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    The Mod Collective: Bring all your full sized headphone mods here.

    Hi Slater! I've tried the x-acto knife and hair dryer method and have partially given up, as im beginning to realize that im chipping of parts of the driver/housing instead of the glue while doing it. I'm just gonna make the assumption that the glue used in my pair of sr80's have hardened up due...
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    The "non-Grado" Driver Grado Thread

    Hello, i've been looking to swap out the drivers on my sr80's but im having difficulty removing the drivers from its housing. I've tried sticking an x-acto knife in the tiny gap between the driver and its housing to slice the glue off, but after a couple hours of work, it's apparently going...
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    The Mod Collective: Bring all your full sized headphone mods here.

    Here's the video, timestamped. I noticed that he broke a chunk of the knife too, so i guess i just need more elbow grease to get it done. As to smacking it out of the housing with a mallet... that seems easier but i'll it try if i manage to find the appropriate tools to work with.
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    The Mod Collective: Bring all your full sized headphone mods here.

    Wow thanks for the help guys! I got way more information than i was expecting. I'm planning to exchange the stock drivers with the sennheiser px-100's, as well as install a custom wood cup and possibly new gimbals/headbands. I've pretty much made this my passion project for the next few months...
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    The Mod Collective: Bring all your full sized headphone mods here.

    If that's the case, flawed technique is most likely the culprit.
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    The Mod Collective: Bring all your full sized headphone mods here.

    Hello! I'm currently modding a pair of grado sr80's and am having difficulty liberating it's drivers from the housing. I've already removed the cups, and tried to use a cutting knife to slice off the adhesive holding the drivers in place, but i just broke the blade of the knife doing that...
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    DIY Earbuds

    Damn that's a real nice, tight braid.
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    DIY Earbuds

    I am a college student myself, and i've been making my own earbuds over the past year and a half. Part of the draw for me is discovering what kinds of sounds you can create by pairing different drivers and tuning combinations. It's not about making the absolute best earbuds, but what you can get...
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    CHIFI LOVE Thread-A never ending IEM-Heaphones-DAP-Dongles Sound Value Quest

    My ears get shocked by static buildup while wearing my kz hds1's whenever i walk on my university's library's carpet. Doesnt happen with my other metal iem's though.
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    Obscure Chinese DAPs

    It's most likely a limitation of your headphones not being able to take eq. Changing opamps are unlikely to help you
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    DIY Earbuds

    They do ship out of china. Costs are 100ish RMB to NA, not sure if it's available at EU though.
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    DIY Earbuds

    I used the "bladed" section of my wire strippers to pry out the drivers. Will scratch the plastic driver covers if you're not careful. If you're not careful with a heat gun you'll risk warping the plastic of the earbud shell, damaging or making it uncomfortable to wear. Front covers are...
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    DIY Earbuds

    They are not original. Can't comment on the sound though, I do not own any, except for a few 14.8mm drivers,
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    DIY Earbuds

    About 30 ringgits per pair excl shipping.
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    DIY Earbuds

    I ordered two different types from a seller on taobao. One sounds neutral/bright, the other is warm. Have not gotten any recent mainstream popular earbuds such as the willsounds, emx500 or the dozens of FAAEL's out there, but i do have the vido's, graphenes and a butt load of other diy drivers...
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