Have them, they sound pretty good. I haven't measured them yet.
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Did you print them yourself? How comfortable are they?
Nope. Ordered assembled. They're very comfortable for my head.
I want to buy a pair just to support this kind of thing. It's pretty cool.
My boss is going to be out of town for 3 weeks so I may just use the office printer to make this happen.
I have no idea what planar magnetic means, but it sounds impressive.
How to Geek has a good write up.
TL;DR - it's a different way to make sound waves that can be extremely responsive and low distortion at higher volumes at the expense of weight and a more flat response curve.
Just based on the name, I'd guess headphones with flat magnets. I never knew this was something I needed in my life. I'm tired of those spherical magnets controlling everything!
ploopy are so neat.
I hope they make a wireless version of the ploopy mouse in the future.
I gather the audio quality on these headphones is very impressive but I don't have a pair to confirm that with.
Really cool seeping ploopy.co expanding their offerings. I've wanted to get a Ploopy trackball for a while now.
this looks sick!
Crinacle graph