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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Bingo! OR, add a damper to this tube, probably yellow, and test for an increase in lows. If you see the low end pop-up, you know you...
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.That doesnt really track. Something else has to be going on. The DD doesnt require occlusion to produce low frequency. The only way...
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.It would mean that the tubing was not fully sealed to the driver or the tubing wasnt fully glued to the sound bore or there was a hole...
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.I use the Pro3dure cure box. The trick to the cure, for me, is the ramp up option they have for the light intensity.
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.1mm ID on CI strips the driver of so much warmth and character. Damper effect is more pronounced the closer to the sound bore, further...
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.This is not the only strategy. I have run caps to positive terminals in certain configurations. A single series capacitor will not...
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Ive never heard of her 😂
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Guess everyone left to fix the leak. Nobody likes leakage. #wellplayedCommunity 😂😂😂😂😂
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swtnate replied to the thread Home-Made IEMs.Leakage? 🤷🏻♂️
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