Or you could also try to completely remove the thick paper damper filter and tune with the foam thickness....
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Foam dampen effectively for higher range frequencies than paper / nylon damperOr you could also try to completely remove the thick paper damper filter and tune with the foam thickness....
Foam = 2-15khz with more affecting area on higher frequencies area or mid to high trebles
Note : still better airflow than paper / nylon damper
Paper / nylon damper = dampening 2khz-8khz area with most affecting 2-4khz area or high mids area
Note : total blocked nylon / paper damper have caveat on blocked airflow thus lead to bass smears.
Note 2 : nylon filters pass through the high trebles area around 8 khz above
Depends on the peaks and which area is boosted, we need to see which damper is needed.
From my experiences, best conbination is foam + nylon /mesh damper with hole
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Excellent info!Foam dampen effectively for higher range frequencies than paper / nylon damper
Foam = 2-15khz with more affecting area on higher frequencies area or mid to high trebles
Note : still better airflow than paper / nylon damper
Paper / nylon damper = dampening 2khz-8khz area with most affecting 2-4khz area or high mids area
Note : total blocked nylon / paper damper have caveat on blocked airflow thus lead to bass smears.
Note 2 : nylon filters pass through the high trebles area around 8 khz above
Depends on the peaks and which area is boosted, we need to see which damper is needed.
From my experiences, best conbination is foam + nylon /mesh damper with hole
Btw. do you have any good source of new paper/nylon dampers? Or do you make them yourself?
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Shenzhen audio sells filters for various Moondrop products which is widely applicable to other IEMs. $4.99 for 6 set with tool.Excellent info!
Btw. do you have any good source of new paper/nylon dampers? Or do you make them yourself?
https://shenzhenaudio.com/products/...xxs-starfield-earphone?variant=33372947021956
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Can anyone confirm if the Lily sound quality diminishes with the impedance adapter?
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Sorry for asking, am being lazy, but are there any FiiO DAPs with a true line out? Or any DAPs with a DAC better than say the iPod?
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Sorry for asking, am being lazy, but are there any FiiO DAPs with a true line out? Or any DAPs with a DAC better than say the iPod?
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FR shifts and they require more juice. But SQ doesn't deteriorate. Oh and a lengthened plug which is a PITA for portable use. Why does nobody make right angle or cabled impedance adapters?Can anyone confirm if the Lily sound quality diminishes with the impedance adapter?
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Is line/coax out just as good as line-out only or is the quality of the out worse?xDuoo X20
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Err why did you stop?
Because 1100 was SO good you couldn't imagine anything sounding better?
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Because they were dull/uninteresting/sibilant/weird and you saw no point in continuing?
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Line out works plug and play and sounds great into external amps. Coax S/PDIF shares the same 3.5mm dedicated port, but must be enabled for digital output in the settings first.Is line/coax out just as good as line-out only or is the quality of the out worse?
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But that doesn’t effect quality of the out? I swore I read something about it lessening the quality unless it’s an unshared output.Line out works plug and play and sounds great into external amps. Coax S/PDIF shares the same 3.5mm dedicated port, but must be enabled for digital output in the settings first.
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