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I made an audio thing

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  • B [email protected]

    What is it?

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    IT'S AN AUDIO THING

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    • G [email protected]

      I can see that it is an audio thing and details of its make, but what does it do?

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      It’s the guts of a pair of headphones, retrofitted with a battery and audio jack. Consider it a Bluetooth audio receiver and DAC with standard audio output.

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      • j4k3@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

        0.25mm nozzle, clear PETG, Prusa, 6mm standard headphone jack, upcycled broken bluetooth headphones, three times larger battery, snap fit with no hardware, FreeCAD, 2nd print iteration, listening to it now, no tricks - it holds together firmly and is usable and actually sounds better than the original by a long shot from better headphone drivers I guess or proper soldering, oh and power button built into the flex of the design, OC only posted on Lemmy

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        What's the board?

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        • j4k3@lemmy.worldJ [email protected]

          0.25mm nozzle, clear PETG, Prusa, 6mm standard headphone jack, upcycled broken bluetooth headphones, three times larger battery, snap fit with no hardware, FreeCAD, 2nd print iteration, listening to it now, no tricks - it holds together firmly and is usable and actually sounds better than the original by a long shot from better headphone drivers I guess or proper soldering, oh and power button built into the flex of the design, OC only posted on Lemmy

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          That's a really cool upcycle! Nice!

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          • S [email protected]

            What's the board?

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            From the post, it sounds like it's just whatever they ripped out of an old pair of Bluetooth headphones... So probably a proprietary purpose-built PCB rather than something more generalized like an esp32 or something.

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            • astrsk@fedia.ioA [email protected]

              It’s the guts of a pair of headphones, retrofitted with a battery and audio jack. Consider it a Bluetooth audio receiver and DAC with standard audio output.

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              Based on the post, I think it already had a LiPo charge unit on the board and they just slapped a higher capacity battery on it? Still hella sweet.

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              • G [email protected]

                I can see that it is an audio thing and details of its make, but what does it do?

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                Audio stuff.

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                • G [email protected]

                  I can see that it is an audio thing and details of its make, but what does it do?

                  j4k3@lemmy.worldJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                  It does what Bluetooth headphones do but with regular headphones. More usefully, it is a Bluetooth line-output to plug into an amplifier which is what I am actually working on. This will go into an amplifier that can connect to my laptop and is integrated into my bedside laptop stand (I'm physically disabled so in bed most of the time). I'm working on making several parts of my laptop stand more modular. I want this to be removable to use elsewhere if I want and charged when not in use. It therefore has a use, a place of storage, and is always available.

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                    What's the board?

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                    Cheapest Chinese Bluetooth headphones from AliEx around 2019. I think it is an AC6905 chip. The toolchain is rather obscure and piecemeal with write-ups on GitHub and eevblog, but that is beyond my interest. This one was too weak to be useful or one of the audio drivers went out or wire was bad. I have a half dozen of these sports ear buds style headphones that have gone bad over the last decade. Even ones that come from the same brand end up having different boards.

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                    • J [email protected]

                      How it do though

                      j4k3@lemmy.worldJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                      As them out on a date first

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