Grado Modders Go Ypsilon (Elleven Acoustica drivers and builds thread)
Mar 21, 2021 at 2:43 PM Post #707 of 722
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Mar 21, 2021 at 2:59 PM Post #708 of 722
I quickly tested on my samsung to see if I had soldered well. How awful! The bass was sluggish, way too much bass, no treble and vocals like muffled.
I then tested with Audirvana on a PC and a small piece of USB DAC and my little O2 which was on the desk. OUF! The bass is tight but there is not too much, the midrange is the strong point of these speakers, and even if it goes high I do not have the sibilances that I had with the R1. Very nice work on these speakers.

Never an ounce of aggressiveness or greenness and they are not broken in. Diana Krall is sublime all the mouth sounds are very well reproduced. On the metal there are some projections on the medium but I do not prefer to go too far ... Between the not perfect recordings and the fact that they are not inked I avoid any criticism.
The bass deserves to be more "organic" and with more substance and presence, but I compare with my speakers and my hi-fi system which does not play in the same court, so once again let the P1s really break in.
It's a very nice start with these P1s. They look a bit warmer and less shiny than the R1s. What I reproached the R1 a bit.

Francky :wink:
 
Apr 28, 2021 at 5:15 AM Post #709 of 722
Name of the build? "summer feelings" and BeePod :bee: :sunny::sunflower::sunglasses:
or something like that!? :thinking:

Happy Listening! :gs1000smile:

Cheers
:beerchug:
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Apr 28, 2021 at 3:29 PM Post #710 of 722
Ok,

i am actually a bit unsure, if the mesh is to tight for the P1. I have only listened for a few hrs by now. but it sounds like it needs more air...

Optically absolutly mine, but maybe i have to think about it.

Or i have to give the driver a bit time.
 
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Apr 28, 2021 at 4:36 PM Post #711 of 722
Ok,

i am actually a bit unsure, if the mesh is to tight for the P1. I have only listened for a few hrs by now. but it sounds like it needs more air...

Optically absolutly mine, but maybe i have to think about it.

Or i have to give the driver a bit time.

Colourfull, I like them a lot.
They need plenty of hours to deliver...
Have you tried L Cush?
 
Apr 29, 2021 at 1:56 AM Post #712 of 722
Colourfull, I like them a lot.
They need plenty of hours to deliver...
Have you tried L Cush?
Hey,
thank you. A bit diversity to my prefered "classical" colored headphones.

No, cause i haven´t got a good pair of L Cush here. Mine are old and crumble. i have to buy a new pair. :sweat_smile:
I only tested the two different BA Cushions i got, the shipibo ones, F-Cush and Yaxi Pads.

I'm afraid I'll have to think about a swap again, but i have to listen to them the next days...

The most builds here have a much wider mesh.
 
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Apr 29, 2021 at 10:50 AM Post #713 of 722
Name of the build? "summer feelings" :sunny::sunflower::sunglasses: or something like that!? :thinking:

Happy Listening! :gs1000smile:

Cheers
:beerchug:
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Colourfull, I like them a lot.
They need plenty of hours to deliver...
Have you tried L Cush?

They look beautiful...I love the yellow. I would advise L-Cush pads as well, before trying swapping out the mesh. The Graham Slee Voyager is a great piece of equipment isn't it? I still regret selling mine on years and years ago.
 
Apr 30, 2021 at 1:49 AM Post #714 of 722
They look beautiful...I love the yellow. I would advise L-Cush pads as well, before trying swapping out the mesh. The Graham Slee Voyager is a great piece of equipment isn't it? I still regret selling mine on years and years ago.
Thank you! :beerchug:
Yeah, it is really hard to resist Jin´s fabolous headbands. I had to do it, cause the colors match so well. Just wait for the next build for a friend (still no answer from jaco since 5th of february).

Like I wrote above, i only got seven years old crumbeling L-Cushions. Any advice for geniue ones or good third party L-Cushions?
I bought some pairs on eBay, AliExpress and i wouldn´t recommend to burn money. I got only faulty crap. :sweat_smile:

The GSP Voyager impressed me so much (John Cadman soldered it, very helpful gentleman). I absolutly love it every day. A pity that you sold yours.:stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

I also keep an eye on the lindemann amp´s, but they´re quite expensive. But firstly i´ll try a step in entry tube amp´s, but i´m really new to this topic. Bottlehead Crack, DarkVoice 336SE, LittleDot MkII, Garage 1217(!?)....I don´t know...:raised_hands:

I surely have listen to this actual build a bit more, especially with L-Cushions, maybe G-Cushions too. But i´m wondering about the mesh improvement for several drivers at all, a rule of thumb beside the used cups!?


Thank you guys,

audiophile greetings :)



***UPDATE***.
Got a borrowed pair of L Cushions.

First impressions?
Looks good, sounds absolutly better than the BA Hybrid Cushions!

Ok, now spending some time to test more with my playlists and CD's.
 

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Apr 30, 2021 at 5:18 PM Post #715 of 722
Thank you! :beerchug:
Yeah, it is really hard to resist Jin´s fabolous headbands. I had to do it, cause the colors match so well. Just wait for the next build for a friend (still no answer from jaco since 5th of february).

Like I wrote above, i only got seven years old crumbeling L-Cushions. Any advice for geniue ones or good third party L-Cushions?
I bought some pairs on eBay, AliExpress and i wouldn´t recommend to burn money. I got only faulty crap. :sweat_smile:

The GSP Voyager impressed me so much (John Cadman soldered it, very helpful gentleman). I absolutly love it every day. A pity that you sold yours.:stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

I also keep an eye on the lindemann amp´s, but they´re quite expensive. But firstly i´ll try a step in entry tube amp´s, but i´m really new to this topic. Bottlehead Crack, DarkVoice 336SE, LittleDot MkII, Garage 1217(!?)....I don´t know...:raised_hands:

I surely have listen to this actual build a bit more, especially with L-Cushions, maybe G-Cushions too. But i´m wondering about the mesh improvement for several drivers at all, a rule of thumb beside the used cups!?


Thank you guys,

audiophile greetings :)



***UPDATE***.
Got a borrowed pair of L Cushions.

First impressions?
Looks good, sounds absolutly better than the BA Hybrid Cushions!

Ok, now spending some time to test more with my playlists and CD's.

The R1/P1 drivers are designed for L-Cushions, so no surprise.
For what it's worth, not all Chinese L-Cushions sound the same, the foam density used varies.
 
Oct 4, 2021 at 3:16 PM Post #716 of 722
Hi, Everyone. I have been busy with a few builds over the past couple of years - Nhoord, Symphones, Elleven Acoustica G1s. By far, my favourites have been these: The Elleven Acoustica R1s with their mahogany cups. Unfortunately for my headphone collection, I am putting my emphasis these days on my 2CH system and am putting these up for sale. If anyone is interested, you can see the listing on Canuck Audiomart. The overview is:

- Elleven Acoustica Epsilon R1 drivers 2019 version.
- Elleven Acoustica L1/EA cups factory drilled for mini XLR jacks
- Shipbo matte black gimbles and slim rod blocks
- Turbulent Labs black leather headband
- OEM Grado L-Cush pads
- 10 foot Cable (just under 10'): Balanced Neotech OCC, Rean mini XLR, Neutrik 4 Pin XLR, heat shrink, Paracord.

If you're interested, it is best to reply to me there. if possible as I get the replies instantly. Happy to ship from Canada to The States for HF members.
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Oct 5, 2021 at 2:23 AM Post #717 of 722
Hi, Everyone. I have been busy with a few builds over the past couple of years - Nhoord, Symphones, Elleven Acoustica G1s. By far, my favourites have been these: The Elleven Acoustica R1s with their mahogany cups. Unfortunately for my headphone collection, I am putting my emphasis these days on my 2CH system and am putting these up for sale. If anyone is interested, you can see the listing on Canuck Audiomart. The overview is:

- Elleven Acoustica Epsilon R1 drivers 2019 version.
- Elleven Acoustica L1/EA cups factory drilled for mini XLR jacks
- Shipbo matte black gimbles and slim rod blocks
- Turbulent Labs black leather headband
- OEM Grado L-Cush pads
- 10 foot Cable (just under 10'): Balanced Neotech OCC, Rean mini XLR, Neutrik 4 Pin XLR, heat shrink, Paracord.

If you're interested, it is best to reply to me there. if possible as I get the replies instantly. Happy to ship from Canada to The States for HF members.PXL_20210912_171253021.jpgPXL_20210912_171045695.jpgPXL_20210912_171025393.jpgPXL_20210912_171141877.jpg
Can we see a couple of pictures?
 
Nov 10, 2023 at 9:50 PM Post #719 of 722
HI all, what is the best way to secure the drivers so that they do not pop out of the cups. I had a pair of Grado Modded R1 Epsilon headphones made by fleababy but occasionally the drivers become loose. Is the guidance still to wrap some electrical tape around the outside of the driver and push them back in?
 
Dec 8, 2023 at 10:13 AM Post #720 of 722
HI all, what is the best way to secure the drivers so that they do not pop out of the cups. I had a pair of Grado Modded R1 Epsilon headphones made by fleababy but occasionally the drivers become loose. Is the guidance still to wrap some electrical tape around the outside of the driver and push them back in?

Tape could work. You want to make sure that the air seal in the cup is perfect. I used a thinly rolled snake of poster-tack (sticky-tack etc..). I pressed this into the line between the driver and the cup all the way around. The advantage of this is that it is super easy to remove and makes the driver easy to remove, too. If the gap is not big, this could be a good solution.
 

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