@@Sam96210, because this is the Internet and facts don't matter when you can rage. Also, this is a Short. I'm gonna go look to see if there's a full video with more nuance. If not then he should 3D print a Fail Boat.
ah yes, we all know that the best way to determine sound quality is by how loud it can be. I love that even with whatever microphone is being used, you can audible tell the difference between which one is better. It's clearly the not diy one.
@@gzc273 It sounds horrible most likely because of the amplifier and the speaker itself, if he used higher quality components it would sound better. I have 3d printed speakers myself and they sound really great when paired with a subwoofer.
bro you gotta include the price after buying all the things you need to make it a speaker! also, speakers are not only about volume, but also sound quality, and the quality of the real speaker is much better than the 3d printed one.
Not just about loudness, quality of the sound is important too. Really cool how you can shape the acoustic chamber to whatever you please for different priorities of sound characteristics.
Wow, I have never seen such a creative insult before that hasn't been used everywhere. He should totally act like main character in a show or game. Unfortunately saying "NPC" won't ever change the fact that nobody wants to be around you.
This is interesting, however 3d printed will always have the capacity to win since Amy speaker can be placed inside. Maybe you could check frequency response next, since using that in tandem with Db would give a better sense on the quality of the audio.
“Hey, do you think it’s because we 3D printed it instead of buying an actual-“ “3D printed wife versus real wife. Which one is better? Let’s find out.” “Honey, I really think we should-“ “3D printed wins!”
The only reason why the 3D printed speakers louder because it's an open speaker the other speaker was covered in mesh and a plastic grill so that's why the plug the 3D printed one was louder
@@yaneinherjar Well not realy since the 3d printer itself is in 3d and time is not the 4th dimension since all thats happening is the 3d printer moving By your logic anything that moves is in 4d but thats not true
@@Uncharted_Escapes09 are you familiar with the concept of time-space described by Einstein? Anything that is located somewhere in the space needs to be located somewhere in time too, that's the continuum, you can't separate time from space and vice versa, so yes, everything that exists in the space also exists in time and everything that is 3d is also 4d
Can we appreciate the fact he calls it a 3d printed speaker but then uses a 3d printed shell, and then went to the shops to buy a better quality speaker so the 3d one would win
What's he supposed to do? Use plastic filament to create electronic hardware? Plus these videos are purely made for entertainment. Stop getting mad at people making fun content
@@matt_z_07 this guy is obviously testing if 3d printed items are better than the real thing, and he rigged the test. If it isn't stated that these are specifically made for entertainment purposes, we can take it however the hell we want
And you're not making a speaker. You are making the enclosure. And BTW, it may be louder, but it's gonna sound like a tin can because that design would be suited for a subwoofer. So in my opinion the store bought enclosure definitely sounds better. EVERYONE LIKE MY COMMENT IF YOU AGREE WITH ME 👍
Looks like you need to increase your overlap a little bit. If you’re using cura, go from 10% to 12-15%, 12% was ideal for my printer. But it may help eliminate those line gaps a bit without adjusting flow or temperature settings