Are those spin fits? What model/size? Thanks.
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Campfire - Solaris
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Campfire Audio Solaris, 4.4mm CA balanced Super litz cable and iBasso DX200 with Amp8
Where'd you get? They're not on CA website yet are they?
No,Where'd you get? They're not on CA website yet are they?
they are not on the store yet. As I wrote they should be up on the store soon enough I expect.
Patience young Padawan.
No,
they are not on the store yet. As I wrote they should be up on the store soon enough I expect.
Patience young Padawan.
Patience? In this hobby? When others are posting cable porn of unreleased goodies?! Never!
davidmolliere
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Can you link the specific ones so I can order? Thanks!
I posted the link earlier but here is where I ordered them
I want a custom solaris
If it ever happens I am jumping on it!
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singingbee
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Same here... even if the price goes a few hundred dollars up. I’ll jump on it too. Based of what I’ve been reading on your impressions. It’s still a bargain.
Let’s make it happen ken!
Let’s make it happen ken!
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Since Solaris utilizes T.E.A.C. for high frequency BA drivers, I wonder if it's a challenge to integrate 3D printed acoustic chamber for multiple BAs into CIEM. I mean, Ken already implemented it for a single DD in Equinox, but with 4-driver hybrid design it could be a challenge, especially since it will make the custom shell a lot bigger w/Solaris.
Spinfits CP100z medium sizeAre those spin fits? What model/size? Thanks.
I bought it in Amazon
Since Solaris utilizes T.E.A.C. for high frequency BA drivers, I wonder if it's a challenge to integrate 3D printed acoustic chamber for multiple BAs into CIEM. I mean, Ken already implemented it for a single DD in Equinox, but with 4-driver hybrid design it could be a challenge, especially since it will make the custom shell a lot bigger w/Solaris.
It should be easier than implementing the full tia system on a CIEM where the acoustic chamber and its resonance on the shell are even more complex.
singingbee
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Since Solaris utilizes T.E.A.C. for high frequency BA drivers, I wonder if it's a challenge to integrate 3D printed acoustic chamber for multiple BAs into CIEM. I mean, Ken already implemented it for a single DD in Equinox, but with 4-driver hybrid design it could be a challenge, especially since it will make the custom shell a lot bigger w/Solaris.
yep its going to be a challenge! but if people can put a man on a moon .. see someone overseas just by using your phone or even making babies.
I think is very doable. not losing hope here!
Spinfits CP100z medium size
I bought it in Amazon
Thanks. I was focusing on the double-flanged tips in your photos. Do you know the model of those? The CP100z don't appear to be double flange. Thanks again.
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It should be easier than implementing the full tia system on a CIEM where the acoustic chamber and its resonance on the shell are even more complex.
Tia driver is placed right near the tip of the nozzle to eliminate some of the variables, to the point where they have to use mesh cover in CIEMs (speaking of N8). But regardless, Equinox was launched as a beta program, one step at a time with DD, and if successful I'm sure Ken will consider others. Of course, I can't speak for Ken.
Thanks. I was focusing on the double-flanged tips in your photos. Do you know the model of those? The CP100z don't appear to be double flange. Thanks again.
RHA double flange silicone tips (white) and Poyatu double flange tips (black) both purchased in Amazon...
CP100z is on the Solaris
Thanks. I was focusing on the double-flanged tips in your photos. Do you know the model of those? The CP100z don't appear to be double flange. Thanks again.
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