Satyr 1 Audiophile Headphones

Satyr 1 Audiophile Headphones

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If you were looking for headphones to print but you're worried that the end product wont sound good then these are the headphones for you. Just follow the instructions to the letter and you'll be rewarded with a well tuned set of headphones!The Bill of Materials can be found here.The Assembly Instructions can be found here.The Headband files can be found here.If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or just want to talk about headphones and headphone design join our discord, link in my bio. Instructions found here: https://github.com/CapraAudio/Satyr-1/tree/main Squig.Link If you don't know how to read FR Graphs then check out my buddy's video on the basics of how to interpret the graphs.DISCLAIMER: Because of the nature of this being DIY there is a high probability that your personal Satyr 1 units will measure differently depending on a number of factors, these graphs are simply indicative of the general target frequency response you will get close to if you follow the instructions.This model is set to [Creative Commons - Attribution - Noncommercial - NoDerivatives] because it is designed purposefully, any changes to the design by anyone other than Capra Audio would no longer be the Satyr 1. This includes using the wrong speakers, wrong pads, or missing or wrong front damping materials. The Satyr 1 is the complete unit itself. It is hard to design and tune a headphone to be good and we do not want our name associated with a potentially worse version of our design.

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