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Originally Posted by blargman 
I think the seal is fine(pushign them in does nothing), some things are fairly bass light than what I'm used to. And even just soft period. I thought that perhaps a longer tip might help with SQ. Honestly it doesn't feel like they are going into my inner ear canal at all, but I'm guessing it sounds like this is normal ( I have in cheaper iem's put them into my inner ear and they sounded better(er6i, cheap sony ex300s) . It's odd though some song's and ranges have plenty of booming bass though. Very strange.
I don't mean to spam this thread with my ramblings , and I really am just teetering on figuring it out and deciding what to do. Trying to decide if this is just me or the headphone. Or both. Sorry Just hoping someone would read my posts and point out something I'm doing wrong.
cheers.
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please do not take offense, but i'm getting the feeling that you may just be hearing balanced sound for the first time; this is this problem of just jumping straight in the deep end and skipping the steps in between. although er6i is a little worrying. booming bass may just be your use of language, but heavy hitting bass is only supposed to be there when the music contains those frequencies; it is possible that the sonys and the general trend of crap car stereos, cinemas etc toward having big booming (a derogatory term here) bass, whether its in the music or not, means that you were expecting more of the same and music simply doesnt really sound like that.
a test, what happens if you EQ them?? because if you have a good seal the bass will increase as it should, if you dont have a seal it will probably increase a little, but not as much as you would expect.
You also may not be inserting them correctly I guess. longer tip does not increase SQ, in general a seal is a seal, I got deep tips to make sure I maintained a good seal no matter what I was doing with my mouth/jaw and even then I may have been misguided there; it succeeded, but how much of that is related to having deep tips i'm not sure. angle of insertion makes a difference too, but the fact you say its there with some music and not with other music has me thinking the problem is that you need to either get used to the sound of them; or accept that you are a basshead and actually dont like balanced sound afterall.
I also notice that you only mention them not having booming bass; seems to me yo could be fixating ion bass; tight extended bass is not booming, bass can slam without booming, perhaps you are looking for euphony and not getting it because they are too good

either way give it some time and dont listen to the sonys for a while