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Home-Made IEMs
Just use some glue, the uv resin works well but you need to be careful with vented drivers. In this case I felt like the tubes were enough to hold the BAs in place but I glued the DD module down with resin. I use bondic glue to attach the tubes to the drivers and also to make sure the crossover...- slakoth453
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Thanks! Yep, these are 3d printed.- slakoth453
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I haven't actually worked with an SWFK, only an e-audio clone. I posted about that set a while back (page 967) but can't really say if it was easier or not as that was my first real multi driver set and I had different goals for it. This time I wanted nice extension without harshness but seems...- slakoth453
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Thanks! Do you mean the lacquer on the faceplate? It's not perfect, the camera makes it look better than it is. RAU sounds nice but the massive peak at 7-10k (depending on tubing) makes it difficult to cross while keeping extension. It took a lot of experimenting with cap values and precise...- slakoth453
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Finally had time to finish another set. 2x huayunxin CN10, 2389D and RAU.- slakoth453
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Rinko even has double sided magnets and from the pictures it doesn't look like it has a surround. I admit that I did think it looked like a dynamic on first glance because of the round coil but it is a planar for sure. Since you have the driver, what do you think of the sound quality?- slakoth453
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Are you referring to the SPD or seeaudio rinko? The rinko is basically a planar but not a very good one.- slakoth453
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Yeah the hs14pd the one I was talking about. The other is a dd.- slakoth453
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These early 14mm planars are all pretty similar and made by earbridge afaik. I got that same one but from taobao for about half the price. If you look at the picture you can see that it's missing the chamber on the back they usually have. I made a 3d model for that, it's definitely needed. Go to...- slakoth453
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Has anyone tried Knowles RDU? Seems to be a dual version of RAU. Would two RAUs be beneficial or is one good enough?- slakoth453
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Not sure what you mean, these look like normal DDs to me.- slakoth453
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This doesn't look ideal to be honest But to answer your question I would cut here.- slakoth453
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There's your issue, caps don't let DC current through. They have higher impedance at low frequencies which is why they act as a high pass. DC is basically 0Hz AC so the cap isolates. Btw, I'd recommend investing in a nice multimeter, it's good to have something where you feel like you can trust...- slakoth453
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That's the one I use, price seems good.- slakoth453
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Very nice! You got a graph?- slakoth453
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