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Baritone Saxophone Mouthpiece 3D Model

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Alyssa 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[2] I'm a STEM teacher that just started at a school with a new 3D printer. I don't have a lot of experience with 3D printing, so I was a little intimidated at first. Setting up the printer was very simple and straightforward. I started with the preset builds on the LCD screen and moved on to different designs I've found online. I had an issue with the drag and drop files feature on the print cloud, but easily worked through the solution with tech support (who was very friendly and helpful). I'm consistently impressed with the level of detail and accuracy in the performance of this model. Now I just keep surprising myself with all the ways I can infuse 3D printing into my curriculum. I've been so excited about it that my partner wants us to get one for our apartment. Very happy that my school went with this model and would recommend to both beginners and more advanced 3D printing enthusiasts.

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Steve 2024-04-25 04:23:48

[1920 x 1080] Optoma produce excellent projectors. This model, the HD33,which includes 3D feature is amazing for the price. Do not hesitate.Blurays look great. If you have a projector already, upgrade to 3D and if you are new to Home theater projectors start with this one. Obtain DLP link glasses which are now reasonably priced and project onto a screen or a wall and be impressed.

5
Ryan 2024-07-22 01:23:10

[Ambidextrous] Took me some time to get used to controlling the 3D model with this because it is just different than using a mouse. It comes with several training software programs to help you get used to it and the software is well written and highly customizable for individual applications. Although it was expensive, I believe it was worth it and will make my 3D work much more intuitive.

5
vangelis 2024-07-22 01:27:40

[Yes] This is an excellent 3D projector. There is absolutely, no cross-talk and no flicker at all, even with material that is not very well known for its 3D quality, such as Tangled, or Despicable me and Monsters vs Alliens blu ray 3D! It delivers very bright and perfect colour saturation even in daylight conditions in the projection room with very low noise! I saw no judder at all, even in very fast action scenes! The only problem is with its set-up, since there is luck of vertical, or horizontal lense shift! However, with a little effort, this is a disadvantage which can be overcome! DLP technology from Texas Instruments, and 3D-RF, or DLP-Link technology developed by Optoma, really deliver the great performance results, Optoma claims for these technologies to perform in its official site! ...And all this at a fraction of the cost other 3D projectors have! I'm off to getting the upcoming Optoma HD83 model for sure, especially if it sells at such low a price as the HD33 model!

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Alyssa 2024-07-23 07:52:38

I'm a STEM teacher that just started at a school with a new 3D printer. I don't have a lot of experience with 3D printing, so I was a little intimidated at first. Setting up the printer was very simple and straightforward. I started with the preset builds on the LCD screen and moved on to different designs I've found online. I had an issue with the drag and drop files feature on the print cloud, but easily worked through the solution with tech support (who was very friendly and helpful). I'm consistently impressed with the level of detail and accuracy in the performance of this model. Now I just keep surprising myself with all the ways I can infuse 3D printing into my curriculum. I've been so excited about it that my partner wants us to get one for our apartment. Very happy that my school went with this model and would recommend to both beginners and more advanced 3D printing enthusiasts.

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hb 2024-05-28 08:45:56

[Solid-State] it picks up all the great sound , i use it for my alto saxophone its works great ,sounds great .

5
Jeff 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[4.3" / 110 mm] The mouthpiece is a standard, readily available scuba regulator mouthpiece that is easily replaced if that is needed in future.

5
Bruce 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[900 mA] I’ve been in the tech industry for many years. As a piece of tech the AE-01 works very well. It sends MIDI to my Mac, iPad, and iPhone, both wirelessly and via USB. USB to iOS needs an adapter from Apple. The iOS app works well. The AE-01 works as a MIDI controller with GarageBand and other apps. It also receives Bluetooth audio from Mac, iPad, and iPhone. It looks well built, like it will last a while. I am a beginner at wind instruments, with only a little bit of trumpet experience in elementary school. As an instrument the AE-01 works. I can play this thing a little bit, and from my trumpet experience I understand I will need a lot of practice to become competent. I can practice with headphones and not disturb my neighbors. The tutorial on the iPad app is helpful. One complaint I have is with the mouthpiece. Buying the simpler OP-AE01MP mouthpiece solved that complaint. The AE-01 comes with a mouthpiece like a clarinet or saxophone mouthpiece. It has a plastic “reed” that you can bite down on. Biting the “reed” controls the sound in more expensive models, but does nothing in the AE-01. Using the simple mouthpiece without a reed is much easier for me, and I don’t lose any functionality.

5
Mckay 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[2] We previously had used the comstar package and we periodically had problems with our headsets breaking. Usually it would be the mouthpiece breaking, and we would have to send them back to be fixed. Not to mention they were very bulky and we constantly were having to check if our coms were on/tell others that their coms were left on. The Hub headsets have a much smaller form factor and are much lighter on the head. We really like that it will automatically mute when you put the mouth piece up. Makes it so most of our communication isn't telling others to turn their com off. It has been great thus far!

5
Wissam 2024-08-24 09:40:39

[0.04 lb] Like a pilot's mouthpiece. stops wind and breath effectively. No complaints. For those who can't envision what size 3/8 is, it's huge, grab a ruler. See if it works for your needs. You won't be hiding this in plain sight.

5