A set of 3D-printed headphones, alongside a DAC/amp/EQ board powered by a Raspberry Pico.
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- Less bass. Excursion limits happen at 30-50Hz first, so reducing response in this range makes it a little less likely this will be a problem. Plus, I like it.
- A little more response above 12kHz.

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README.md

The Ploopy Headphones

The Ploopy Headphones

By some stroke of luck, you've made your way here. The Ploopy Headphones. Your life will never be the same.

This repository contains all of the design and production files necessary to make a set of Ploopy Headphones. We've also included some kick-ass documentation in the Wiki on how to get it made, assemble it, and program it.

What are you waiting for? Your new life awaits.

Under what license is this released?

The firmware is released under GPLv3. The hardware is released under OHL CERN v2-S. Check the respective directories for full license text.