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post #76 of 136
There's a fine line between keeping the highs in check, and killing total SPL.

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JVC HAFX33A Marshmallow In-Ear Stereo Headphones (Blue)
post #77 of 136
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Originally Posted by Chickenman View Post
Got mine for 12 bucks at Amazon. Reading the posts, does more foam = less harshness in the highs?
That's correct, the more foam you put in, the the less harsh the highs become. Of course the type of foam you use also matters.
post #78 of 136
I saw some earbud foam on eBay claiming higher quality. True?

http://cgi.ebay.com/12-pair-Foam-Cov...QQcmdZViewItem
post #79 of 136
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Originally Posted by Austin 3:16 View Post
I saw some earbud foam on eBay claiming higher quality. True?

http://cgi.ebay.com/12-pair-Foam-Cov...QQcmdZViewItem
Bump.
post #80 of 136
Are there any IEM's that can match the bass quantity of the 'Mellows?
post #81 of 136
Guess not.
post #82 of 136
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Originally Posted by Austin 3:16 View Post
Are there any IEM's that can match the bass quantity of the 'Mellows?
yes, the atrio m5 and super fi 5 EB both provide deep, rich bass that may actually surpass the marshmallows. The difference however, is that those 2 iem's will offer better high's and mid's than the marshmallows (not to mention that these iems cost upwards of $120)
post #83 of 136
I'm sold on the Atrio's. Thanks.
post #84 of 136
I love the modded Marshmellow, but I might get another pair.
post #85 of 136
I just did this mod without taking apart the tube. I simply used a needle and used it to cut the paper i2. I then used a pair of tweezers to pull out the paper. It came out with little problem.
post #86 of 136
I haven't done the mod on the FX33's, but did replace the stock tips with some ebay replacement tips for the Shure E2c or Senn CX300 on my FX32's.

They are now much more comfortable, and actually stay in my ears, unlike before.

Soundwise, I feel the highs have suffered a small bit, but worth the tradeoff for the added comfort.
post #87 of 136
mmmm.. i just did this mod.. Sounds a bit muffled, but not so synthetic as before. Maybe i put too much foam? It def. got rid of the harsh highs, but bass is still a bit hard. I wonder if i can get crisper highs, but not so synthetic as before?
post #88 of 136
First, hello Head-Fi.

Next, was trolling around head-fi found this thread. Intrigued, I did a quick search and found these on circuit city for 9 bucks. I said "why the hell not" and bought two pair.
Like everyone has said the bass was bad so I did the mod.
And here is the result.




As for sound, myself not being a true audiophile, agree with the above mentioned comments about the fixed bass and overall improvement.
I also like how it matches my clip.
post #89 of 136
hmm what i did was stick .07 lead into the small hole to widen the gap...and i definitely notice a difference :P
post #90 of 136
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Originally Posted by MoPo View Post
First, hello Head-Fi.

Next, was trolling around head-fi found this thread. Intrigued, I did a quick search and found these on circuit city for 9 bucks. I said "why the hell not" and bought two pair.
Like everyone has said the bass was bad so I did the mod.
And here is the result.




As for sound, myself not being a true audiophile, agree with the above mentioned comments about the fixed bass and overall improvement.
I also like how it matches my clip.
Wow... that's my exact set-up... I'm using slightly different silicon tips though... Are those Sony tips?
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