rroseperry
Headphoneus Supremus
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With a hard shell, there's bound to be some seal breaking when you flex you jaw or face. Your ear canals can move and the plastic can't.
Yeah true. The only problem is, that the seal breaks no matter what I do, even if I'm not moving. Then the right earpiece just sounds hollow, no bass at all. I've been wearing them for a good while now, can't seem to get a seal at all. Crap. Guess I'm sending them back
Yeah true. The only problem is, that the seal breaks no matter what I do, even if I'm not moving. Then the right earpiece just sounds hollow, no bass at all. I've been wearing them for a good while now, can't seem to get a seal at all. Crap. Guess I'm sending them back
I did send my triples back for a refit because the rightside was loose.
They are now waiting at customs in the Netherlands to get shipped to my house.Hopefully they don't add the extra tax like the first time.
I read some people had to pay also import taxes for there refits.It's a warranty,it should normally go through customs without import and tax fees.
Anyway,let's just see.Hopefully I get them before saturday,I will be on holidays after.
After you smile and your mouth is back in its regular position does the seal come back? I get that with my 1964-T as well.
I just got my quads back from their first refit. No charges through Japan customs, and I noticed the envelope was marked "Warranty repair." I don't know about The Netherlands, but that seems to be a good sign for further refits (which may be required in my case).
Finally getting my ear impressions tomorrow. Then it's on to the Quads! Can't wait
I just got my quads back from their first refit. No charges through Japan customs, and I noticed the envelope was marked "Warranty repair." I don't know about The Netherlands, but that seems to be a good sign for further refits (which may be required in my case).