check out a friend of mine
3d printed fullrange drivers. hes still bussy with the newer designs. but its amazing what you can do. he offers some of his plans for free i believe as well. but dont pin me on that !.
Polymate 3D - YouTube
3d printed fullrange drivers. hes still bussy with the newer designs. but its amazing what you can do. he offers some of his plans for free i believe as well. but dont pin me on that !.
Polymate 3D - YouTube
Hello. I also once made drivers, only completely everything and baskets and magnetic systems and diffusers from their own paper, only magnets were bought. Basically I did HF tweeters. I can post photos if interested
Yes of course, I would like to see photos and also high res audio files or at least professional microphone recorded wav files, also, frequency response plots. How did it actually sound, I mean could you tell the difference between a commercial tweeter and the ones you built? Could anyone?
Durability of paper would be a problem I would think.
The polymate speakers sound quite good as far as I can tell sitting here in front of my laptop. How much power can they handle?
3D printing is a great way to make speakers - unlike 3 printed model airplanes, weight is not such a critical issue.
3D printing is a great way to make speakers - unlike 3 printed model airplanes, weight is not such a critical issue.
you can also build planar magnetic instead of dynamic drivers, i think you got more luck building them if you dont go the print route
DIY 90cm Ribbon Meets DIY planar magnetic woofer - Male vocals only - YouTube
this is a test setup for instance but i made many. there is also a playlist (bulding) of the big ones holding the ribbons now for tests.
DIY 90cm Ribbon Meets DIY planar magnetic woofer - Male vocals only - YouTube
this is a test setup for instance but i made many. there is also a playlist (bulding) of the big ones holding the ribbons now for tests.
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It used to be, but now it's more interesting to make planar headphones.
Now, sometimes I keep making tweeters
Now, sometimes I keep making tweeters
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here are my babies and full sizes
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for real ? thats small.. is this photoshop or ? i think making a normal amt tweeter is anoying already 🙂
Nanotech, great finish to those things, but for the rest of us, could you explain what these things are if you have the time? I have never seem them before.
these are in-ear headphones. Electrodynamic driver 17 mm. Heil has already replayed to maximize performance. Film thickness 500 nm, or 0.5 µm. The Heil driver measures 18.5mm x 8.5mm. These are a kind of home monitors in a reduced form for us. These headphones are an alternative to oBravo. What specific questions you are interested in, ask, I will answer whenever possible.
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I thought so but it was just difficult to imagine. Headphones are already detailed cannot imagine what an electrodynamic driver must sound like.
Must be out of this world. Are there any commercial electrodynamic headphones out there? How much does it cost to make one?
Must be out of this world. Are there any commercial electrodynamic headphones out there? How much does it cost to make one?
They already play excellently and I can do them individually, but I plan to put them on a small series, but this takes time and money. He plans to turn to kickstarter. there is a desire to improve it to the ideal, I know how, but equipment (expensive), people and materials are needed. basically it is necessary to manufacture a special magnet. At the moment, the most expensive materials are used in this product, gold on the conductors, broken carbon cases, and metal parts plated with 24 carats gold.
The price now for the assistance and development of the project is 800 $ When the project is in series, the price will be 2000-2500 $
The price now for the assistance and development of the project is 800 $ When the project is in series, the price will be 2000-2500 $
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