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Llkos98 replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.True, especially in high frequencies. Please ignore my previous advice. Seems the lows depend much more on the placement of the membrane...
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Llkos98 replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.Do it, it's fun :relaxed: . Just a small advice - make the nozzle as long as possible. I made the same model with 2mm shorter nozzle...
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Llkos98 replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.I made some back caps today with mounts for hook (copper wire). It's much better now, no need to hold the phones all the time. After...
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Llkos98 replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.Since I am now a proud 3D printer owner I decided to play with the "inear" ES phones I made some time ago. I did not like the bass they...
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LI reread your post and understand now that you’re still using Antistatik 100. Actually if you can find a good antistatic cleaner in...
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Llkos98 replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.Thanks! If you can't measure with Mohm meter, the resistance is high enough. I even think 4Gohm is too high, because it's comparable...
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Llkos98 replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.Great news, any idea of the resistance? I mean do they sound louder (or quieter) with this coating, than with the floor cleaner? I'll...
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LThe coating has been good and I’ve converted all of my phone’s coating into this one. So far, I think it’s better than the floor...
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Llkos98 replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.Hi, I used transformers at one point - 220 - 12V. It was ok, but the bass struggles a lot and there is huge distortion at very low...
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Llkos98 replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.Sure, if the coating goes off for 3 days, it can't be any good. :relaxed:
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Llkos98 replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.Very nice! Thanks for the info. This could be a very good coating, because graphene is of relatively low weight. I would like to ask you...
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LI use 6 pin SP13 Aviation connector (IP68), which can be found cheap on AliExpress, it is plastic, but very good quality, does not melt...
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Llkos98 replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.I'm using Aviation plug GX12 or GX16 5 pins, which is much more expensive, why I did it?? - my stupidity I guess - DIN looks perfect for...
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Llkos98 replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.Hi. First, aluminium foil is not better because it's heavier and cannot distribute the charge evenly. It also produces a bit of metallic...
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Llkos98 replied to the thread My DIY electrostatic headphones.No, membranes move in phase with trapped air between them, acting as one membrane (in dynamic speakers it's called isobaric...
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