hifiman he4xx 3d models
61 3d models found related to hifiman he4xx.thingiverse
I created a 3D model using Tinkercad, and it wasn't as polished as the ones I'd seen break apart on their own, but they function perfectly fine. ...Please feel free to take my design and make any necessary changes or improvements, then share your...
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Four sizes 105, 110, 115, 120 mm I would suggest printing in PETG so clips won't break fit perfect on sundara amazon link to new pads: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B089F5BFG5?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details They are compatible for attaching...
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The Hifiman HE 400i's and HE 560's are notorious for having their forks break. I'm no exception, so I decided to take matters into my own hands and print out a replacement. I tested various materials and have listed them below for your convenience: ...
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Replacing the M1060/C headband typically involves removing pins from the existing headband, a process that can be quite frustrating. These inserts should be secured using only the yoke clamping force from the 560's headband, eliminating the need for...
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Here is the rewritten text: Other components included are six M3 by 12 millimeter hex bolts, six M4 hex nuts and two M4 washers.
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Inner bracket of the part connecting the yoke to the headband. The originals on both sides started to crack around the screws, with the right side disintegrating entirely. The outer parts are still perfectly intact, hence decided to measure and...
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JUST A NOVICE REMIX OF DeweyCH HE6SE V2 GRILL DESIGN
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I couldn't find an adapter for 110mm Brainwavz pads, so here we are. ...
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This is a slider replacement for the original used on older HE models. The fix is straightforward, the part is simple to print and works flawlessly. I created this to repair my broken HE-500s since I didn't want to spend 60+ USD on a new head that...
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It was lengthened to fit the he400's headband.
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This is a thicker version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3302443
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Print two U-forks and four adapters in a neat, flat layout. Don't forget to lay them out straight! I used 100% infill PLA for this project. ...Additionally, you'll need six M3 x 12mm hex bolts - socket head is preferred - and six M3 nylock nuts or...
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Used 100% infill for strength. start by taking your enhanced comfort strap headband and removing the yokes. ...after that remove the metal hinge within the yoke and replace it with the printed yoke and screw in the xs cups
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Remixed to better hold clamp style headphones such as the Hifiman Series
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I Designed a Headphone Stand Specifically for My Hifiman Sundara Headphones as One of My First Projects in Fusion 360.
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Here is the beta version of the HiFiMan HE400se earcups, designed to improve airflow and give a little more punch in the low end
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The HiFiman headband offers superior comfort and is available at a reasonable price of $9.99 USD from Adorama in the US or through the Hifiman store at a higher cost. Even after replacing the stock magnesium baffles with plastic ones, sound quality...
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This part replaces the Hifiman HE350, and I've included customized supports at the base. ...It's recommended that you polish the area around these supports to create a seamless finish.
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These attach to the top of the v4.1 pad side connectors. ...Multiple pads can be mounted on this adapter, such as those from HiFiMAN with their integrated clips. ...Measuring 100mm in size, it's also compatible with HM5 pads used on the M1060.
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I upgraded my HiFiMan HE-400 headphones with an inner clamp replacement part, which I'm unsure will be compatible with other headset models. My model necessitated enlarging the two tiny holes after printing to ensure a snug fit. ...However, I opted for...
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This is a longer version of classics headphones holder to avoid any friction between the wall and the headphone (especially useful for audiophile headphones that has larger head holder like my Hifiman Sundara). ... PLA is quite durable but other...
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I got myself the Q11 to give me the option of using my Hifiman Sundara headphones with both my PC and phone and use the 4.4mm output. Seeing that there were no options for the Q11 I designed one myself. ...The stand leaves the Q11 raised and angled to...
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This is the connection system that Hifiman uses, which means that, if wired correctly, you'll be able to buy any Hifiman-intended headphone cable and easily run your DT150 single-ended or balanced simply by swapping the cable. You will need two...
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Designed a simple headphone stand to hold my Topping D30, Schiit Magni 2 Uber, and Hifiman HE400i headphones. The stand is carefully separated into multiple parts to prevent printing large overhangs and allow for minor adjustments. Each piece is...
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Note, that with a height of 240mm it might not fit your Printer.I tested:Hifiman SundaraSennheiser HD600Fidelio Kopfhörer X2HRThey all fit really nice, except for the HD600, where setting it down can be a bit fiddly because of the top padding.Some of...
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... with headbands up to 50MM thick and can handle weights of up to 25MM, proving itself capable of handling heavy loads. My own heavy pair of headphones (HifiMan He-500) weighs over one pound, but the bracket still holds them securely in place.
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They also feature a cable guide to keep the cable neat and off the ground.I designed these for my Hifiman Sundara's, which have a very wide headband that many existing headphone hooks won't fit. I also wanted a large, curved surface to provide ample...
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I wanted a headphone stand that was tall enough to hold my Hifiman i400, so I made this in Fusion 360. ...I split it in half so a Prusa Mini can print it as well :)</p><p>It needs small support when printing the upper arm part as well as the base, and a...