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  1. JohnRich

    Minerva MI-3 Custom IEM, Review and thoughts.

    I've had clear silicone musician's earplugs and ACS T2 IEMS for several years and not experienced any discolouration issues.   I've been using the clear Minerva M1 monitors for over a year and they look the same as when they first arrived.      The review above, and the...
  2. JohnRich

    Marshmallows - Any good?

    Quote: Originally Posted by Fallingwater Women My friend already tried the Sony MDR-EX71 I had before and she loved them, so I'm pretty sure she's not going to mind that they are a hassle. :P On this subject: are the EP630 just rebranded CX300 or do they have lower quality...
  3. JohnRich

    Marshmallows - Any good?

    Quote: Originally Posted by Fallingwater Canalphones never get sold in actual shops around here, so I was quite surprised when I found these in an electronics store not far from my home. Are they any good? I already have my trusty CX300, but I'm looking to buy a present to a...
  4. JohnRich

    A comparative REVIEW and a complete guide: ACS T2PRO & ACS T2i.

    Quote: Originally Posted by niknik Anybody knows where this review has gone? I suspect the free web page subscription must have expired. I think the review at this page might be the same one http://www.hearingprotection.co.uk/m...ns-reviews.htm
  5. JohnRich

    my new nano vs my pcdp

    Quote: Originally Posted by EFN It's a bit unfair to compare those two with different type of source. You should have at least use iTunes AAC VBR or 256 on your NANO and nothing below 128kbps. Your PCDP is running uncompressed lossless so the gap is massive. There isn't anything...
  6. JohnRich

    ER6 with ER musicians filter molds?

    Bass is perhaps a touch better than with foamies; I found the sound seemed a bit clearer and positioning improved a little. The biggest improvements are in comfort and ease of cleaning/not needing to change filters very often.
  7. JohnRich

    ACS T2PRO vs Sensa 2X-S?

    Build quality and appearance are about the same. Sensaphonics use a slighter harder material than ACS do. In terms of sound, the difference is slight but the new ACS do have better highs than the old 'Sensaphonics' model had.
  8. JohnRich

    A comparative REVIEW and a complete guide: ACS T2PRO & ACS T2i.

    The teflon cables are comfortable and since the exit point from the molds is aligned with the correct direction for the wire I think there will be less strain and likelyhood of problems with the wires worn over the ear with the teflon option.
  9. JohnRich

    Finally I’m getting respectable bass from my Etymotic ER-4/S

    I get good bass from both foames and tri-flanges. The tri-flanges probably give the better overall sound but tend to need deeper insertion and slip and need repositioning whereas the foamies are less hassle once they are in but need replacing more often. I don't tend to use either now because my...
  10. JohnRich

    Blocking out as much noise as possible (Etymotic phones)

    um, what model of etymotics are you using? it sounds like you're not inserting them deep enough. with properly fitting eartips you should pretty much only be able to hear the music you're playing regardless of whether you're on the train or in your room etc.
  11. JohnRich

    A comparative REVIEW and a complete guide: ACS T2PRO & ACS T2i.

    my impressions were done with my mouth slightly open and the fit is perfect.
  12. JohnRich

    A comparative REVIEW and a complete guide: ACS T2PRO & ACS T2i.

    Nice review. Have got my repaired T2XS back from ACS now; having emailed Andy to comment on the improved sound it seems that they replaced the HF drivers during the rebuild. To my ears the highs are better than they were with the old 'sensa' driver, with a wider headstage and ever so slightly...
  13. JohnRich

    Future Sonics vs. Shure or other IEM's

    The FS-1s have quite impressive bass extension and fair midrange and highs. The clarity of the sound doesn't begin to approach what you get from the etymotic/shure/westones/ultimate ears 'hearing aid' driver designs. If small dynamic transducers produced better fidelity sound than dual...
  14. JohnRich

    e2c and er6 tips in hje50

    The ER6 bi-flanges and foamies will both fit onto the hje50, although it is a tight fit. The foamies give pretty good isolation, but not as good as with the 'true' IEMs due to the hje50 design
  15. JohnRich

    Sensaphonic T2XS first impressions

    What an interesting discussion. I will throw in some additional info just to keep everything ticking along. My position on this is that ACS are fantastic, have answered every email I've sent them and that each of the three custom fitted items I've purchased from them have fitted/performed...
  16. JohnRich

    Sensaphonic T2XS first impressions

    Not sure which thread this fits in, but as here is probably as good as anywhere. I spoke today to ACS about my T2XS, which I sent off for repair on tuesday. Will have to wait for around 2 weeks to get them back but the repair will be free of charge, because having bought them in Nov 2004 they...
  17. JohnRich

    Sensaphonic T2XS first impressions

    you might try checking out this thread http://www6.head-fi.org/forums/showthread.php?t=103347.
  18. JohnRich

    Panasonic RP-HJE50 Review/Comparison to EX71 (with pics!)

    Seems like you're not getting a good seal, hence the lack of any useful bass. I didn't find the stock eartips very inspiring either; if you can find any eartips that fit and seal well then the sound is pretty good for the price (after burn-in). Not a challange to the Etys/Shures/UE etc. Sony...
  19. JohnRich

    Custom ear mold instructions thread

    is your mouth usually open when using your Etys? if so, then keep it open for your impressions. if not then it might be as well to keep closed for maximum comfort. The sensaphonic/ultimate ear impression taking instructions are aimed primarily at musicians and they would be expected to be...
  20. JohnRich

    Filters ER4

    3-4 hours a day for a month seems reasonable usage before a filter change to me. Many E.N.T professionals recommend not cleaning your ears with cotton squabs/Q-Tips under any circumstances. If you want to reduce earwax issues with ER4s then custom molds are a better option, as movement of the...
  21. JohnRich

    Super.fi 5Pro vs UE-10

    Quote: Originally Posted by aroundsound JohnRich - thanks for your thoughts. I will contact ACS tomorrow and see what the score is in terms of process for getting the T2pro. If you have the time; 2 questions. 1. are the T2pros very different from the T2i in construction? 2. I'm...
  22. JohnRich

    Super.fi 5Pro vs UE-10

    Quote: Originally Posted by aroundsound Root or JohnRich (or anyone else for that matter) thoughts if you don't mind on the T2i. I have the ER 4P (in for repair at the moment) that I use with custom moulds. I also have a SM V1 amp which is great. As they are in for repair and I live in...
  23. JohnRich

    Super.fi 5Pro vs UE-10

    Quote: Originally Posted by root They may not be manufactured in the U.S. I got mine from ACS U.K. There are differences between T2i and T2PRO (especially as regards construction). You have both? do they sound different? and how does the construction differ? My T2XS (the old...
  24. JohnRich

    futuresonic/xtrememac fs1

    The Shure E2 tips don't fit the FS1. The Ety/Shure Tri-flanges can be made to fit, as can the Ety 6 bi-flanges. A bit late now, for mbgalg anyway, but maybe it will help someone else to mention that the silicon sleeves for the FS1 worked better for me with the FS1 fitted 'upside down'. It's...
  25. JohnRich

    Has anyone tried the Futuresonics FS1's?

    I have tried them, as a stopgap measure until my Sensaphonics/T2XS can be repaired. The supplied rubber tips were all useless for my ears. The foamies work well and give reasonable isolation but I'm using ER4 custom molds with the stems of a pair of old tri-flanges on the FS1 as adapters to...
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