Hey all,
This certainly may very well just be an oddity solely of my own ear canal, but on a whim, after years of using my ER4P, I put a cheap $5 pair of foam-padded headphones that came with something over my ears (positioned a little to the back, to press my ears down a bit) while I had my etys in and I was shocked that the bass presence of the music *dramatically* increased. Not only that, but it changed the texture of sound to make it much, much warmer and punchier without losing any detail. I now get that "warm hum" popping in during nicely mastered tracks (songs with jazzy elements, etc). It sounds like a new IEM to me.
It's definitely not something I'd suggest doing in public, but hey, if you're sitting around at home then give it a try
This certainly may very well just be an oddity solely of my own ear canal, but on a whim, after years of using my ER4P, I put a cheap $5 pair of foam-padded headphones that came with something over my ears (positioned a little to the back, to press my ears down a bit) while I had my etys in and I was shocked that the bass presence of the music *dramatically* increased. Not only that, but it changed the texture of sound to make it much, much warmer and punchier without losing any detail. I now get that "warm hum" popping in during nicely mastered tracks (songs with jazzy elements, etc). It sounds like a new IEM to me.
It's definitely not something I'd suggest doing in public, but hey, if you're sitting around at home then give it a try













