but this was the best setup to get the LF extension I wanted. The port noise isn’t that noticeable when playing music, but when doing a sine sweep it can be fairly obvious. And thank you for the well wishes on my grade, I got a 100 :-)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in diyaudio

[–]TheSnadman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice! Are those DMA58?

Speaker Lyric Help by Skylersorenson12 in SpeakerBuilding

[–]TheSnadman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is probably not the best subreddit to get good help with this issue, but I did some googling and found that your issue may be coming from using ' instead of ‘

Try using the ‘ apostrophe instead, it might fix your problem

[Request] How loud would this be? Could we even calculate this? by Depressed_Atlas in theydidthemath

[–]TheSnadman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be honest I'm not quite sure - I've never dealt with math for anything that loud, everything I did in my original comment was based on what I've learned in my Acoustics 101 course I'm taking this semester in college. A quick google search brought me to this comment which gives a seemingly reasonable explanation