u/I_Dunno_Its_A_Name

How do I mirror a sketch to an opposing face?

How do I mirror a sketch to an opposing face?

I am not sure if I am using the right terms, but I am fairly sure mirror is correct. I want to take the selected sketch and project it onto the other face instead of having to draw it out again. Both sides of the model are exact mirrored copies of each other.

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u/I_Dunno_Its_A_Name — 3 days ago

I finally see what people mean by noticing bad masters. My short accidental journey to an amazing setup.

I started with some Bose desktop speakers maybe 15 years ago. They sounded great to me but finally gave up last year and were replaced by Yamaha HS4 bookshelf speakers. I was very impressed by how crisp they sounded but was disappointed by the lack of base. Ended up building a subwoofer using a Dayton Audio 12in driver and powered it with one of those cheap desktop amps. Was again very impressed by another jump in quality and enjoyment. The problem with that set-up is the cheap amp was not strong enough to power a 12in sub in a ported enclosure. In comes a QSC CX502 amp capable of 800 watts in bridge mode (purchased from ebay for very cheap). Forgot about crossover and as a result, sounds terrible. Ordered a MiniDSP 2x4HD and a calibrated mic. Again I am blown away by yet another big jump in quality with proper crossover and room correction. While I am very much enjoying the setup at this point, it still felt like it was missing something. While EQ tuning I learned how important speaker placement is so I grabbed some yoga blocks to elevate them off of my desk. Then modeled some brackets that hold onto the yoga blocks to tilt the speakers back to aim the tweeters right at my ears. That is when I got it.

That last step was the single biggest improvement since replacing my Bose speakers. I still need to take measurements with the new speaker positions, but already it is amazing how much of a difference pointing them in just the right direction improves the listening experience. Since doing that I started to notice specific songs that simply do not sound good. The song itself is good, but it doesn't sound good. Others that sound good sound amazing. Seems like a win/lose situation. There are now a handful of songs I cant enjoy anymore because everything else sounds just that much better. I never thought I would enjoy leaning back and listening. This is bringing new life to my music.

I can confidently say I am happy with my desktop setup and have no desire to upgrade anything. Except for my media setup away around my TV. That may be my new money pit.

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u/I_Dunno_Its_A_Name — 25 days ago
▲ 10 r/ragbrai

I am no longer able to participate in RAGBRAI and looking to sell my ticket.

Where would be the best place to post about selling my registration? I purchased it early at the $230 price.

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u/I_Dunno_Its_A_Name — 1 month ago

Made some improvements to speaker placement and EQ tuning. Is what I did the right thing to do?

First, here is my previous post. No need to read, but it has a screenshot of my previous EQ attempt
The massive dip in the high end is mostly gone now thanks to better speaker placement. The low end was still an issue so I turned up the subwoofer volume for the measurement then EQ it down from there. That feels wrong to do but really have no idea. The graph is much better than before though.

https://i.imgur.com/F4QweAJ.png

There is not much I can do about the subwoofer placement given the space I have available.

u/I_Dunno_Its_A_Name — 3 months ago