Project Resonator Wiki - DriftingOtter/Project-Resonator GitHub Wiki
This wiki is still in very early development! Many of the pages do not yet exist or are actively being worked on. Expect missing content and placeholders while the documentation is being built.
Welcome to Project Resonator
An Open-Source IEM Design Initiative
A love letter to the IEM/CIEM hobby.
This wiki will serves as a comprehensive guide for building your own custom in-ear monitors (IEMs). Whether you're a first-time DIYer or an experienced enthusiast, you'll find resources here to help you design, tune, and refine your own high-fidelity IEMs.
📖 Getting Started
If you're new to the project, start with these:
- Project Goals & Philosophy | WIP – Understanding the purpose of Project Resonator.
- Required Tools & Software – Software and equipment needed for this project.
🔧 Design & Engineering
Learn about the different aspects of designing an IEM:
- Driver Selection – Understanding types of driver units and their pros & cons, along side their applications.
- Crossover Design | WIP – Understanding passive crossovers and frequency division.
- Component Picking | WIP – Selecting resistors, capacitors, and wiring.
- PCB Design | WIP – How to take your crossover circuit and build it into a proper PCB via KiCad that can be manufactured.
- Shell Design | WIP – Creating an ergonomic and acoustic-friendly shell.
- Shell Material & Manufacturing | WIP – Resin casting, 3D printing, and other methods.
🎛 Tuning & Measurements
Optimize your IEMs for the best sound signature:
- Tuning with VituixCAD | WIP – Simulating crossover behavior.
- Frequency Response & Impedance | WIP – Measuring and analyzing sound output.
- Fine-tuning Your IEM | WIP – Adjustments for different sound profiles.
🤝 Community & Contributions
- How to Contribute | WIP – Share improvements or modifications.
- Project Licensing & Usage | WIP – Understanding the open-source nature of the project.
- FAQ & Troubleshooting | WIP – Common questions and solutions.