I just bought these. And there is a pretty big problem with them.
I can't really comment on how they sound because of the huge amount of driver flex I experience when putting them in my ears.
Seriously,
the amount of driver flex is outrageous.
It's like
crinkly plastic. I hear it when I move and if I ever touch my ear slightly, it causes the IEM to move and I hear it flex.
It is because there is no hole or vent and with a good seal, all the pressure is kept inside.
It is
very sensitive and I hear the driver flexing
all the time.
I have gone through all the tips and I think that the large single flange fits my ear the best and the IEM sits flush with my ear like its meant to.
The only double flange it came with did not seal well enough, the triple flanges went to deep into my ear and it was uncomfortable, the other two single flanges were too small.
Is there any way to remedy the driver flex and the uncomfortable amount of pressure that results from just putting these things into my ear?
There is so much pressure that if I move my jaw, for example, I can feel the pressure in my ears changing a little.
I feel like I'm in an airplane.
There's also no way I can push these deeper into my ear because the pressure won't allow for it.
I read that foam tips or Comply tips will help with this but I also heard that Comply's have
less isolation than silicone tips.
Right now, these things don't sound anywhere near as good as some people claim but that is because the
pressure and driver flex result in making the sound very muffled.
Also, there is a
crazy amount of bass in these. I think I read that this goes away after a while but I can't see how that is possible because of how much there is right now.
I hope someone can help!