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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Try a 5 Ω to the 2389
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.It doesnt really get dropped. More over powered. 🤣 If you have an external eq, this is a great set-up! Tons of headroom.
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.FYI - Digi-key and Mouser have every 3D model available for every driver they sell. Sometimes their links are dead or lead to wrong...
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.If you can get your STL scan into an awesome quality, rendered solid, Shapr3D on Mac and ESPECIALLY iPad, is single handedly the EASIEST...
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Yes. I believe so.
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.That is correct. Set-up the template. Without the templates and the almost fully auto-shell generation, it wouldnt be much different...
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.3shape, with the correct version, does all the trim work for you. All you need to know is the type of shell you need. Custom iems...
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Circular hole is for the connector 2-3) This just seems to be a shell with an opening at the canal. Using tubing and constructing...
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.In my experience, tubing makes the build incredibly easier. It gives each driver a virtually identical sound path to the ear drum.
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Now thats advice I should have taken. My FIRST circuit I put out was an 11 driver ill conceived monstrosity. 🧌 God ingrained it into me...
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Yes and no. Haha. You can get a full band, dual armature module from Sonion/ Soundlink. They are much more a plug and play solution...
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Thats pretty close to what I used. Last I combined those was with a .47uf and like 20r to the ci
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