3DPrinting
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I've got the Centauri Carbon and really like it. It is fairly noisy, but we're in a small studio apartment and it's been pretty easy to tune out during the day (Overnight prints are annoying though)
Have you tried any mods like a different fan or 3d prints to reduce noise? Curious if those affect the sound
I've considered it but it hasn't bugged me enough. Probably going to try them out here pretty soon
I have a carbon as well and it is louder than I'd like. But with that said it's no louder (with the enclosure open) than my old Ender 3S1. The real noise comes from the enclosure fan which is optional if you're printing PLA.
I haven't tried any sound dampening mods to it though. I have the luxury of being able to stick it in a closet when it's working.
With it all considered I would definitely recommend it for it's price point and how well it prints for a novice hobbyist like myself. It's really close to "set it and forget it"