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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Making some DJ style headphones and need high-quality drivers for them.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Try headfi or headwize for more responses as they are dedicated diy headphone sites.
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A 3" driver should do it, you could try for smaller, but the range available is more limited.
However. They will be seriously loud. I ran some speakers out of my iPod (no amplifier), and they went reasonably loud, in room. I wouldn't put my ear right next to them, for sure. Chris
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