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THE DIY HEADPHONE STAND THREAD
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LoKi2515
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Hi guys! This is my first post, I signed up to the forum just for say that thanks to all of you I was inspired to my first (and I expect not the last) headphone stand. I made it from a simple piece of wood (cedar) and bamboo. I toke photo of the whole process but I show you just a general view of the finished product. It supports two headphones: AKG k77 Perception and Sony MDR zx310. Behind it has two wood knobs that can be found from any door or another forniture (I buyed it haha), these are for roll the cables. Also it has two 1/4" and 1/8" holes, for the respectives plugs adapters. The lights are SMD leds whith a tiny hole to pass the respective cable and they can be turned on or off plugging in or not the power source (9v or 12v). For finish it has four rubber feet and a plastic cover to hide the led's cable and the mess
Ah! and I read head-fi forum since one or two months ago because I use it as reference to buy headphones, and right now I'm lookig for an interface (lexicon, presonus, focusrite, etc)....well, I think that's all !!
Regards from Argentina!!
Ah! and I read head-fi forum since one or two months ago because I use it as reference to buy headphones, and right now I'm lookig for an interface (lexicon, presonus, focusrite, etc)....well, I think that's all !!
Regards from Argentina!!
Moses4188
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Just wanted to post my stand I made from IKEA parts. I made four of these for around $15 each.
You could make some nice IKEA-like manual with drawings and give it here as open-source design
LoKi2515
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Hi guys! This is my first post, I signed up to the forum just for say that thanks to all of you I was inspired to my first (and I expect not the last) headphone stand. I made it from a simple piece of wood (cedar) and bamboo. I toke photo of the whole process but I show you just a general view of the finished product. It supports two headphones: AKG k77 Perception and Sony MDR zx310. Behind it has two wood knobs that can be found from any door or another forniture (I buyed it haha), these are for roll the cables. Also it has two 1/4" and 1/8" holes, for the respectives plugs adapters. The lights are SMD leds whith a tiny hole to pass the respective cable and they can be turned on or off plugging in or not the power source (9v or 12v). For finish it has four rubber feet and a plastic cover to hide the led's cable and the mess
Ah! and I read head-fi forum since one or two months ago because I use it as reference to buy headphones, and right now I'm lookig for an interface (lexicon, presonus, focusrite, etc)....well, I think that's all !!
Regards from Argentina!!
Sorry I cant't upload images. It says I have not permission or something like that.
nappiguan
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Is the curvy stem from a tomato stake? (those long curvy spikes to help it grow up vertically in the garden)
Walderstorn
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If it is, is genius hehe
JJZ109
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LEGO and headphones:
Walderstorn
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Really nice
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liquidzoo
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The Lego one is something I've always wanted to do. Yours turned out brilliantly.
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Thanks !
Mellowship
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A simple solution: 3USD paper towel dispenser bended at the top!
Slater
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Wow, that looks really nice for so cheap!
BTW, what headband pad is that on your ATs? Did you make that yourself, or is that aftermarket?
BTW, what headband pad is that on your ATs? Did you make that yourself, or is that aftermarket?
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