Do ALL IEM's suffer from "footstep syndrome"?

Oct 12, 2006 at 7:58 AM Post #61 of 63
Before anyone shoots me because I don't own IEM yet, just humour the n00b. I'm sure the type of shoe you wear has a big impact on bone conduction of foot steps. If you wear italian leather shoes with a hard heal, I'm shure it will make much much more noise then if you wear ruber soles like on "hush puppies" or sneakers.

Ever wonder why they call them sneakers? cause they're quiet
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Oct 12, 2006 at 8:18 AM Post #62 of 63
Hi,

I agree with the previous caller about weird sounds when eating whilst wearing a custom IEM. I have carried out tests on drinking at the same time as wearing IEM's. The following drinks have passed the test fairly well, with a significant improvement after "drinking in"

Wine
Scotch
Beer
Port
Vodka

Failures: Any non-alcoholic drink.

Other substances: Can't post results. illegal in UK except for personal use.

I will continue to experiment, and will also try other types of physical exercise and report the results.

LOL

John
 
Oct 13, 2006 at 4:50 AM Post #63 of 63
Quote:

Originally Posted by John Reeves
The following drinks have passed the test fairly well, with a significant improvement after "drinking in"

Wine
Scotch
Beer
Port
Vodka

Failures: Any non-alcoholic drink....

...I will continue to experiment, and will also try other types of physical exercise and report the results....



LOL, you lucky guinea pig!
 

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