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HHenacanPodwell replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Try reducing the overall spl of 31736 i suppose? Try a lower capacitor to cross
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HOhhh by the way This thread is 12 years old now. Might be the longest lasting thread so far
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HHenacanPodwell replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.I see! Since i have been seeing ue doing series inductor and series resistance, so I have been wondering that.
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Hman, ok in iem below 200Hz - its a woofer/subwoofer from 100Hz to 1kHz- its midrange from 1kHz to 5/6kHz - its uppermid(sonion 2389)...
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HHenacanPodwell replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.What does series inductor does? Never used inductor but it seems that quite some big companies use them. And with inductor as rc low...
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HIt's a choice.. I always solder wire on both BA of 2389 and then do any kind of series or parallel For twfk 30017 I snip of the pre...
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HHenacanPodwell replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Thank you for the swift reply! I see, I will try it out tomorrow as its getting late here. Another question, for dual drivers like...
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HHmmmm Having bigger cap will cause you to have those peaks. Ok here is my suggestion Run swfk on fullrange and first adjust tube...
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HHenacanPodwell replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Thank you for the reply! What do you mean by control resist it? I tried bigger series capacitor, but it has a lot of 7 to 8k, and it...
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HHenacanPodwell replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Hello everyone, I am trying to cross 1audio 31736 at 10khz, i have tried many series capacitor and the best I could get is with 0.11uf...
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HHenacanPodwell replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Thank you! I should try to get an impedance tool.
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HNo this is not the reason why many brands didn't use rc lowpass. an Lpad is a voltage divider, depending on implementation you could...
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