Hey fellow head-fiers 
It's been a while since I posted asking about a pair of iems to buy, and ended up deciding on the d-jays.
Well, since then, I've been fairly happy with my Jays. However, the right ear lost sound, so I sent them into Jays to be serviced. When they came back, the sound was different. I don't know if they were repaired, or I was given a refurb, but the sound did not seem right. It now feels bassy, overtaking and clouding the mids and higher range. They used to sort of sparkle with detail when I would listen to an acoustic song, or a song with good guitar and whatnot. This is bugging me to the point where I don't even use them anymore, and am now using the Apple Earbuds that came with my iPod, so am having trouble as far as noise isolation and hearing my music with noise around me etc.
Am I imagining this? Could it be a fit issue (I'm a teenager and my ear canals could still be growing, and I was without the phones for quite a while)? Could it be a QC issue? Have people experienced different sets of d-Jays sounding different? Should I email Jays? I've already had problems, so I'm starting to get annoyed. Should I just forsake the phones alltogether, and buy another company's iems, like a pair of shures or something?
Thanks
Edit: I just was thinking, and when I was having my headphones serviced, my source changed. the adapter for my phone (LG VX8300) broke, and I got a new iPod Touch (I don't use a headphone amp). could this be part of, or even the cause of the problem? The adapter broke, as I said before, so I have no way of testing it.

It's been a while since I posted asking about a pair of iems to buy, and ended up deciding on the d-jays.
Well, since then, I've been fairly happy with my Jays. However, the right ear lost sound, so I sent them into Jays to be serviced. When they came back, the sound was different. I don't know if they were repaired, or I was given a refurb, but the sound did not seem right. It now feels bassy, overtaking and clouding the mids and higher range. They used to sort of sparkle with detail when I would listen to an acoustic song, or a song with good guitar and whatnot. This is bugging me to the point where I don't even use them anymore, and am now using the Apple Earbuds that came with my iPod, so am having trouble as far as noise isolation and hearing my music with noise around me etc.
Am I imagining this? Could it be a fit issue (I'm a teenager and my ear canals could still be growing, and I was without the phones for quite a while)? Could it be a QC issue? Have people experienced different sets of d-Jays sounding different? Should I email Jays? I've already had problems, so I'm starting to get annoyed. Should I just forsake the phones alltogether, and buy another company's iems, like a pair of shures or something?
Thanks
Edit: I just was thinking, and when I was having my headphones serviced, my source changed. the adapter for my phone (LG VX8300) broke, and I got a new iPod Touch (I don't use a headphone amp). could this be part of, or even the cause of the problem? The adapter broke, as I said before, so I have no way of testing it.






