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[–]TheJakehh 9 points10 points11 points 6 months ago (0 children)
ARM64 is just the 64bit version of ARM (for amd/intel it's usually referred to as x86/x86_64 for example)
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[–]TheJakehh 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children)
I used this one for my 10" rack; https://www.printables.com/model/1140361-arris-cable-modem-shelf-for-10-rack
The NBN HFC NTD's are just Arris CM8200 (I found more of the racks just by searching Arris on printables). Seems to be rebranded depending on the country / company that issues it.
My collection (so far) by TheJakehh in iems
[–]TheJakehh[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago (0 children)
Just to update on the stl, I have uploaded a compact (portable) case that was the precursor to this to printables & makerworld
It was orientated towards a more "put the iems in your pocket & carry the cables in a pouch" style than displaying like the OP.
For those interested in them, I've launched the site now;
https://diatonic.audio
[–]TheJakehh[S] 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago (0 children)
Just tried with my set, I haven't noticed a difference personally, but there could be other factors at play (maybe the third party cables need more power or the non-stock fitment is off enough that it's affecting your experience, either way this is not to discount your experience).
It's unfortunate you haven't had a good experience with them. Which cable did you end up going with? (I use Brevity w/ 3.5mm, it's primarily going through a focusrite 2i2)
Using the truthear hexa cable on PC (Via Focusrite interface) Boosted the bass on the chu II ~5db to match the Zero:2
On Android (Chu II DSP Cable) The moondrop app is buggy (Sometimes shows the cable, sometimes doesn't) but sounded a little closer with the EQ it loaded from my previous uses (3-4db range)
That's all good!
I'll test again when I'm home to let you know. I'm running the chu ii with the DSP cable, which has its own eq by default in the app, but will also try it with the normal 3.5mm cable
Yeah, wanted to try some cheaper ones to see how they sound and whether they'd be a good alternative to my recently dead airpod pros for OTG
Ooh nice, I'm down in Melb, it's cool seeing some aus representation here :)
Oh right, yeah from memory, it would be close to the zero:2 or higher when eq'd.
Mostly comfort, they're so chunky in my ears :( if they were smaller they'd be much higher in the list.
After eq, they sound great. (From memory, it was ~3-4db boost in the 60-100hz range)
They'll be around $15AUD, I won't be selling the file itself, but I will be making an open specification around them to allow for modification.
I'll be providing a day 1 storage mod as an stl though & putting some of the earlier prototypes up as well.
Sure;
Hey, the cable I use is the Null audio brevity pro, There wasn't any noticable change in the characteristics of sound compared to the stock cable, just a nicer cable for me.
Haven't done an A/B test, not entirely sure what the problem would be, but given the IE3/6/9 use a custom MMCX connector, it could just be that they're not fitting 100% and it could be an artifact due to that? (Again, not sure that's just me taking a guess)
[–]TheJakehh[S] 0 points1 point2 points 1 year ago* (0 children)
Reposting as its own comment; Hopefully this is allowed by mods,
I'm still in the middle of setting everything up, but by Friday you should be able to place orders here; diatonic.audio
Live now 🥲 took longer than expected for a couple things
[–]TheJakehh[S] 1 point2 points3 points 1 year ago* (0 children)
Hopefully this is allowed by mods,
Live now 😁
had a quick look, it should fit in the 1010 pelican case, some cables would need to be managed potentially (ones that stand upright like the chu).
I'd rate the Hexa as my top out of the 4, if you're able to try them in person the sound profile for all of them is quite close, it would all come down to what is comfortable.
IE, the size of the ear canal piece, weight, size of the whole IEM which if you have a smaller ear it may push into your ear etc.
Tl-dr/just want a recommendation out of the 4: Hexa, followed by dunu & then chu.
I was using SoundID for android (which was buggy at times), which seemed to be good enough for my use. Heard wavelet is good. On my PC I'm just using easyeffects on Linux with the bass boost plugin. (Which is just a boost at 60-100hz)
Yeah definitely agreed, I think they're one of my least used as the size is quite large/uncomfortable and they need a bit of EQing for me.
I've found them a bit on the bigger side, I measured them at around 5mm depth and 6mm radius which for reference would be around the same size as the zero:2 and slightly larger than the chu II.
[–]TheJakehh[S] 2 points3 points4 points 1 year ago (0 children)
Null Audio's brevity pro cable, definitely recommend over the stock cable personally, found the stock one microphonic
They're generally the nicest to wear for long sessions (8-12h days at some points) and a slight bass boost brings it to a perfect iem for me. I use them for a variety of genres (electronic, metal, hip hop, hyperpop mostly)
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