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    If you have one continuous spline, you should get the length with the measure tool. If it's a path made of multiple segments you can use point along path, select the path and then set proportional to 1. If you then switch to physical it tells you the length.
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    They told me, they do not sell to non business entities. But i managed to order some Egger LP/H through a lokal audiologist.
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    How did you solder the 38D1XJ? Did you bridge the + and - terminals of both drivers, or did you do something else?
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    I was out of the hobby for quite some while, but have components lying around to build another set. But I'm not sure if my lack 3 is enough. Now that mcear is closed do you know of any sources in EU, that don't require having a business?
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    I'd like to get my feet wet with trying something on my own. Are you still up for helping choose a configuration? I guess the go to would be a 2 driver build with woofer and full range. Although I've been looking at the 38D1XJ which seems like a nice choice for a woofer, so maybe 3 drivers (or...
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    Are you able to have them I your ear, while pressing the switches? This looks nice. You could even incorporate dip switches into the shell, to be able to change the characteristics of the finished build (by switching Zobel for example). Don't I need to measure the components anyways, to get...
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    Do you guys use potentiometers and variable capacitors for prototyping? Would there be downsides to using them over getting multiple caps/res with different values?
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    Thanks for the tips. My primary goal is to have nice inears for listening to music. Building my own and understanding more sounds nice as well, but the thought of tuning and figuring out if something doesn't sound well is kind of scary. For this I would probably need an iec711 (and a variety...
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    Than you for the link. Sadly, I think my ears are to small for this build :( So I'll probably go with the masm 3 pro. Is it still rab 32033 + GQ30783? And how would I add a wbfk to it (The GQ already has one if I recall correctly)?
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    Thanks for the suggestions :) I used the one with white and orange damper: https://www.circuit-diagram.org/circuits/49f54ed9 I don't know if that would be the bassy configuration, but it sounded bassy to me. I only made the BS6 so far, so I would rather try some more tested builds before I go...
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    Thanks for the tips. What do you mean with "- has the effect of reducing the volume"? I tried measuring it, but all resistances and capacitances seems the same between both pieces. The filters do not seem clogged to me. I can't see any residue in them.
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    Hey there :) Last year I build iems with a BS6 + Zobel, sadly it seems that the left driver is giving up (I have no idea what's the reason, but it is ~20% quieter than the right now) It seems that it is impossible to bet BS6 nowadays, but I really liked the sound of the build. Can you...
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    I just got the prints from Farquarl and they came out really nice and fit perfectly :D
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    If you don't live in the US, contact SoundLink. They might be able to send them to you even if they are no longer listed in the Shop. Worked for me
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    They told me, that they aren't able to sell bellsing drivers to the US because they are "agents" of Knowles. That is why they removed them from their shop. But if you live outside of the US, they might be able to sell it to you if you contact them.
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