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Deep-fit CIEM (like spiral ears)
I'm looking for a CIEM which offer the highest level of noise isolation. I'm reading a lot of positive comments on Spiral Ears SE 3-way and 5-way reference, but they aren't taking any order right now and I can't find much info on their lower price bracket products (1-way and 2-way pro). ...- serenith
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Thunderpants!
yipcanjo, how is the 2 screws linking the cups to the headband working out for you? Did you find a way to let them flex a bit to allow the cups to orient themselves properly with your head ?- serenith
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Number of strands per insulation tubing
I was planning on using 4 wire per channel polarity (8 per channel, 16 total) in some kind of braid. Either 1 wire, 2 wires or 4 wire per cotton tubing for a 8-tubing braid, 4-tubing braid or 2-tubing twisted cable. Obviously, the simpler the better since more tubing will just increase the...- serenith
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- Forum: Sound Science
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Number of strands per insulation tubing
I had this question posted in the DIY section and it went unanswered : Is there any advantage to making a cable out of individually insulated strands of metal wire in, for say, cotton tubing ? What is the downside to twisting multiple strands of wire together in a cotton tube vs insulating...- serenith
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Number of solid silver strands per cotton tubing
I'm rewirering my headphones and don't know how I should proceed for the "Y" shaped neck section. I want it to be light and about 2-3' long ending with a mini XLF connector. I've just received my cotton tubing and the 28AWG 5N 50' silver wire is in the mail. I'll use up to 6 strands...- serenith
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Thunderpants!
Quote: 1. They don't have to match perfectly, as long as each baffle match its cups, and that's not too hard to do on a non-cnc woodturning lathe. You should worry about matching the patterns of your wood instead / chooses pieces that will yield similar texture. 2. 3D printers...- serenith
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Cotton Tubing
Quote: Could you point me to your supplier of <2mm cotton tubing ? I just bought some 60ft of 28awg solid silver and i'd like to sleeve them individually (can't wait to see how i'll manage That ). Thanks Edit: wow, i'm a thread grave digger. Sorry about that.- serenith
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Thunderpants!
Quote: http://store.microsonic-inc.com/tubelocksassembliesandamptools.aspx- serenith
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- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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Bravo Audio - funny looking little tube amps
I read through most of the thread, but I might have missed it. There's plenty of warning about lifting traces, but not enough advices for people with little experience: How do you avoid lifting traces ? Lower the iron heat ?- serenith
- Post #1,596
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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Thunderpants!
Not sure about the shape of the cup, but Smeggy once mentionned that bigger cup depth had a bad effect on sound quality. Dampening is definitly going to affect sound and you probably should go though the thread to read about that (also the T50RP thread)... many people tried lots of stuff- serenith
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Thunderpants!
Quote: Thanks Teejaay for the info. I see that the method is mainly used for pen turning. I have 2 questions : First, i've read that since Black wallnut is a porous wood, one should start by sanding it with oil so that the resulting slurry fills the pores of the wood. Can you comment...- serenith
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Thunderpants!
Quote: Here's another picture in better light :- serenith
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Thunderpants!
I like the actual color of the untreated cups and as I said, I know almost nothing about wood finish. If there was a way to keep that black and white contrast AND have high gloss lacquered finish, that would be perfect. Unfortunaly, I don't believe I could go through a 15-step process and...- serenith
- Post #1,444
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Thunderpants!
4.5pants cup and baffle are done in black walnut. Can someone suggest a finish for them ? I have no experience varnishing / dyeing wood and I have no idea what would make this essence stand out.- serenith
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Thunderpants!
Quote: ;-) Have you any idea what is the cause of the low score ? Any modification from the original design of the cup/baffle or is it the dampening scheme ?- serenith
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Thunderpants!
Third post in a row... I'll stop after that, promissed ;-) So I've finaly done a desing plan for a larger simily-TP that i'm going to attempt building this Saturday. I call it the 4.5"-pants due to its 1/2" increase in diameter compared to Smeggy's original TP. The goal is simple : a TP...- serenith
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Thunderpants!
Could anyone suggest me any good looking metal corner bracket / shelf bracket to fasten the cup to the an headband wooden adaptor ? Those used by Smeggy are way better looking then anything I could find online. I tried searching for brass or copper brackets with no luck. Or did anyone try...- serenith
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Thunderpants!
Quote: Good point, I didn't think of the normal wear of the material. Humm, I might try a mix of both side, leather where it touches the skin, suede on the outside for looks.- serenith
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Thunderpants!
...what wood is the red one ? Quote: If I understand you right, the padding is only 3/8 thick on the top and bottom of the ear (3/8" * 2 + 3 3/8" = 4 1/8") ? So if the leather is 1/16" thick, there's only 1/4" of foam in the top and bottom. May I ask how big are the 2 skirts...- serenith
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Identify these headphones
Quote: Ah, yes, here they are : 550 Thanks- serenith
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Identify these headphones
Can someone identify the HP she's wearing ? I don't recognise the logo : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Od6sUNTHiHs- serenith
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- headphones over-ear ultrasone-pro-550 ultrasone-pro-650
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Thunderpants!
I should probably ask this in a separate thread, but I have a feeling TP owners and entousiasts might be interested ;-). I have a favor to ask any O2 pad owner. I've bought myself a piece of Lambskin and i'm planning to build myself a pair of O2 clones (or fail miserably) filled with...- serenith
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Thunderpants!
Last week-end was my first try on the lathe and boy did it make me sweat ! Well after 3 tries on some wood from the discarded pile, I got this passable result : Of course, I had more then my share of catches : And I simply didn't manage to finish the interior properly...- serenith
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Water in ear - help!!
Grab your ear and pull it toward the back of your head to full tension, but not until it hurts. Then move your ear in a up and down motion under tension. If that doesn't help, repeat with your head tilted (the affected ear pointing toward the ground). My ears usualy drain after 4 or 5...- serenith
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MAKING A DECENT HI-FI POWER SUPPLY FOR XONAR ESSENCE
I have a question about filtering / smoothing a SMPS DC output. I have a computer PSU lying around and I was thinking I could join two rails together in series to get a +24V and +10V ouputs. Now, is there any way I could regulate / filter / smooth these DC ouputs down to a clean +12 and +5 ...- serenith
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- Forum: Computer Audio