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Hmm - Not that I doubt your results! I just can't understand. I will do some testing if and when I get a hold of a measuring setup - then we'll see :) And if I find some "scientific" info on it I'll share that as well. I just really can't wrap my head around it Anyone here who can help?- mikkelmmk93
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I've seen a lot of people complain about their resins - do you shake it thouroughly. Like REALLY well before curing it? Even my Dreve resin was bad before I shaked it.- mikkelmmk93
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Yes it would - but there is no reason a resistor would not allow high frequencies (in the audible spectrum) to pass through as well. Given the reactive impedance is given by XL=2*pi*f*H, the higher the frequency the higher the resistance of the driver - thus having say 10ohm's in series with a...- mikkelmmk93
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How is a resistor used for low pass? I guess it would be in parallel with the given driver?- mikkelmmk93
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When was it that you ordered? Because my order took a long to ship as well, but it all got here though.- mikkelmmk93
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http://www.mcear.de/epages/78599304.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/78599304/Products/8051 There you go.- mikkelmmk93
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I won't go into details of the photo given that I can't see the values of the components. But it is, in its basic form, very simple how a crossover works. First lets talk different types of crossovers. You have crossover that do nothing but provide a high or low pass function - ie. like the...- mikkelmmk93
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That most certainly is a cross over.- mikkelmmk93
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I figured that perhaps someone somehow had seen one with a clear shell and memorized it - you never know ;) Have you heard any of his products?- mikkelmmk93
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Hi all! :) I am wondering if any of you know which drivers are used for the CustomArt Ei.xx and pro330v2? I have these in a IEM shell for testing ATM and as a DIY'er I can't help but want to know what I am listening to ;) I know the Ei.XX uses 2x 33AJ007i/9 - But I can't seem to find the...- mikkelmmk93
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Go for the Snake Wood ;) Almost a shame to dye such beautiful wood isn't it? :D- mikkelmmk93
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:O !! That truly was my face for a minute or two there while I was just staring at your work of art! What is the tree made of?- mikkelmmk93
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Thanks you two. If I ever get around to doing it I will return with my findings :) I'm guessing that if I shunt the signal down to 0.5X gaing, then my other gain config of 2.5x would be 1.25x instead?- mikkelmmk93
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Thanks - at how much gain? All my earphones atm are quite sensitive so I would in no way need more than 2.5X gain.- mikkelmmk93
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