For good signal transfer, speaker terminals without too much mass are a good way to go, not so much metal between the conductor ends, so your solution is a good one. Make sure there are no ferrous parts though. Great fab work.
A worthy investment but invest in something reliable and reputable to avoid endless frustration with cheap garbage printers 🙂 having one that does laser cutting also is handy!
Man thats amazing work,I totally get where your coming from as I restored the speaker binding posts on my Harmon Kardom PM655 intergrated amplifier unfortunately I don't have a 3D printer,and had to make my plate out of aluminium.
Cannot speak for all filaments but ONYX is a chopped micro carbon and nylon mix which does not show any form of conductivity in my testing. There is also an ONYX ESD filament for manufacturing jigs 🙂
For good signal transfer, speaker terminals without too much mass are a good way to go, not so much metal between the conductor ends, so your solution is a good one. Make sure there are no ferrous parts though. Great fab work.
Definitely not ferrous 👌
Very clean. Man, I need to get a 3d printer!
A worthy investment but invest in something reliable and reputable to avoid endless frustration with cheap garbage printers 🙂 having one that does laser cutting also is handy!
Brilliant restoration coming together. Loved the CAD printing walk-through. Thank you for another great video. Cheers.
Nice work, especially the filter cap modification.
Man thats amazing work,I totally get where your coming from as I restored the speaker binding posts on my Harmon Kardom PM655 intergrated amplifier unfortunately I don't have a 3D printer,and had to make my plate out of aluminium.
Nothing like getting rid of old binding posts 🙂🙏
Nice restoration,perfecty done,
Appreciate.
Incredible as always.
Great idea for the speaker terminals but I have to admit I'am not a fan of the deviders.
Banana plugs can bend when pressed against something and short on each other. Audio ones usually aren’t insulated
Great idea to include 3D Printing into the project.Shows your expertise in many fields.Out of curiosity -What printer did you use?Thanks in advance.
Snapmaker Artisan, there are some videos in my channel if you want to see more on it :)
Do you share or sell your 3d files?
I will upload the files when I get a chance and add a link. Keeping in mind they were designed around components I sourced locally
Isn't carbon filament conductive ?
Cannot speak for all filaments but ONYX is a chopped micro carbon and nylon mix which does not show any form of conductivity in my testing. There is also an ONYX ESD filament for manufacturing jigs 🙂
RUclips (or someone) is deleting comments left here.
RUclips randomly blocks or hides peoples comments,
i haven’t seen anything or delete comments 🙂
it's terrible to imagine someone unable to connect speakers would end up with a sony v-fet.
Plan for the worst… hope for the best 🙏