Just purchased one from sale forum.
So how do these compare to the Grado GH1 or Grado RS2e?
i haven't heard either of those yet
when i was thinking about selling the parts, it was to raise funds for the the rs2e or ps500
Just purchased one from sale forum.
So how do these compare to the Grado GH1 or Grado RS2e?
Arty, doing fine looking work. Seems every one is looking for suitable grille replacement material. If Rhydon's C6 is designed to be as sonically neutral as possible would a grill as open as the C6 not be close to ideal? Would you (speaking to Arty though open to any with a facility with CAD) be willing to edit the first cup version (1.1 I believe, that Rhydon freely released) into a piece that could be 3d printed (either from shapeways or those lucky enough, from home) & slipped into a pre-exisitng cup as a grille? sorry about the ramble of that last sentence, sort of got away from me. Does that make sense or is this a pointless exploration? [Talking about this line of thought, not this thread, which has been really enlightening & educational]. thx
Arty, doing fine looking work. Seems every one is looking for suitable grille replacement material. If Rhydon's C6 is designed to be as sonically neutral as possible would a grill as open as the C6 not be close to ideal? Would you (speaking to Arty though open to any with a facility with CAD) be willing to edit the first cup version (1.1 I believe, that Rhydon freely released) into a piece that could be 3d printed (either from shapeways or those lucky enough, from home) & slipped into a pre-exisitng cup as a grille? sorry about the ramble of that last sentence, sort of got away from me. Does that make sense or is this a pointless exploration? [Talking about this line of thought, not this thread, which has been really enlightening & educational]. thx
...the thought makes perfect sense actually. When I read Rhydon's site and the thought behind going with that grill design, I started wondering if its possible to buy grill material like that. You can, but it makes more sense to 3D print it to fit.
@Arty McGhee Would it be simple enough to make just the grill, with a thin, short cylinder attached to it so it could be dropped into a pair of cups like a normal grill would be? The cup could also be made to take the grill from the outside face instead of requiring the grill be dropped in from the driver side. A little hot glue and it would stay in place nicely...
...the thought makes perfect sense actually. When I read Rhydon's site and the thought behind going with that grill design, I started wondering if its possible to buy grill material like that. You can, but it makes more sense to 3D print it to fit.
@Arty McGhee Would it be simple enough to make just the grill, with a thin, short cylinder attached to it so it could be dropped into a pair of cups like a normal grill would be? The cup could also be made to take the grill from the outside face instead of requiring the grill be dropped in from the driver side. A little hot glue and it would stay in place nicely...
Sounds like a good Idea. Even going way off Rhydon's design ...you could make some snazzy looking grills with more tuning possibilities.
@fleas
the material is 3/32" foamrubber (on left).....the other is 1/8" harder rubber. Either or any similar could be used at this point since we don't know it's affects but the theory is that we just want to introduce something in there to break the cup up.....whatever you have around the house that is similar would work. Use appropriate glue (gorilla) that bonds such materils of course. I've got extra if needed......
@fleas
the material is 3/32" foamrubber (on left).....the other is 1/8" harder rubber. Either or any similar could be used at this point since we don't know it's affects but the theory is that we just want to introduce something in there to break the cup up.....whatever you have around the house that is similar would work. Use appropriate glue (gorilla) that bonds such materils of course. I've got extra if needed......
this is really getting interesting, do i have this correct, you're making a slice in the wood and filling it with rubber
to make it as sonically dead as possible?
Hello-
I've been lurking around for a couple of weeks & these new cup designs are interesting. I assume the less resonant (wood) approach should only be considered for the v6 driver? Will choice of wood matter as much, in this case?
Also- a possible contribution: What about materials designed specifically for reducing noise? I had to build a "soundproof" barrier & found several sites with products such as these: http://www.soundproofcow.com/Dampening-and-Deadening/. I chose a very dense, flexible vinyl from this site. Home Depot has a lighter version online. I'd like to see how this all works out, since I haven't decided if the v6 will be my next project.
That looks like purple heart you have on the top.
That looks like purple heart you have on the top.
It's the great lighting in my garage. It's Rosewood.
What kind of Rosewood is that? I think there are like twenty types Rosewood.