chasecaleb
New Head-Fier
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Thanks, I just tried this but it didn't quite work for me with these headphones. Either the foam would be long and cut off some of the highs, or it would be too short and not seal into my ear well enough. Great idea though!
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So I ended up trying your mod too with adding earplugs onto the "shaft" of the silicone tips. Wow, it's perfect, not to mention super comfortable... like I said, those soft Hearos earplugs really can't be beat! They last forever too. Anyways, I'm happy with them now using a combination of the large black silicone tips with about 2/3 or so of an earplug shoved into each. I found what worked best was to cut them a bit longer than the length of the silicone tips, because that way they can fill up the area well and even extend back a little past the tips onto the earphones themselves. I'm in love now
DIY foam tips using earplugs.
Thanks, I just tried this but it didn't quite work for me with these headphones. Either the foam would be long and cut off some of the highs, or it would be too short and not seal into my ear well enough. Great idea though!
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No worries friend, happy to help, there's other options people have tried with TF10's such as wearing them over the ear and doing a flip flop method where you switch the earpieces around or something...I can't explain it properly unfortunately, I have tried the mod and it works really well, but my path has lead me down stream of Sony hybrids, they just "fit" how they're supposed too. The mod is exactly what you want to use those ear plugs you have. (they're perfect) A hole punch also helps alot to get a hole dead centre.
My TF10's are coming very soon, so I keep a close eye on this thread.
Goodluck! May the force me with you!
So I ended up trying your mod too with adding earplugs onto the "shaft" of the silicone tips. Wow, it's perfect, not to mention super comfortable... like I said, those soft Hearos earplugs really can't be beat! They last forever too. Anyways, I'm happy with them now using a combination of the large black silicone tips with about 2/3 or so of an earplug shoved into each. I found what worked best was to cut them a bit longer than the length of the silicone tips, because that way they can fill up the area well and even extend back a little past the tips onto the earphones themselves. I'm in love now