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    How would someone design a zobel network for an entire circuit ? Using diffrent ba's ? I'm having trouble calculating this
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    The iron was used for soldering, you can pretty easily remove the top of the houding with a sharp precision knife. Anyway the driver works without a cover, highs sound suprisingly sharp but the mids are pretty distorted (note that I just held the driver close to my ear) So driver can be opened...
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    Removing the side is impossible that's for sure, the top of the driver might be possible I just fired up my soldering iron to see what will happen
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    That sounds intresting, I like things that sound intresting, do you have a spare CI you could open up ? I'd like to see the internals to see if anything like that is even possible.. I'll order a pair soon
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    There's a search bar, just search for MASM7 and read the last few posts
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    Could you share a pdf with us my dear friend :wink: Why is is so expensive ? Boy
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    Soundlink, they stock 1.mm id 1,5mm, 2mm, 3mm and perhaps even more and it only cost arround 0,90€ per meter. I bought 2meters of each that's less than 10€ and I never have to worry about tubing again.
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    Let me know how that works out, I've still got some fed's and Im thinking of pairing them with a zobeled dtec (speed is the goal here) and maybe a e25 as supertweeter but I dont think that's necessary Im curious about the fr of a dtec when zobeled, you already measured of simulated dhruv ?
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    I'll try to setup the Dayton mic this weekend for some measuring, so I know for sure what's happening.. I used the audiotool app on my one plus but the app doesn't work, so I hope that arta accepts the calibration file Thanks !
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    It probably is the seal, I still haven't received my shells so I uv glued a tip on the tubing just so I could listen On the fed 7.5mm 2id Ed 12mm 1.2 id 1500ohm at 1/4 and 1000ohm at 3/4 Fed 6mm 1.2 id
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    I could give that a shot, I'll try to add some ci spouts to the fed.. I'll try and measure it this weekend as I'm not home at the moment Still working on fed-ed-est but it's still a bit off.. Lacks bass, and the there's something odd with the highs, the detail is there but it's almost like the...
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    You should try to coat them with liquid latex, its cheap and easy to remove if necessary, I used it to make some molds a while back and I think it's perfect for that. Perhaps you should revisit the savant again, but swap the ed for a bass boosted ffc How far does the fr of the fed extent ? On...
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    Thanks dhruv !!
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    Could you post a link to that article ? I'd like to read it
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    Some company's do that, they scan the impression work on it and then they 3d print it in resin, But I'm pretty sure some companies are actually able to 3d scan the entire ear canal, There's a video on YouTube from UE if I'm not mistaken where they show how they do it.. I've got it here
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    I'm deeply impressed, that looks amazing ! Its almost like the shell is filled, so clear. It isn't right ? Where did you buy the pcbs ? I've been looking but I can't find em anywhere..
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    I mailed a supplier and I was lucky enough that they let me buy a pair I paired them with a fed 30048 and two raf drivers in series. Just for testing,It needed tuning but it gave me an impression how it would sound and I loved it. The SPL of the est is a bit low though ,like 90db unlike a swfk...
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    I bought a pair last week, most amazing highs I've ever heard, so detailed and clear.. I can pm you some info if you need
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    I should say that you really need a steady hand for this, getting the snouts of drivers is simple, just get a sharp knife and 'cut them off' this is hard to explain but you'll need some gentle force.. Glueing them back on is tougher, glue the drivers to each other so the sound ports are in the...
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    You can cut them as short as you need, just dip the ends in flux, put some solder on your iron and dip em in the solder, that should tin the ends.. Just practice a lot, you'll figure out what works best for you :)
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    My preference goes to surface mount, through hole resistors take up so much space ! Soldering surface mount resistors may be a pain in the ass but it's worth it.. Just put some flux on the smd's and some solder on your iron and touch the smd with the solder, then tin your litz and hold it...
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    @dhruvmeena96 @eunice Thanks for the awesome explanation, so adding delay would only create a 'artificial soundstage' I'm starting to understand some of this.. You guys are great !
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    Question, a few pages back dhruv concluded that clarity is the field of sound perfected in phase. And I read somewhere that soundstage is caused by the difference in phase between lower and higher frequencies for example, delay. So its either stage or clarity ?? Is this correct and is there a...
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    The solder pads are so weak, I've damaged so many drivers this way, I bought some thicker litz from tao a while ago, I'd guess like double the thickness of the soundlink wire and even that managed to pull of a solderpad from a swfk... Thinner wire is also a lot easier when there are lots of...
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    Btw what's the purpose of the series resistor ??
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