ljokerl
Portables Reviewerus Prolificus
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I think rawrster's method of using a bit of electrical tape wound around so that the sticky side is fully concealed worked very well. The end result is quite similar (in form and function) to the sliders on the Ck10 and Ck100.
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Have you tried Sony Hybrids? They work very well with the ADDIEMs and you shouldn't have a problem with getting a seal.
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Ah yes, when your IEMs start sounding better than your home rig, it's time to upgrade your home rig
. Or at least that's the slippery slope I went down.
Originally Posted by JxK /img/forum/go_quote.gif Great review joker. And for those who are annoyed by the lack of a cable slider/cinch, might I suggest the DIY alternative of a small rubber band? It'll slide up and down, and hold those pesky cables in place, and likely even help with microphonics. |
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Originally Posted by grokit /img/forum/go_quote.gif I just cut a black twist-tie short and wind it around the cable a bit: I like it because it's easy to adjust the tension |
I think rawrster's method of using a bit of electrical tape wound around so that the sticky side is fully concealed worked very well. The end result is quite similar (in form and function) to the sliders on the Ck10 and Ck100.
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Originally Posted by bubsdaddy /img/forum/go_quote.gif In looking at the specs for the nozzle size I see that the ADDIEM and the Meelec M6 are both listed as 4mm. Has anyone tried M6 tips on an ADDIEM? I have an awful time trying to get a seal and I am thinking the M6 tips might help. |
Have you tried Sony Hybrids? They work very well with the ADDIEMs and you shouldn't have a problem with getting a seal.
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Originally Posted by Donut /img/forum/go_quote.gif Allow me to add my thanks, |joker|. This thread was a big help in my purchase of the Panasonic RP-HJE900. I'm feeling another problem coming on, though...now I want to upgrade my home phones - Sennheiser HD 497s...I feel myself sliding down a slippery & expensive slope.... |
Ah yes, when your IEMs start sounding better than your home rig, it's time to upgrade your home rig