Looks interesting. I am no headphone manufacturer. I like music, DIY and i only put parts together, solder and tweak minor things here and there.
My biggest project was the Alpha Dog and i got headache to tune it over weeks.
Don't get me wrong, your build looks great. But i imagine they actually sound the same as if the driver is lying flat on the table without any housing.
I would try to use the filter material i mentioned above. As for the pads. Cause of the distance i'd try (p)leather.
Yeah, that was kind of my thought as well. Thanks for the feedback. I have another pair that I built that is more of a Grado style that currently have some Symphones V9s in them. Maybe I'll swap them out and see if that changes the sound much. Thanks again.
Yeah, that was kind of my thought as well. Thanks for the feedback. I have another pair that I built that is more of a Grado style that currently have some Symphones V9s in them. Maybe I'll swap them out and see if that changes the sound much. Thanks again.
You know, now that I think about it, I helped my dad build a pair that is basically the same design, but with the Symphones drivers. The cups on his are 100% wood though. The symphones produced plenty of bass.
It's almost like I have the phase wrong on the connections and the bass is off because of it, but I've quadruple checked the connections.
You know, now that I think about it, I helped my dad build a pair that is basically the same design, but with the Symphones drivers. The cups on his are 100% wood though. The symphones produced plenty of bass.
It's almost like I have the phase wrong on the connections and the bass is off because of it, but I've quadruple checked the connections.
Hey - anyone out there have an extra steel headband I could purchase? Should be getting my new Wabi Sabi cups soon and want to be ready to go - thanks a lot
I'm new here. I have gone down the rabbit hole of grado modding/building new headphones. I wanted to ask a question about the Nhoord Audio Red V2 drivers. I have read people discuss their strong bass output, however, I'm experiencing the opposite. Almost a complete lack of bass. I don't have them in a grado style cup though, I designed and 3d printed/machined out of wood more of a sennheiser HD-600 style cup to put them in, I'm wondering if that really could have killed all of the bass. What are your experiences with the Nhoord Red v2 driver? Thanks.
The cups look great. The lack of bass is could be because you don't have a chamber directly behind the driver (notice how normal Grado cups are essentially a driver stuck in the end of a tube), it could also be because of the drivers' distance from your ear. The further away, the thinner the response. The closer the more pronounced it gets. Adding damping materials behind the driver as @JaquesGelee advises might help somewhat.
The cups look great. The lack of bass is could be because you don't have a chamber directly behind the driver (notice how normal Grado cups are essentially a driver stuck in the end of a tube), it could also be because of the drivers' distance from your ear. The further away, the thinner the response. The closer the more pronounced it gets. Adding damping materials behind the driver as @JaquesGelee advises might help somewhat.
Another reason for lower bass is that the vast majority of Grado cushions are open cell foam. Whereas, the vast majority of cushions for other headphones are memory foam. Open cell foam separates the ear from the headphone, but memory foam couples the ear to the headphone - creating a seal. The seal increases the bass - but the memory foam also changes the midrange and treble.
It is a difficult balance. I have not found a memory foam cushion that I like for Grados - the midrange/treble change is too much.
Hi, I d like to mod my hemp for use a detachable cable, I see that there aren't any trace of glue on the driver, it has been used before to put the driver in the wood cup? So is on the bottom?
I ll use 2.5mm jack connection so non need to drill the wood I guess
Hi, I d like to mod my hemp for use a detachable cable, I see that there aren't any trace of glue on the driver, it has been used before to put the driver in the wood cup? So is on the bottom?
I ll use 2.5mm jack connection so non need to drill the wood I guess
Thanks I have already saw it, I m searching for a way to install the mod without opening the cups.
Maybe using this https://a.aliexpress.com/_mrtfjdu
I could smooth the side of the connector, solder the wire and push them back into the hole
Hello Grado fans ! I am a proud owner of a Grado ps2000e with a 1/4 TRS unbalanced plug. As I recently purchased a bryson headphone amp HBA 1 with balanced capabilities (2x Xlr3 or 1x Xlr4) I was wondering if it is possible to replace the 1/4 TRS with an XLR4 plug that would make my Grado balanced. But for that I have to be sure that there are 4 wires getting out of the extremity of the cable (2 for each driver) sonI can really connectbit in balanced mode and make a balanced connexion through the XLR4 balanced output of the amp. Do you know if it is possible and if it will be worth the beheading for better sound experience ? Will my Grado loose value for that mod ?
Thank you so much if you can give me some insight ?
Hello Grado fans ! I am a proud owner of a Grado ps2000e with a 1/4 TRS unbalanced plug. As I recently purchased a bryson headphone amp HBA 1 with balanced capabilities (2x Xlr3 or 1x Xlr4) I was wondering if it is possible to replace the 1/4 TRS with an XLR4 plug that would make my Grado balanced. But for that I have to be sure that there are 4 wires getting out of the extremity of the cable (2 for each driver) sonI can really connectbit in balanced mode and make a balanced connexion through the XLR4 balanced output of the amp. Do you know if it is possible and if it will be worth the beheading for better sound experience ? Will my Grado loose value for that mod ?
Thank you so much if you can give me some insight ?
The cable has 12 conductors. For some reason they are pretty sure that the more cables they stuff into the cable, the better the headphone will sound...not sure I agree, but it does make going balanced an option. Just make sure you know which wires go to which drivers...
You can make a decent grill from a mesh pencil holder if you use some tin-snips to cut it up. You're going to need to get the drivers out though, and push the grill in from the driver side...
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