Links (US):
Female RCA jacks: amzn.to/3MZMn0j
RCA to 3.5mm jack cable: amzn.to/36r4CuW
Electrical wire kit: amzn.to/3N039wl
Soldering iron kit: amzn.to/3wg6zFj
Cutting pliers: amzn.to/3N1F3kO
Long nose pliers: amzn.to/3wm5JqV
Screw terminals: amzn.to/3tZrvxK
Xacto knife: amzn.to/3tlIBHa
Masking tape: amzn.to/3qeMWK7
Poly-fil: amzn.to/3IkbS9g
Felt: amzn.to/37Glezx
ATH m50x hinge: www.thingivers...
Blender: www.blender.org/
The grills I made: drive.google.c...
Assorted screws: amzn.to/3bDIFeZ
Links (EU):
Coming soon!
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Can you take a set of headphones and DIY mod it to improve its sound? How far can you go and how much do you need to spend to “fix” some of the issues your headphones might have? Let’s find out together, as I save an old and worn Audio Technica m50 from the bin, and perform an open back conversion to transform its sound. We’ll go over the steps I took and the effect they had over the headphones, so if this sounds interesting, this video is for you!
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I am Andrew Dandrew, a man on a mission - to search this universe for answers to important existential questions such as why do we eat cake on our birthdays :) Hope you have a great time watching my videos.
29 авг 2024