Brainwavz, a high-end headphone company owned by GPGS, has created the latest high-fidelity headphone B400 using resin 3D printing technology. The headphone consists of four balanced armature drives and a 3D printed casing. Earlier, headphone company Brainwavz tried to use liquid injection molds, but eventually failed.While it is unclear exactly what went wrong during prototyping, Brainwavz said it was precisely because of the failure that led to resin 3D printing, namely Stereolithography (SLA) or digital light processing (DLP) 3D printing process. Finally, 3D printing was used to make the surgical headsets, but Brainwavz does not seem regretful. Brainwavz says: '3D modeling and 3D printing means we can innovate and experiment faster, enabling us to create a unique system that allows balanced armatures to exceed their expected performance. In addition, resin 3D printing allows companies to manufacture traditional processes Unable to make shape. ' The Brainwavz B400 uses a four-drive system with each drive focusing on its own specific spectral range Brainwavz says it creates a true audiophile-grade sound and offers industry-standard MMCX cables with removable features that extend product life, Provide additional features and create a 'customized product experience.' The basic price of the B400 is $ 190 and comes bundled with a host of accessories: a 2.5mm balanced armature with gold-plated plug and a 3.5mm stereo MMCX cable, a hard-shell package, a cleaning kit, two wet wipes and six sets of silicone earplugs Size), a Comply T-100 foam head, a shirt clip and a Velcro strap. Article Source: 3D Tiger |