weinzierl 4 hours ago

Teufel is a super cool company and they deservedly have won numerous awards not only for their audio quality but also their design.

As much as I applaud the idea behind the MYND and going only by the pictures from the article: It’s not a beauty.

The partially filled holes on the front make it look as if it has already accumulated some patina. The armchair designer in me can’t help thinking: If you want to go for the gritty look, do it all the way, otherwise keep it clean.

  • kennywinker 3 hours ago

    I have some experience manufacturing things with sustainability as a goal.

    One of the biggest things I’ve learned is that the “clean” and “minimal” look that we associate with high end “well designed” products (think apple, teenage engineering) is almost completely opposed to sustainable materials and design.

    The more minimal your design the more it shows blemishes. The more you see blemishes the more parts will be rejected and scrapped during manufacturing.

    Similarly, the most sustainable materials to use are waste products of existing manufacturing - offcuts or upcycled/recycled scrap. But those will have inconsistent finishes that will show on minimalist designs.

    I think an important step in actually moving towards ethical manufacturing is a change in aesthetics - so markers of sustainability are markers of cool / “good design”

    I’m not sure that is why the panels have partial holes - but it might be a factor.

KyleW9 5 hours ago

I truly love the way industrial designers think, its great that the longer a speaker is used by the customer, the lower its CO² footprint. Also really appreciate that the creators put an emphasis on its easiness of repair, especially the battery component as its usually the first one to give up in speakers. They published a tutorial on how to repair it, really appreciate them going this far for consumers

  • hollander 2 hours ago

    My 45 yo Technics speakers appreciate this comment…

morsch 6 hours ago

Here's a link to the firmware: https://github.com/teufelaudio/mynd-firmware

I haven't been able to find PCB schematics; there's stuff here but I don't think that's it? https://support.teufel.de/hc/de/articles/26524120330258-MYND...

  • constantcrying 5 hours ago

    >there's stuff here but I don't think that's it?

    Why not? The download definitely contains files for defining PCBs? Although it is a bit misleading to only call it CAD.

    • morsch 5 hours ago

      Yep, I figured it was just the files required to print the case. That's good then!

    • weinzierl 4 hours ago

      "[..] misleading to only call it CAD."

      Not unusual from my experience either and it also makes sense: PCB design is a form of Computer Aided Design after all.

      • constantcrying 4 hours ago

        Sure, but the text suggested that it was about the files for mechanical design.

dvh 6 hours ago

What happened to the foam panel speakers, were they not good?