DIY Earbuds
Jan 1, 2024 at 7:58 AM Post #4,561 of 4,718
Hello dear!

Due to many requests, I made a free version in MMCX.

https://github.com/RomanLikhachev/RIOBuds/blob/main/Source/v2/RIOBUDS_Classic_mmcx.stl

Changes:
1) MMCX:
2) Improvement of the groove system
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MMCX for this housing(easy find this on AlieX):
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or this:
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Jan 1, 2024 at 8:03 AM Post #4,563 of 4,718
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Jan 1, 2024 at 1:20 PM Post #4,565 of 4,718
Thanks mate - do you buy the 20mm or 40mm pre-soldered sockets?

Also, what sort of glue do you use?
Glue(B7000) needed only for nuts :) it is necessary to fix the nut, the speaker itself with the lid fits into the grooves.

40mm with soldered wires
 
Jan 1, 2024 at 1:23 PM Post #4,567 of 4,718
Jan 1, 2024 at 11:31 PM Post #4,569 of 4,718
Simple!

Any tuning paper / damping materials or do you prefer to use these drivers without it?
I can't find it through the search, I always ask the seller to add it to the lot. 😅
 
Jan 18, 2024 at 1:19 PM Post #4,571 of 4,718
Guys! I was collecting headphones - my favorite graphene 400 ohms and beryllium 130 ohms. Titanium 64 and 32 ohms are too bright for me. I also used other speakers, such as 150 ohm vocal speakers and so on. A lot of ready-made headphones - hits up to $20.
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Now I'm using a small jm10 DAC (with forced amplification via a minijack adapter+PoverAmp app, resempler SoX 96, hires output). The DAC is good, but does not pull high-impedance headphones. I love open sound like vido and ry 4 mmcx plus. Which speakers would you recommend, 32 ohms or lower and its design in Foster housings?
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Perhaps composite, titanium? Aren't they too bright?
 
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Jan 18, 2024 at 7:29 PM Post #4,572 of 4,718
Guys! I was collecting headphones - my favorite graphene 400 ohms and beryllium 130 ohms. Titanium 64 and 32 ohms are too bright for me. I also used other speakers, such as 150 ohm vocal speakers and so on. A lot of ready-made headphones - hits up to $20.
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Now I'm using a small jm10 DAC (with forced amplification via a minijack adapter+PoverAmp app, resempler SoX 96, hires output). The DAC is good, but does not pull high-impedance headphones. I love open sound like vido and ry 4 mmcx plus. Which speakers would you recommend, 32 ohms or lower and its design in Foster housings?
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Perhaps composite, titanium? Aren't they too bright?
If you know which Driver you like the sound of, why not buy Vido or Ry4s mmcx plus as they are cheap and re-cable or otherwise modify them?

By the way, I enjoy Vido with mmcx support and re-cabling.
 
Jan 18, 2024 at 11:30 PM Post #4,573 of 4,718
If you know which Driver you like the sound of, why not buy Vido or Ry4s mmcx plus as they are cheap and re-cable or otherwise modify them?

By the way, I enjoy Vido with mmcx support and re-cabling.
My ry 4s plus speakers went bad and I installed the speakers from the vido. This is much better than standard vido. But I used headphones that were better than the vido. And the speakers in the ry 4s plus are the speakers recommended in the topic with black glue. I like the simple acoustic design of the vido and ry (without foam or paper on the speaker) . But I want a speaker with the same sound signature, but better, 32 ohms.
 
Jan 18, 2024 at 11:59 PM Post #4,574 of 4,718
My ry 4s plus speakers went bad and I installed the speakers from the vido. This is much better than standard vido. But I used headphones that were better than the vido. And the speakers in the ry 4s plus are the speakers recommended in the topic with black glue. I like the simple acoustic design of the vido and ry (without foam or paper on the speaker) . But I want a speaker with the same sound signature, but better, 32 ohms.
Then I recommend the 32ohm Red Dot TI Comp which tuning is Dark V shaped.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004039297696.html
 
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