True Tales of Audio Problems Solved with a 3D Printer01/13/2015 Jason Kuppig wanted to use his WisyCom MCR-42US Receiver with his Lectrosonics Octopack, but was concerned about the small gap left by the size difference from the SRb. The screw holes were also exposed and his impending trip to India and East Africa promises an abundance of sand and dirt.Enter Natalie Lowe, Gotham 3D Printmistress.Tools:Makerbot Replicator 2PLA FilamentDigital CaliperTinkerCADA mouse (not a track pad)Time: 1.5 HoursIterations to Success: 6Download the .stl file to print your own.Got an audio problem that could be solved with a custom 3D printed part? Contact us or drop by - we're happy to help! Makerbot-Octopack-Shim-on-printer.jpg Makerbot-Octopack-Shim-placing.jpg Makerbot-Octopack-Shim-in-place.jpg Read more about True Tales of Audio Problems Solved with a 3D Printer 0 comment Share Tweet
NAB 2014 Wrap-Up04/23/2014 NABLogo.jpg Check out the full collection of videos from NAB 2014, along with our staff picks! Read more about NAB 2014 Wrap-Up 0 comment Share Tweet
April Showers Bring May Gazettes05/10/2013 Check out May 2013's gazette with an exciting event in Atlanta; a preview of the Inkmasters custom sound system; an interview with David Sonnenschein; NAB 2013 wrap-up, a Bill Daly story, sales specials, and more. Read more about April Showers Bring May Gazettes 0 comment Share Tweet