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The Headphone Driver Pics Thread
Onkyo SN-1 Drivers. Second unit came damaged.- GourmetEnte
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The Headphone Driver Pics Thread
Since there's a couple of people talking about Borealis clones, here's mine lol.- GourmetEnte
- Post #1,811
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The Headphone Driver Pics Thread
The driver itself is different besides the diaphragm. If you look closely you'll see the vents on the back of the driver are circular vs the squarish ones on the Peerless. Also below the fabric there's only one single vent on the magnet which seems to have an uncommonly large opening- GourmetEnte
- Post #1,648
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The Headphone Driver Pics Thread
Unknown 50mm driver. Diaphragm looks eerily like the composite paper diaphragm from Peerless yet the housing and Magnet seem to differ. Seller couldn't specify the origins, sadly I couldn't get ahold of these. Maybe someone of you could identify these.- GourmetEnte
- Post #1,645
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Home-Made IEMs
Thank you guys, have put the changes to practice. Will post my build once if finished.- GourmetEnte
- Post #11,146
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Home-Made IEMs
The driver isn't fully closed off. However I don't know where the vent is when looking at the driver and schematics provided by Knowles. Is it on the back? If so then it shouldn't be an issue as it isn't covered. If you're referring to the two resistors: those are two 1ohm resistors. The design...- GourmetEnte
- Post #11,142
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Hey guys, I've been building the finale 2 IEM in a universal fit shell. When test hearing it sounds rather shouty. I was wondering if I'd have to adjust tube length due to the fact that I'm using a universal fit, cheers- GourmetEnte
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Home-Made IEMs
Yeah, that's how I do it. But I usually use a rubber ring that's glued on top of a sheet of plastic as a mold if I want it to be thicker.- GourmetEnte
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Did you use waterslide decals on the faceplate? Looks amazing. Makes me regret that I didn't make a clear shell.- GourmetEnte
- Post #11,041
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Hey. I've been trying to decide upon which midrange driver to use in combination with SWFK-32254-000. Either the ED 29869 or 28UAP01. Has anyone utilized them in said config, or has general experience with either driver? My low-end driver would be a Tesla driver, 8mm, from 0Hz-180Hz, optimally.- GourmetEnte
- Post #11,012
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I've been using silicone from a company called "trollfactory" I believe that you can buy it on Amazon, I'm from Germany however, so I'm uncertain of availability in different parts of the world.- GourmetEnte
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Yeah, I forgot to mention that. I personally only use silicone to make my molds.- GourmetEnte
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If you want to get rid of bubbles in a mold, a pressure pot would be recommendable.- GourmetEnte
- Post #10,992
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