Nathan Raymond
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I've always wanted to build my own headphones, and was curious if anyone here has any experience or tips. What I thought could be good is this driver:
https://www.tymphany.com/transducers/hpd-50n25pr00-32/
http://www.loudspeakerdatabase.com/Peerless/HPD-50N25PR00-32
I haven't found too many DIY kits that I like aesthetically or design-wise except for this, which I just ordered:
https://earphonediylabs.com/shop/ea...rofessional-over-ear-open-back-shell-diy-kit/
What options would I have for tweaking the sound besides earpads? Just change out the drivers? Is there a way to estimate what a driver will sound like in a headphone before trying it? I'm assuming there will be a way I can physically test out the drivers in the shells without gluing anything in place first, in case the combo just doesn't work out.
https://www.tymphany.com/transducers/hpd-50n25pr00-32/
http://www.loudspeakerdatabase.com/Peerless/HPD-50N25PR00-32
I haven't found too many DIY kits that I like aesthetically or design-wise except for this, which I just ordered:
https://earphonediylabs.com/shop/ea...rofessional-over-ear-open-back-shell-diy-kit/
What options would I have for tweaking the sound besides earpads? Just change out the drivers? Is there a way to estimate what a driver will sound like in a headphone before trying it? I'm assuming there will be a way I can physically test out the drivers in the shells without gluing anything in place first, in case the combo just doesn't work out.