3D printed headphones.
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- Опубликовано: 25 окт 2023
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the edamame pun paired with pea-like adjustment bits is great lol
its him!
Now that's listening to customer feedback!
some redditor 3 years ago mentioned that they looked like edamame beans and it stuck!
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its you!@@millenniumedition
As a Canadian, it warms my heart that Dank saw his first ridiculously huge truck somewhere here.
It warms my heart he was at a Canadian Tire and idk where else he should have gone
Just wait til he goes to the southern US!
JK most people just have crew cabs with tiny beds here and then rarely use them for truck things.
As a Canadian I am surprised he saw a rare long boi, typically it's the tall boi that you usually see.
i hope he goes back to Oz an opens up the first chain of Australian Tire
He saw it in Langley bc
i feel like the biggest thing here is repairability, if you drop them and something snaps you just reprint it. if you want a different color your reprint it, if a port breaks you just replace the port, speaker pops you can replace it so on and so forth. i really like this honestly
Yeah, with these you could even frankenstein other head phone drivers and adapt them to fit. You could have a rack of the gods where all the gods share the same face, it'd be great.
Can confirm, I've got a pair, i've done that.
Dropped, snapped the headband, printed another, good to go!
haven't broken mine yet but i'll be upgrading them to the V2 model, shown in this video. another good thing
It is absolutely insane how far 3d printing has come!!
yeah, glowing Shrek figurine knocked me off too!
So true
@@HotelYodaDevAndcoownerI KNOW!!!
Crazy thing is a pretty big portion of that improvement is slicing software and better filament manufacturers. The machines themselves haven't changed that much outside of getting cheaper and having more options.
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Damn $130 for the parts alone is steep, but the fact they give you the files for free is amazing, I would expect them "free" bundled with the hardware.
Yeesh 130? Yeah no that is a bit much
@@DirectorOfChaos9292 wait until you work out how much it'll cost to print the headphones :D
I've never handled these in person but I imagine these would be some damn good gaming headset for 130
@@WiddlPeppuwu-sx3rx The earpads and boomines is very similiar to Razer Kraken.
@@klasztornik847 I've used my buddies kraken and tbh they were very uncomfortable and just tbh not great. Myself I've had Logitech G pro X wireless for 2 years and I've enjoyed them but they were 250 USD when I bought them
The outer shells blended in so well with the iPad case that I thought the headphones were only the black parts.
We need versions with extreme audiophile shapes: nautilus shells, ovoids, anechoic fractal chambers, metre long wave guides, etc.
Clearly this is the next step.
theyve already made open back files! the cool thing is, that means u can customize em however u want for pennies! open backs one day, closed another
The basic 3d modeling teapot
@@Meefyyydefault cube or blender donut
Cheesburger
That 4-door dually pickup with the 8 foot bed was hysterical, glad you finally got to see a monstrosity like that
Glad he can see the wonders of north american Pickup trucks🤣
3D printing will always be a companion to injection molding because of the scaling/speed issue. But it more than makes up for that in its versatility.
It's unmatched in prototyping. It's almost like magic that you can spend a couple hundred on a printer and turn a file into a tangible object.
3D printing is absolutely not meant to rival injection molding,3d printing is great and cheap for prototypes and small scale applications
Forcing companies to provide schematics and/or CAD files for their products would be huge for right to repair. If you break some dumb plastic bit you can just make another yourself at home or at your local library.
Imagine making several pairs of 3D printed dirty buds just so *_they can be sacrificed to the audio gods via Maraca Cracker 9000_*
Disclaimer: I do understand that in theory this is a terrible idea as making x amount of dirty buds Will lead to unnecessary waste of time, electronics, and general e-waste. *_I, however, love chaos._*
sacrificing children to a god, we've come full circle.
Yeah, but you'd be *making* e-waste. Dirty buds already *are* e-waste
Sadly you can't exactly print electronics. At least not the kind needed for earpods.
There are experimental machines capable of laying a single, thin wire into printed material, but that's only good for antennas and rudamentary circuits
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@jackgamer6307 It'd be possible to make circuit trace speakers, like Zack Rotholz.
Hearing that Dank is a Pendulum fan fills me with immeasurable joy
Yes!!
Yeah, he's also into venetian snares, or at least was. I wonder if he likes modern dnb but it's fun that he enjoys the classics!
I was a bit surprised by this actually. Pendulum is normie-tier garbage
@@rorz999Guess not everyone can have good opinions. 😹
Hearing that Dank keeps the Crushers in rotation gives me immeasurable joy
To fit the earpads you are supposed to fit them in the indentation and then spin them around. They'll start wrapping themselves into the gap.
This will be a hot take. I wish Dank made more headphone videos these days.
eh, i don't really care what he makes, it's always quality content so anything goes imo
So in terms of 3d printing modifying those headphones, there is already an upgrade to turn them into open back headphones if that's your thing. And they look incredibly cool.
My two hobbies align: 3D printing and watching Wade throw stuff around his green iPad. My life is complete
I LOVE that beyerdynamic pads are what these were fitted with. What a wonderful rabbit hole to dive into
3D printers have gone that far, good to see companies experiment with them.
It’s amazing to see dankpods
learn about new technologies
but keep his unforgettable energy and style
He never fails to surprise me with his video ideas.
Like, we started with fixing iPods, then to moding iPods, then to tech reviews and now this, I'm not complaining tho!
Man, even back when I was in high school a few years ago 3D printing was really just limited to modeling, prototyping and novelties like your Shrek. It's amazing that you can now make genuine bespoke products with those doodads now
I remember seeing this pop up in different circles. 3D printing really did open up a lot of opportunities to experiment with headphones
You can definitely 3D print the head band and ear cushions, there exist flexible filaments for those kinds of things.
You definitely could, and i think it would be really cool! but I don’t think they would terribly comfortable.
@@Fishy_Gal I have seen some really squishy filaments online, although the only flexible one I have is still rather stiff and would definitely not be good for the ears but would be perfectly fine for the head band
Should i glue the ear muffs with my cum,serious answers lnly
Hi! avid 3d printer here. TPU is a really good material for that application its a rubbery thermo plastic that can make soft parts i will try some ear cups!
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I’ve made a few pairs of these, and can confirm that they have a printable version of the headband strap in the latest release. I may try and print one out of TPU for the next pair I build! No file for the cushions though. It’s certainly possible to design and print a cushion, but I don’t think that would be terribly comfortable, even with a very soft TPU filament.
If the name is a play on "edamame", the headphones being green and having details that resemble a row of beans is oddly fitting.
So glad to get a headphone video again! :D
Genuinely missed those. Not that I didn't enjoy your other videos, but I missed these nonetheless
the bass on these is like on a different layer than the higher register, probably because the frame is so light, it reasonates a lot
Ok, I'm not even kidding when I say this. I just finished making mine and was testing them when this video came out. So far, they're pretty good. I got the 50mm drivers and apart from a not too great upper end, they are pretty good. For 150 US(including shipping) plus material cost, not a bad set of headphones.
Hey dankie. I love the colour splash when listening to the audio of both headphones. Its always nice to have some change of warmth and pretty much emotion with the colours. Very soothing.
Those sound ridiculously great. Im pleasantly surprised.
As a 3d printing hobbyist this is very awesome!
as someone who just sat for four hours looking at my 3d printers work, I agree :)
yeah you just stare at the print until it’s done, right?
I got to try these at LTX. They are genuinely nice people who make something in the headphone space I have not seen. It's making something on a 3D printer that is a more practical project that is still fun. Fully customized headphones that are more or less user fixable. Their most expensive drivers are right up there in terms of quality with those $200-250ish US headphones, Plus if you make them open backs you can do hole pattern designs if you wanted to. The other thing that kind of blew me away was they have a headphone mock up page and you just get a typical color wheel and whatever colors you decide on it will then show you the closest filament match to those colors and links to buy them.
I had no idea about this, but it’s perfect for me! Definitely considering getting it because I was already looking into new headphones, and my 3D printer has been sitting still for a while
These things are great, I’ve printed two pairs so far, and will likely build more for the fun of it. They do have an open back version that is more balanced. My first pair of these was printed when the drivers were out of stock everywhere, so I used some 40mm planar drivers I already had. They need a powerful amp, but they sound pretty decent!
I always love the microphone tests with all your funny stories
Maybe look into the Ploopy headphones if you're looking into 3D printed headphones - they're like the open-back version of these, plus a DAC/Amp.
I love the color! And from Canada makes them even cooler! Thanks dankpods! For releasing another great video.
Amazing video dank, love what you do!
This would be a really cool platform for experimenting with can design; you could go into solidworks or something, make five different can shapes that are all compatible with the headamame kit, and see what they all sound like! Great for the aspiring electroacoustic engineer. In fact, I think I'm gonna go do that. Cheers
actually you can print the ear cups and the band at the top. there’s a type of flexible plastic that’s kinda like rubber called TPU that you can print with. you could even print some of the ports and other metal bits with metal filament 2:06
As a 3D printing enthusiast, I was looking forward to the day you reviewed a pair of these! Thanks for doing so! 😀
Absolutely love Pendulum. Can't wait to see them next year.
Their entire live setup is interesting as hell but I love the drum setup they have with the triggers.
Would be cool to see something like that on The Drum Thing at some point.
3D printed headphones? Never heard of something like that before but yeah I remembered 3D printing being kinda niche before and now is cool but I'm amazed how 3D printing is and imagine in the future if we get more advanced with it. Also those leather ear cups look ones you'd see on a razor headset.
The fact that this man got me into iPods and the first one i got (this week actually) had to be fixed through one of his methods shows how much of a cult this guy is leading.
Dank the fact you mentioned Slam by Pendulum just makes me love this channel even more
I have used that as my alarm for years because the bass literally rattles me awake
As an audio enthusiast and someone who also enjoys 3d printing. This is very tempting. Cool video and product!
Some days I'm feeling super depressed and nothing is bringing me joy but then I see a dankpods video and my day is immediately and immeasurably improved. I appreciate this man's unmatched joy and positivity so much.
These are surprisingly good. And yeah, these are not audiophile headphones, but they aren't marketed for audiophiles, they're marketed for 3d printingphiles. If that's a word.
Yeah it's spelled pedophille
Stoked to hear your a Pendulum fan as well! Slam is an absolutely banging tune.
My best friends uncle actually makes 3d printed houses for a living no joke. He posts that shit all the time on FB. He is a huge drum enthusiast to the point where he also got a masters degree in music just for drumming so the beginning of this video really made me chuckle.
I wonder how different filaments would affect the sound. I could imagine some more spongy foaming plastics would sound quite different.
no, it would not.
A dankpods video means a good day 😁
Holy heck that is nice microphone. I was tab-ed out so I got really confused when you started telling story in a perfectly clear voice.
I love this concept! I can see this being the next trend amongst gamers for customizable gaming hardware. Being able to build your PC, Keyboard, and now headphones… gotta love it
not cat ear headphones shrek ear headphones
I just got a 3D printer last week, so the video couldnt come at a more perfect time :D
welcome to the 3d printing rabbit hole! I hope you have fun!
Thank you for making a 10-15 min video when I needed it most.
I've had a pair for about a year or two and it's amazing! I've always thought you would to try them
After one of the roughest days of my adult life, it's nice to know that Wade is always here.
You can actually 3D print the strap and earmuffs. You print them out of TPU. They would get really slippery if you started sweating but it would work
I could maybe see the strap, but the thought of TPU ear cups makes me want to hang myself.
I was just going to say this. The headband especially is easy to do with TPU. Dunno if you'd want to print the ear cups, given acoustics.
@@USSMariner yeah now that you bring it up. Acoustics would be a problem for the ear pieces. Maybe a specific percentage infill?
@@Dtr146 it would be fun to test!
Love watching these headphone comparisons with my bass boosted gaming headphones.
I am absolutely going to get a pair of these at some point! I've got an awesome black cherry colored filament that I'd love to make a pair of these out of!
Honestly if I had a 3D printer, I am designing the headphones from the ground up. Sure, I know how to use software like Blender, so I do have some advantage... But the idea of making headphones as I want em to be, then getting the drivers and soldering the wires, that would be so much fun for me!
That company: "Here's our headset design for free! It's 3D Print compatabile :D"
Also that company: "Now. If you want your headset to actually be useful to you, gimme *$200* for the innards that are completely average and not that clear."
Headphones, there no mic
This has been what's been holding me back from buying the kit, but they do allow you to buy the components from the kits as separate parts if you don't need them. Which brings the price down. If you've already got 11cm pads and a mini XLR cable, all you really need to buy is the drivers and the XLR sockets from them. And if you're handy with a soldering iron, just the drivers.
Always a joy to watch, i see the green background on a thumbnail and know its a new episode
This content is amazing I love this so much and cannot stop watching your channel
YESSS I love the energy from Dankpods over headphones so funny and nice to watch
"Dad, look! I'm a 3D printer!"
"Chris, close the god damn door if you're taking a shit"
I look forward to you every week mate! Good on ya!
Seeing a new video from this man makes me extremely happy!
I have never seen mini xlr before that’s so cute 😭 I just started working in audio so I’ll keep an eye out for them
With Head(amame) being a play on edamame, you could say these headphones are the Mega Beans
I love your content man continue the really good work
the dankpods new upload notification will never cease to make me smile :)
I love the branding concept though, head (amame) and the matching pea aesthetics? Super cute!
omg I'm glad someone finally mentioned the pain of wearing earrings with airpod pros
The plastic the headphones are made of looks good, they look like they have a nice texture.
The word you're looking for is "microphonic" when it comes to that noisy cable but I prefer to just call it the stethoscope effect.
i love 3d printing, makes me happy to see dank discussing it
3D printed Shrek is back!!!
the commonwealth absolutely loves ya mate, coming from the UK your content is super entertaining
You recommended the DT770's a while ago, recently I got my first good pair of headphones. Went with the DT 700 Pro X's for the removable cable, I thank you for recommending Beyerdynamic because these headphones are just absolute heaven. Everything is so crisp and clear, no matter what I'm listening to its a good experience.
Remember the old anti-piracy messages? "You wouldn't download a car?" "You wouldn't download a house?" Yes, actually, I totally would. Thanks to 3D printing that's a reality. I'd like to see Wade and co. 3D print a Ferrari-inspired body and fit it to a $500 Falcon station wagon chassis for Garbage Time. They could totally do it too because we're living in the future.
To get back on topic - although I wasn't there to begin with; I loved these headphones. The green pea-ness brings a lot of joy. It's fun to look at. How close of a match are these to Wade's stalwart iPhone 5c?
its been awhile since we have heard from our old m8 senni, glad to have you back lad
Listening to this on my own 3D printed hifi speakers was oddly satisfying.
hell yes slam is a damn banger, one of the sickest intros of that whole ass decade
As someone who just loves dumb bass, I have many of the crushers, and with most my music (all pretty bass heavy) I just have it full crank. I just find it enjoyable lmao, but these 3d printed headphones look sick and sounded pretty nice
I've come back to this video after listening to Slam and damn that's some dirty bass. I love it.
also a neat thing, since theyre 3d printed, you could make them probably even open back. and tune the sound by modifying the shape of the print.
Listening to this on my own pair of head(amame) v2 headphones and I love them. they are a great upgrade over the v1 and while the hardware kit is a bit pricey I managed to source my own bits and spent less than 100 usd for the parts for two of these and will be making a second set for my girlfriend too. Its a fantastic project for the DIYers, or if you just like things that are open source or user repairable.
Dank I've been showing your channel to EVERYONE, I got the budget audiophile king setup of the btr5, HD58X, and a balanced cable! I saw a really funny book called "Experiencing Music Technology @nd Edition" from 1999 AND IT CAME WITH IT'S CD-ROM! I love your channel and I always can't wait for more!
Love the fact that the adjustments are shaped like peas, since the company name is a play on words on "Edamame". Head(amame)
this man blew the whole thing wide open
Rediscovered how much I love Pendulum’s Immersion album. Thank you!!!
How have I lived without your videos there so good!!!!
Holy cow I got those exact earpads for my SR850 (headphones recommended by the dingus himself) they are great and confy
You should try the Ploopy headphones - 3D Printed planar magnetics!
Id love to have customizeable headphones. If i were able to add bluetooth and a large battery pack into those with an audio jack!? itd be an absolute must have!
Been missing the headphone reviews! It'd be interesting to see a review of the open source ploopy headphones
Dank reinforces a thought process that doesn't seem to exist online much of right tool for the right job
im so glad ive seen this channel grow. great content m8. everyone here can agree we love ya ❤
Also if you build the product yourself you can also diagnose any issues and fix them yourself. There are no surprises when you get in there
Been a fan for years thank you for all the fun times