I second that. It’s not comparable.
I’ll love to have something that is as warm and relaxed sounding as an HD650 but still has the clarity and resolution of a BA. Since I have the Topping DXS7 the hd650 Sound again better than my CIEMs.
Oh well, guess that’s a never ending hobby
I second that. It’s not comparable.
I’ll love to have something that is as warm and relaxed sounding as an HD650 but still has the clarity and resolution of a BA. Since I have the Topping DXS7 the hd650 Sound again better than my CIEMs.
Oh well, guess that’s a never ending hobby
If you want custom molded headphones go to https://thecustomart.com/ you can’t make them cheaper at home. If you just want ear plugs this is the wrong thread. Search ‚Proguard MYO‘ on Amazon.
If you want custom molded headphones go to https://thecustomart.com/ you can’t make them cheaper at home. If you just want ear plugs this is the wrong thread. Search ‚Proguard MYO‘ on Amazon.
Well after a very long time I finally finished a new build. This time it is a Tri-brid, but not the usual type. I think this is a world first Tri-brid which uses dynamic drivers, planar dynamic drivers, and balanced armature drivers.
Driver config (total of 7 drivers)
Bass: 2x 6mm dynamic drivers in push push configuration
Full range: 1x 10mm planar dynamic driver
Treble: DEA5128 (eAudio's driver, I believe it is equivalent to a Sonion 2800)
Super tweeter: SWFK31736
For faceplate I used dyed wood (the blue and purple bits). For one side I sprinkled some gold dust on it. The other side had a piece of shell engraved into the wood, which was simple but looked quite nice.
The drivers were actually too big and the dynamics stuck out a bit, took a lot of effort to seal the IEM. The IEM had to be vented, and 5 holes were drilled into the shell in order to have sufficient venting.
I aimed to get very deep bass that would not bleed into the mids. Ended up with this curve. You get really big and deep bass but vocals remain crystal clear. Highs are not sharp at all despite that peak. Overall you get a very clear sound with big bass.
Unfortunately the planar dynamic driver was not well matched out of the factory (strangely), and I had to manually tune it, which resulted in the variation between left and right driver. Impedance was quite flat, which is desired.
Frequency Response
Impedance and Phase:
Overall a very tough project (especially trying to match the planar drivers!) that ended up sounding excellent.
Well after a very long time I finally finished a new build. This time it is a Tri-brid, but not the usual type. I think this is a world first Tri-brid which uses dynamic drivers, planar dynamic drivers, and balanced armature drivers.
Driver config (total of 7 drivers)
Bass: 2x 6mm dynamic drivers in push push configuration
Full range: 1x 10mm planar dynamic driver
Treble: DEA5128 (eAudio's driver, I believe it is equivalent to a Sonion 2800)
Super tweeter: SWFK31736
For faceplate I used dyed wood (the blue and purple bits). For one side I sprinkled some gold dust on it. The other side had a piece of shell engraved into the wood, which was simple but looked quite nice.
The drivers were actually too big and the dynamics stuck out a bit, took a lot of effort to seal the IEM. The IEM had to be vented, and 5 holes were drilled into the shell in order to have sufficient venting.
I aimed to get very deep bass that would not bleed into the mids. Ended up with this curve. You get really big and deep bass but vocals remain crystal clear. Highs are not sharp at all despite that peak. Overall you get a very clear sound with big bass.
Unfortunately the planar dynamic driver was not well matched out of the factory (strangely), and I had to manually tune it, which resulted in the variation between left and right driver. Impedance was quite flat, which is desired.
Frequency Response
Impedance and Phase:
Overall a very tough project (especially trying to match the planar drivers!) that ended up sounding excellent.
They told me, that they aren't able to sell bellsing drivers to the US because they are "agents" of Knowles.
That is why they removed them from their shop.
But if you live outside of the US, they might be able to sell it to you if you contact them.
Well after a very long time I finally finished a new build. This time it is a Tri-brid, but not the usual type. I think this is a world first Tri-brid which uses dynamic drivers, planar dynamic drivers, and balanced armature drivers.
Driver config (total of 7 drivers)
Bass: 2x 6mm dynamic drivers in push push configuration
Full range: 1x 10mm planar dynamic driver
Treble: DEA5128 (eAudio's driver, I believe it is equivalent to a Sonion 2800)
Super tweeter: SWFK31736
For faceplate I used dyed wood (the blue and purple bits). For one side I sprinkled some gold dust on it. The other side had a piece of shell engraved into the wood, which was simple but looked quite nice.
The drivers were actually too big and the dynamics stuck out a bit, took a lot of effort to seal the IEM. The IEM had to be vented, and 5 holes were drilled into the shell in order to have sufficient venting.
I aimed to get very deep bass that would not bleed into the mids. Ended up with this curve. You get really big and deep bass but vocals remain crystal clear. Highs are not sharp at all despite that peak. Overall you get a very clear sound with big bass.
Unfortunately the planar dynamic driver was not well matched out of the factory (strangely), and I had to manually tune it, which resulted in the variation between left and right driver. Impedance was quite flat, which is desired.
Frequency Response
Impedance and Phase:
Overall a very tough project (especially trying to match the planar drivers!) that ended up sounding excellent.
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