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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.@piotrus-g is spot on. You could also have a leak between the IEM and the testing microphone. That can also give you a false reading.
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Wire the whole circuit, including all components. Reverse the polarity on the Dynamic and standard connections to the armatures. Be...
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Yes. Theres multimeters made for SMD components thats easier to handle and test
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.being a dynamic driver, you have to take into account how different they are from armatures. I would say its either a resistance issue...
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Also, I use 1mmID tubing with a yellow damper. The smaller sized diameter will also not require much of an l-pad as it will squash the...
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Mouser
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.🤷🏻♂️ Try flipping the wires, or bypass the l-pad, to the 38
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Same drivers. Yellow damper on the 38. Twfk has about a 14mm tube with a white damper.
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Love it. It eliminates the dip at 4k and the big peak at 6.5. Its a flatter shelf with more highs
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.I usually only put the cap going to the wbfk. Usually that cap is .47 to .82uf.
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.It works well. I found it easier with the wbfk and fk drivers being separated, to achieve the proper eq.
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.I mean, its $45 per driver. You can get two 3800’s with ferrofluid , shipped for less than that.