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(Mine doesn’t actually hold the monitor anymore – built an arm rig for the monitor so its more adjustable floating over the stand, but the ‘stand’ itself has a inbuilt bench PSU, Pi4 (actually now my primary computer), draw for the pens etc, and a spot for the amplifier inside, with the flat surface behind the monitor now holds all sorts of useful bits – so yes its eaten up about half of the table top, but in the process generated lots more useful space and initially put the monitor in a much better space.)Ĭertainly no way we can really tell with the Microphone’s frequency response and compression getting in the way (though assuming a fair setup for the comparison what else can he do – can’t invite us all to listen to it with our own ears…).īut I’d not be surprised if what he built sounds just as good or better – he did say he spent lots of time fiddling with that filter to make each speaker do the bits its best at and create the sound he wanted, while the off the shelf will undoubtedly sound fine it might well not be as good, at least for his needs – as what you want is subjective too – far too many home cinema and gamer setups are far far too heavy on bass by default it seems to me, so those explosions really have presence, some also then focus far to much on the high tones so everything in the middle is muddier…
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Plus its probably not big enough for the legs my monitor came with either, Its certainly smaller than my ‘monitor stand’… I wouldn’t call it ugly (though not the style I’d choose), and looking at the shape and positioning I would say the speakers are aimed at just about the perfect spot for where the user is suppose to be, might not be entirely perfect but its really doesn’t look bad for that…Īs for eating up lots of desk space, its a monitor stand they do that, while being really useful at putting the monitor where it actually needs to be. Posted in computer hacks, digital audio hacks Tagged computer speakers, soundbar, surround sound Post navigation
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does love a nice DIY build his water-cooled outdoor TV is a particular delight.
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Finished off with some LED lights and a USB hub, the design delivers great sound along with a lovely desk environment for getting work done. A subwoofer is also built into the shelf to add some bass response, with an impressively-neat bass chamber design. The speakers themselves are in acoustic enclosures mounted on either side, also helping to provide good stereo separation. The design acts as a monitor stand and keyboard hutch, raising the screen to a comfortable height for viewing. The build uses reclaimed wooden flooring for a cheap source of pretty wood that isn’t as ugly or flaky as MDF. ’s design instead angles its speakers slightly upwards, aimed at the user’s head as it should be. Regular soundbars aren’t great for a computer desk as they tend to deliver sound directed at one’s chest rather than one’s ears. of DIY Perks wanted a soundbar that was better suited to use on a computer desk rather than in a loungeroom, and set about creating one.
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Soundbars are a rather strange category of speaker, most typically used with televisions to add some punch that the drivers crammed into a flatscreen TV simply can’t match.