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chinsettawong replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.Your headphones look really nice! Please share with us more when there is any progress. I want to mention something about the dust...
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chinsettawong replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.It’s best that you read through the thread. You’ll learn a lot. Anyway, I normally spray the coating on a piece of lint free cloth and...
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chinsettawong replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.I have tried rubbing the graphite on the film before. It’s OK. But after a while the resistivity gets much higher and eventually...
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chinsettawong replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.Hi and welcome! About your questions: 1. the resistivity on the diaphragm should be very high (higher is better). The coating I use...
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chinsettawong replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.The weight and comfort of DIY electrostatic headphones can be done to your own liking. All my headphones are very light and I can...
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chinsettawong replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.The reinforcement on one side is enough. That’s how Stax has done. I think anything that is strong enough is OK. 3D printed parts is...
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chinsettawong replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.Yes, you definitely need the extra reinforcements.
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chinsettawong replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.Have you ever listened to the original SR-Omega? Its sound stage is huge! The diaphragm is 90 mm while the stator is around 80 mm. Of...
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chinsettawong replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.Bigger driver area tends to give a bigger soundstage. As for the different hole sizes, I hear very little difference.