I have choices of drivers. Just not decided on which ones yet. A purchase has turned into totally different ones than I first ordered .
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DIY Earbuds
- Thread starter gwompki
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Umm guys it may sound stupid but can we use 2 drivers (dual drivers) on one side to make earbuds.
Just wanted to know
Just wanted to know
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That's what my Rose Mojito is, a dual driver setup.Umm guys it may sound stupid but can we use 2 drivers (dual drivers) on one side to make earbuds.
Just wanted to know
You need extra circuitry to make a crossover point where one driver cuts out and the other begins. (so one driver acts as the bass, the other as mids and highs).
I don't know the fine details of how it works but I do know it requires some extra knowledge and skill to create.
So is three possible too just asking
Three is overkill but 2 can also be used as a push/pull setup
What do you mean by push pull? Never heard this phrase in driver tech.Three is overkill but 2 can also be used as a push/pull setup
Drivers in opposite polarity one drives forward then the other pulls it back. I have a spirit labs headphone that emplys it.
http://sea.audio-technica.com/ckr/smt/drivers.html
http://sea.audio-technica.com/ckr/smt/drivers.html
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And this is a good idea? Seems like the margin for error in design is near zero or you'd have some weird sound issues.Drivers in opposite polarity one drives forward then the other pulls it back. I have a spirit labs headphone that emplys it.
http://sea.audio-technica.com/ckr/smt/drivers.html
Never thought this would be a thing, I've never seen it in any IEMS/headphones before.
DBaldock9
Headphoneus Supremus
Isobaric loudspeakers have been around since the 1950s - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isobaric_loudspeaker
Back in the '80s, I built a small pair of experimental Isobaric Transmission Line speakers.
They sounded pretty good, considering the small, inexpensive drivers I was using.
Back in the '80s, I built a small pair of experimental Isobaric Transmission Line speakers.
They sounded pretty good, considering the small, inexpensive drivers I was using.
I wonder why we don't see this tech in earbuds more often?
So Did anyone here made an earbud using 2 drivers at one side.
So guys I guess I asked this before as well but did not get any response so does k's k600 sounds exactly similar to Beryllium 600 ohm drivers
or is there a difference
or is there a difference
GREQ
Headphoneus Supremus
Instead of creating a new thread for mods, I think it makes most sense to put them here if that's alright with everyone.
I think it makes sense to keep the 'diy ideas' together.
So I've got two quite different things to present.
"Vido MDR-EX90LP"
I put vido drivers into an old counterfeit Sony MDR-EX90LP shell (very old counterfeit with shockingly good outer build quality)
Required double foaming for fit, which also adds a lot to sound tuning.
Sound is very warm, yet retains most of the detail in the mids.
Sub bass and treble are both rolled off. Lends itself to very relaxed, low fatigue listening.
"Vido open-vent mod"
Simple opening of the infamous 'closed vent'.
I used a rotary tool with a small round engraving bit to open it from the inside.
Sound is much fuller/.thicker, and bass slams harder.
It's the bassiest bud I've heard yet, and honestly this is exactly what I was hoping the mod would achieve.
I think Kube v2 might be bassier, but IMO also has a very overbearing lower-midrange, which isn't V-shaped, more like it's just missing upper mids and treble... depends how you see it.
There is a slight overbearing quality to the upper bass, and some might describe it as getting boomy or slightly mushy, but overall it's quite good fun!
Separation between bass and mids is still very good, with little bleed into the mids.
I think it makes sense to keep the 'diy ideas' together.
So I've got two quite different things to present.
"Vido MDR-EX90LP"
I put vido drivers into an old counterfeit Sony MDR-EX90LP shell (very old counterfeit with shockingly good outer build quality)
Required double foaming for fit, which also adds a lot to sound tuning.
Sound is very warm, yet retains most of the detail in the mids.
Sub bass and treble are both rolled off. Lends itself to very relaxed, low fatigue listening.
"Vido open-vent mod"
Simple opening of the infamous 'closed vent'.
I used a rotary tool with a small round engraving bit to open it from the inside.
Sound is much fuller/.thicker, and bass slams harder.
It's the bassiest bud I've heard yet, and honestly this is exactly what I was hoping the mod would achieve.
I think Kube v2 might be bassier, but IMO also has a very overbearing lower-midrange, which isn't V-shaped, more like it's just missing upper mids and treble... depends how you see it.
There is a slight overbearing quality to the upper bass, and some might describe it as getting boomy or slightly mushy, but overall it's quite good fun!
Separation between bass and mids is still very good, with little bleed into the mids.