Got my A12T's and man...those things are TIGHT in my ears. The left ear is tight enough to the point where it's painful putting it in and taking it out.
Is that "normal" as you get used to the customs? This my first pair of 64's and first pair of customs made of the hard acrylic. All the other customs I have are made of a softer (e.g. silicone type) material.
Got my A12T's and man...those things are TIGHT in my ears. The left ear is tight enough to the point where it's painful putting it in and taking it out.
Is that "normal" as you get used to the customs? This my first pair of 64's and first pair of customs made of the hard acrylic. All the other customs I have are made of a softer (e.g. silicone type) material.
Sounds like it's too tight. I had my N8 refit for the same reason. Rather send it back and get it done right. 64 Audio has a very generous 30 day free refit policy. Just be sure to clearly mark where you're feeling pressure.
Got my A12T's and man...those things are TIGHT in my ears. The left ear is tight enough to the point where it's painful putting it in and taking it out.
Is that "normal" as you get used to the customs? This my first pair of 64's and first pair of customs made of the hard acrylic. All the other customs I have are made of a softer (e.g. silicone type) material.
Sounds like it's too tight. I had my N8 refit for the same reason. Rather send it back and get it done right. 64 Audio has a very generous 30 day free refit policy. Just be sure to clearly mark where you're feeling pressure.
I’m going to agree with gLer. It sounds too tight and you may need to get it refit. I had to send mine back because there were two spots in one of my ear that I felt the most pressure. I took pictures and circled the areas and then sent it back. Once I got them back after the refitting, it was great. No more issues.
If you can identify the spot(s) on the monitor itself that are putting the most pressure, that can probably help them to make the proper adjustment.
Yes, indeed a beauty - they both are - but my vote goes to the Tia Fourte. I know it may polarise opinions but all I can say is that, to my ears, nothing comes close.
Yes, indeed a beauty - they both are - but my vote goes to the Tia Fourte. I know it may polarise opinions but all I can say is that, to my ears, nothing comes close.
Yes, indeed a beauty - they both are - but my vote goes to the Tia Fourte. I know it may polarise opinions but all I can say is that, to my ears, nothing comes close.
I heard that the u12t model became a legend in the 64 audio range, is that true? in principle, this is the best in terms of technical knowledge, so that harman target frequency response is next to it.
I heard that the u12t model became a legend in the 64 audio range, is that true? in principle, this is the best in terms of technical knowledge, so that harman target frequency response is next to it.
Yeah, Trio has always been my favorite. I enjoy the Volur, but strangely, I find myself going through an extended period of listening to nothing but the U4s !
A few weeks have come and gone with U12t, followed by U4s, and finally Volür all in my collection.
Volür is incredible, but I have to say, U4s is an absolute BEAST for the price, especially open-box from various stores.
I paid $799 open-box from Headphones.com a few weeks ago, not expecting much. It was just a random Friday impulse buy out of curiosity. Headphones.com sent a brand new sealed U4s instead, but that wasn't even the best part. As soon as I heard U4s, I couldn't help but start smiling.
The warmth, bass, detail, and overall balance are just phenomenal, regardless of price. I prefer them over U12t, and that's really saying something because U12t is phenomenal.
Incredible value. I'm fairly new to IEMs, but over the past few months have added U12t, Volür, U4s, Kinera Nanna 2.0, Singularity, Noble Ronin, Monarch MK3, Mest MK2, and FiR Rn6.
Out of all these amazing IEMs, U4s still has a place in my collection.
Anyone thinking of trying their first 64Audio IEM, don't sleep on U4s.
Volür is easily my favorite at the moment, but U4s could easily be Volür's (not so) little brother.
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