davidcotton
X-CANs and HDAMs
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Are the shells going to be 3-d printed like the blacks or handmade?
Another interesting product from CA!
Another interesting product from CA!
+1 to the question. I love the BLACKs design and size. Is FIBAE 4 similar size? If yes I am in, I am currently testing the loaner BLACK and more bass and highs would be exactly what I needAre the shells going to be 3-d printed like the blacks or handmade?
Another interesting product from CA!
What type of mic do you use in your cable? is there a picture of the cable? I am still looking for the ultimate headset for calls and music and this could be it.
Depends, we will be trying to eventually move to 3D printing as much as possible but for now we can print only fully black opaque shells, so if you order FIBAE4 in black solid (no colored canal) then it will be 3D printed. All other designs (again, for now) will be hand-madeAre the shells going to be 3-d printed like the blacks or handmade?
Another interesting product from CA!
What are the differences between 3D printed and hand-made shells except possible designs? Durability, quality etc?Depends, we will be trying to eventually move to 3D printing as much as possible but for now we can print only fully black opaque shells, so if you order FIBAE4 in black solid (no colored canal) then it will be 3D printed. All other designs (again, for now) will be hand-made
Some pictures that present internals better@piotrus-g have you got any photos of the inside? I love to see the drivers, wiring etc!
In theory fit - as the digitally detailed impressions should be as close to shape of the ear as possible - it also allows us to have ctrl+z option meaning whatever we do with impression can be reversed and changed, we also have extreme precision and control over detailing process. Design wise - like I mentioned we can currently print only in one color. Quality wise - honestly to me the black printed shells look stunningly beautiful, we are working now towards printing with other colors, still there will be limitations cause we won't be able to mix colors in swirls or even do canals in different colors. Durability is great with 3D resin, the one we use is very very tough after post cure - much harder than standard acrylic resin.What are the differences between 3D printed and hand-made shells except possible designs? Durability, quality etc?
Some pictures that present internals better
indeed that's a true IEM pr0nAh yeah, that's it! I feel a bit weak at the knees... not sure if I should be looking at pictures like this at work
Totally agree with you mate !I wish all manufacturers would give such a clear and detailed description of their product's technicalities and especially its sound signature! Thank you for that! I'd rather buy a product based on that kind of description instead of myths and hype.
*delete browsing history*indeed that's a true IEM pr0n
Still trying to decide if I go universal or try custom...
Oh, I see. This is why the Black is shelled only in black. It's good to hear the design benefits of the 3D process, especially the durability increase for a klutz like me. Now I'm afraid I'm going to go all John Wick and get a black suit which will look extrememly out of place in my jeans-and-t-shirt workplace. "Hey, what's with the suit?" "You don't understand... I'm listening to FIBAE BLACK."Some pictures that present internals better
In theory fit - as the digitally detailed impressions should be as close to shape of the ear as possible - it also allows us to have ctrl+z option meaning whatever we do with impression can be reversed and changed, we also have extreme precision and control over detailing process. Design wise - like I mentioned we can currently print only in one color. Quality wise - honestly to me the black printed shells look stunningly beautiful, we are working now towards printing with other colors, still there will be limitations cause we won't be able to mix colors in swirls or even do canals in different colors. Durability is great with 3D resin, the one we use is very very tough after post cure - much harder than standard acrylic resin.