GiullianSN
Headphoneus Supremus
Actually the mine are CIEM. that's why the question. never had it before, even with my IER-Z1r with a huge DD.
Good to know, thanks. Do they include Mind and patience damage on their warranty policy.The Driver Flex is more prone to Silicone Tips than Foam, Regardless From what I was told by Empire Ears they extend lifetime warranty on any drivers that are damaged due to driver flex.
Rest assured they got you covered
LX: Pretty much every time I set or adjust it, both sides. I hear distinct 2 clicks for each W9 and then 1-2 second later softer clicks when diaphragm comes back. It does not sound cringe-worthy terrible. Xelento was worse. (Sony ier-z1r had none as well as other Sony iems).let's go...general question to Legend X owners.
Do you have any Driver Flex on your IEMs? If so on a scale from 0-10 how much do you have? (moving your mouth, inserting, removing...)
lol...priorities mate, priorities!The thread have gone the wrong pathe lol.
Stop the flexing poping stories I wana hear impressions on valkyries ! Please )
If you are wrong, that would make at least two of us. I compared flex on the lx with IMR Zenith which sounds really loud, but with tuning nozzle that has hole in it - no flex. Also, I once took apart Sony with 16mm single DD and found that diaphragm niche has multiple tiny columns all around limiting excursion. That's why Sonny's have no flex sound ever!No need to apologize—thanks for the impressions!
I do want to swing back to driver flex real quick—if you have sound tubes leading out from dynamic drivers (like the LX does), aren't you guaranteed to get some flex if you move the IEM more than a certain amount while maintaining a seal? Of course you wouldn't get it with foam, as mentioned, as the seal is only complete once the foam expands and fits the ears. But with silicone or customs, it's unlikely that you only achieve a seal at the final insertion depth, so you're going to get flex unless you purposefully (e.g.) pull your ear to prevent a seal from forming until you let go. This seems true to me regardless of venting, or at least any venting level that you might reasonably find in an IEM. Am I wrong somewhere?
Actually I didn't like Stax. (will get a lot of hates now)If driver flex bothers you, then you can forget about owning Stax electrostats. Of course Stax owners call it "farts".
Actually I didn't like Stax. (will get a lot of hates now)