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CHIFI LOVE Thread-A never ending IEM-Heaphones-DAP-Dongles Sound Value Quest
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CoiL
Member of the Trade: Wood Audio Accessories & Modifications
Epoxy is too messy imo. I usually just use gel super-glue, fast and clean.I'm filling both vent holes with epoxy (to seal them),
While It is good and more reliable method, I think it is still quite dangerous and You need to drill with very slow rpm holding shell upside-down to avoid plastic residue getting into membrane chamber. I`ve done it but prefer fine-tuning port hole with fabrics and other materials....then drilling new vent holes right next to the original holes (then I wont have to deal with the tuning mesh at all). I can control the hole sizes with micro drill bits (which you can find on Aliexpress). The drill bit method is precise, consistent, and repeatable.
The drill bit sets are only $2-$3usd (for a set of 10 assorted bits). Plus they're made of tungsten steel, so they will last a very long time (especially with plastic IEM shells). As far as sizes, they're available in extremely small sizes and in very small increments (ie 0.1mm, 0.2mm, 0.25mm, 0.3mm, 0.35mm, 0.4mm, 0.45mm, 0.5mm, 0.55mm 0.6mm, 0.7mm, 0.8mm, 0.9mm, 1.0mm, 1.1mm, 1.2mm, 1.3mm, etc.
I have made special needle pins and use thin sticky-paper into what I poke holes - gives me faster and easier method to test out different configurations and driver tunebility potential. After that, I usually go for wood - some bits CNC, some bits pure handwork
Sorry for that!It's all @CoiL's fault - he got me started down the rabbit hole of modding insanity LOL
Btw, will try to finish my best sounding IEM ZS5v1 mod this week.
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Slater
Headphoneus Supremus
Epoxy is too messy imo. I usually just use gel super-glue, fast and clean.
Well, honestly I use UV activated glue (LazerBond), which is far easier, faster, and superior to every other adhesive I’ve ever tried.
While It is good and more reliable method, I think it is still quite dangerous
Ah, no worries; danger is my middle name lol
Under 10$
KZ ate
Panasonic hje120
Koss the plug
Philips she 3580
Monoprice 8320
KZ edr1
KZ zse
KZ zs3 after slater mod
Under 20$
KZ es3(better than zst, after ageing)
Kz zs5 in offer
Bgvp dn1 and its side alternative brand
Memt x5
Blitzwolf mod
Under 30$
KZ zsr with ostry tips red
Kz zs6 foam tips
Yersen fe2000
Tenmak pro equalised
Urban HiFi (both)
Tin audio t515
Under 40$
TinAudio T1(this sounds like Dita truth edition when equalised with piccolonamek guide and then increasing slight treble)
Tingker tk200
KZ zsr with upgrade SPC cable and ostry tips
Xiaomi in ear pro HD
Superlux IEM
TFZ galaxy t1
Under 50$
TinAudio t2
Zhiyun z5000
TFZ series 2
Well now names of ultra class under 150$
BGVP ds1
TFZ series 4
TFZ exclusive 3
TFZ exclusive king
IBasso it01
Simgot en700pro
TFZ king pro
Hifiboys os v3
hey can tfz galaxy t1 and tfz exclusive 3 keep up with tfz series 4 and tfz king pro ... what are differences between them I am interest in the tfz galaxy t1 and tfz exclusive 3... how is the subbas and bass and soundstage on them thanks
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tfz galaxy t1 looks good btw and cheaper... I wonder how it sounds ?
CoiL
Member of the Trade: Wood Audio Accessories & Modifications
Oh, I thought You were talking about some epoxy resin that You need to mix and work fast (messy). I use wurth gel-superglue in 20g tube which is quite cheap compared to 6g tube which costs about 2/3 of bigger 20g tube. I have about 20-30sec time to calmly use it and it dries with about 30sec. For me easiest and cheapest way but each to his own tricksWell, honestly I use UV activated glue (LazerBond), which is far easier, faster, and superior to every other adhesive I’ve ever tried.
PlantsmanTX
500+ Head-Fier
The 2nd best audio deal of the millennium was the UiiSii CM5 for $8.99 (I'm starting to sound like a broken record with the CM5 lol). If you like the EDR2's sound, you'll LOVE the CM5.
I ran across these on e-earphone Japan, selling for the equivalent of $50 USD:
Slater
Headphoneus Supremus
I ran across these on e-earphone Japan, selling for the equivalent of $50 USD:
Wow, $50! That's quite a markup from the UiiSii CM5!
Shelly HR-5000, eh? Interesting name. They do look like a shell (or a 'bunch of bananas in your ear' as another member pointed out)
dhruvmeena96
Headphoneus Supremus
Tfz galaxy t1 sounds sweeter and between U and V, but not as refined and sensitive as 4 and king.
Exclusive 3 sounds neutral V and is better than exclusive 5(not series 5)
Exclusive 3 sounds neutral V and is better than exclusive 5(not series 5)
Perception
New Head-Fier
I have received my first batch on chi-fi iems including QKZ DM1, DM9, DM7, Plextone X41M and UiiSii C100.
Having had a bit of a listen through all of them with some Pink Floyd, Dire Straits, Boccelli, Josh Groban and Daft Punk, the best bang for the buck seems to be the UiiSii C100s. They were the cheapest at under $3 USD as well.
There isnt too much to them, really basic build, but sound great and I am able to sleep with them in as well.
Looking forward to receiving the rest of my orders.
Having had a bit of a listen through all of them with some Pink Floyd, Dire Straits, Boccelli, Josh Groban and Daft Punk, the best bang for the buck seems to be the UiiSii C100s. They were the cheapest at under $3 USD as well.
There isnt too much to them, really basic build, but sound great and I am able to sleep with them in as well.
Looking forward to receiving the rest of my orders.
djmakemynight
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I ran across these on e-earphone Japan, selling for the equivalent of $50 USD:
Wow! Those look exactly like UiiSii CM5.
djmakemynight
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Welcome to the club, glad you like them
If you want a little more towards the neutral side get the EDR2. Otherwise, if you're happy with the EDR1 (especially the sub bass), stick with another EDR1 as a backup pair before they're all gone forever and become myth and legend like the ZS1 v1.
I'm in agreement - $4 and change is the audio deal of the millennium!
The 2nd best audio deal of the millennium was the UiiSii CM5 for $8.99 (I'm starting to sound like a broken record with the CM5 lol). If you like the EDR2's sound, you'll LOVE the CM5.
What's the difference between CM5 and Blitzwolf though? Since both are graphene.
dheepak10
100+ Head-Fier
Anyone from India, interested in Biggie and Smalls of Venture Electronics can check this pre-owned listing:
Listing
Listing
The seller shipped at last my yersen fen-2000 now waiting begins.. Hope i get my iems soon so that i give my impressions here .. Wel the Chinese new year comes with slowdowns .. But they are speeding up now nice progress
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dhruvmeena96
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