Home-Made IEMs
Jan 15, 2016 at 6:20 AM Post #4,281 of 16,072
  http://www.acoutronic.se/#cath=home They are listed on GRAS website as official partner. Prepare to shell out some 5k€

 
Haha
 
That is what i suspected :D
I ain't getting that unless i start doing this professionally which i probably won't.
 
I wonder why it's so expensive, highly accurate and calibrated electronics (mic)?
Ofcours, if it was readly available like an iphone, it'd be a bit cheaper =)
 
Who of you who ain't doing this professionally has one?
 
Jan 15, 2016 at 6:26 AM Post #4,282 of 16,072
   
Haha
 
That is what i suspected :D
I ain't getting that unless i start doing this professionally which i probably won't.
 
I wonder why it's so expensive, highly accurate and calibrated electronics (mic)?
Ofcours, if it was readly available like an iphone, it'd be a bit cheaper =)
 
Who of you who ain't doing this professionally has one?


Mic is paired with coupler meaning you cannot remove it unless you have equipement to calibrate it again and invidually tested. It's also iso-certified
 
Jan 15, 2016 at 6:53 AM Post #4,285 of 16,072
I make music so i have really good stuff :)
 
I also have a Behringer ECM8000 for the days when i tried to setup an acoustic room, i wonder how far i can get with it! It will surely work for relative comparisons, but not any iso measurements :)
 
Jan 15, 2016 at 7:26 AM Post #4,287 of 16,072
  I make music so i have really good stuff :)
 
I also have a Behringer ECM8000 for the days when i tried to setup an acoustic room, i wonder how far i can get with it! It will surely work for relative comparisons, but not any iso measurements :)


It can be a good solution... if you don't want to reinvent the wheel IMHO
We have a lot of awesome loudspeaker manufacturers in my country (Focal, JMlab, Triangle, Davis, Elipson, Supravox, PHY, Audax.....) ... and some of them also sell loudspeaker parts for enthusiasts.
DIY well designed loudspeakers have a very different taste for me...
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there's something inside, you can't buy it
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Jan 15, 2016 at 7:53 AM Post #4,288 of 16,072
  It can be a good solution... if you don't want to reinvent the wheel IMHO
We have a lot of awesome loudspeaker manufacturers in my country (Focal, JMlab, Triangle, Davis, Elipson, Supravox, PHY, Audax.....) ... and some of them also sell loudspeaker parts for enthusiasts.
DIY well designed loudspeakers have a very different taste for me...
biggrin.gif
there's something inside, you can't buy it
biggrin.gif
 

 
 
I'm sure you already know these very well, but I will post them anyway, just for the interest of others who may be reading this brief tangent from CIEMs!:
 
 
http://www.troelsgravesen.dk/Diy_Loudspeaker_Projects.htm
 
http://www.linkwitzlab.com/index.html
 
Jan 15, 2016 at 8:21 AM Post #4,289 of 16,072
   
 
I'm sure you already know these very well, but I will post them anyway, just for the interest of others who may be reading this brief tangent from CIEMs!:
 
 
http://www.troelsgravesen.dk/Diy_Loudspeaker_Projects.htm
 
http://www.linkwitzlab.com/index.html

 
IMHO there is a lot of very useful informations for IEM designers on your links.

Fantastic work but I want the sounds to be free of doing what they want to do... i don't like "boxes" at all (big and heavy bunkers)
http://www.troelsgravesen.dk/Diy_Loudspeaker_Projects.htm

 
 
Thsese are awesome (i've got one pair)
http://www.linkwitzlab.com/index.html
 

 
Jan 15, 2016 at 9:22 AM Post #4,290 of 16,072
 
Just the coupler alone.

That's what I thought. Coupler is relatively cheap, it's just a piece of metal. but you have to add microphone, pre-amp and power module which all are incredibly expensive, cable alone cost €700 because it's lemo with some shieliding and stuff
 
[Edit] Oh BTW. I just broke my 2k post ;D
 

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