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  1. Armored Soul

    Variable Openmod, Fully Open Source Headphones, Designed for comfort and modularity.

    Variable Openmod This is a fully open source headphones designed to be easy to assemble and easy to print out. It is also made to be highly modular, capable of using most 40-52mm drivers. The overall design itself is also made to be easy to modify for different earcups and whatnot. The headband...
  2. Fuku

    LTT DIY Headphone Video

    Hi all, I just wanted to make a thread here to clear up any confusion or emotions regarding the recent Linus Tech Tips video that featured our Satyr 1 DIY headphone design. For background a few months ago one of the LTT Labs staff reached out in a mutual Discord server stating that they were...
  3. Armored Soul

    Sliding Folding Headphones, a folding mechanism not seen anywhere else.

    The aim of this sliding folding design is to create something compact while still having a limited yoke movement so there aren't any floppy earcups, which means the yoke has to stand vertically upwards in what is basically the standard position on a normal headphone. This is the goal: Going...
  4. RaynFox

    Is it possible to increase 40-400 Hz range in headphones?

    Hi, is there any way that I could possibly increase about 40-400 Hz range in open backed headphones? They are planar headphones and I'd like to achieve something similar to Meze Elite What I want to achieve: What I have: Thanks in advance for any answers!
  5. T

    ZMF/Z7M2 cup shape

    I've noticed a lot of closed headphones have this sort of skewed truncated cone shape for their cups. What is its purpose? I remember reading that the Z7M2 takes design cues from the Z1R, is this cup shape related or similar to that funky oblong blob shape of the Z1R?
  6. RaynFox

    Is it possible to put an EQ inside a headphone shell in between driver and cable ?

    Hey! There exist many equalizer circuits and I wonder, if I could somehow EQ a driver by putting a resistor and a capacitor or just a capacitor inside the headphone shell between the cable and driver. I have nice drivers but I don't want to use software to tune the EQ, but also don't want to...
  7. Ulfar4

    Yet Another DIY Isodynamic (Planar Magnetic) Headphones

    Hi All, I have been working on this headphones for some time and I want to share some results. I want to clear from start that I won't give away everything that I learned, mainly not revealing the process of the membrane creating. Although it can be guessed from photos. It just cost me too much...
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