From what i understood the screw is the bass knob. When you turn it in the universal ones it opens an air path. In the customs you can turn it all the way till it comes off.
From what i understood the screw is the bass knob. When you turn it in the universal ones it opens an air path. In the customs you can turn it all the way till it comes off.
So you can only take out the screw when the port is Fully 100% opened? cause if you turn it halfway, you can't take it out if I understand it correctly
Cause I had the ASG-2.5 before, and when I turned the dial to the max, the Bass is insane, it pounds my ears so hard. So I can't imagine how harder it would be on the Custom 2.5 with the port even more Open?
The bass port is just an aperture into which a screw is set. The depth of the screw in the valve determines the bass response. On a generic 2.5, there is a maximum 'open' setting, beyond which turning the screw simply damages the mechanism; However, on a custom, there is nothing to prevent the user from opening the valve by removing the screw entirely. This is not advised.
This also means that the user must pay attention a bit more closely to ensure matched valve settings in each ear. I find the total removal of the screw much more useful on the ambient port than the bass port, but it is important to note that it is applicable to both by design.
Following up, the screw would still be inside the valve and simply open enough for full exposure of the bass canal (you can see right down into it). Total removal of the bass screw goes beyond the intended maximum and sounds a bit weird.
You can pop out the ambient screw with no issues relative to its maximum open setting with the screw in, though.
Following up, the screw would still be inside the valve and simply open enough for full exposure of the bass canal (you can see right down into it). Total removal goes beyond the intended maximum and sounds a bit weird.
What about if you only turn the screw to like almost fully open, like not 100% open but close to it on the Custom 2.5, would it give you more bass than when u turn the screw to max on the Generic 2.5? since the Generic 2.5 screw maximum is only go to 180 turn, and on the custom 2.5 it can go 360 turn. But in this example, let say the screw on the Custom 2.5 doesn't go all the way 360, but like let say 300 degree, would it give more bass than the Generic 2.5 with the screw on Max?
Does anyon in here that bought a Custom 2.5 and can post a picture of the bass p ort and the ambient port as well?
Again, it's all about internal air volume, and that's modified by the depth of the screw. Each custom will have a slightly different total canal depth where the port is due to differing ear anatomy.
What is for certain is that you can achieve greater volume with the screw still in the housing with the custom, but how much more is determined by your ear shape. The customs exactly match the generics in bass response if the screw is just open far enough to expose the entirety of the canal. Any further than that with the screw still in will give you what you're looking for, but unless you have giant ears it won't be too much
And I'll post pics when mine get back from TN if no one else has had a chance to do so. Much respect~
Again, it's all about internal air volume, and that's modified by the depth of the screw. Each custom will have a slightly different total canal depth where the port is due to differing ear anatomy.
What is for certain is that you can achieve greater volume with the screw still in the housing with the custom, but how much more is determined by your ear shape. The customs exactly match the generics in bass response if the screw is just open far enough to expose the entirety of the canal. Any further than that with the screw still in will give you what you're looking for, but unless you have giant ears it won't be too much
Yes, a set of custom 2.5s alongside many other AS ears and much commiserating with the guys in TN.
The ambient port is much more for individuals who use these for playback when singing or playing brass/wind instruments where there would otherwise be a feeling of 'stuffiness' or occlusion due to the perfect seal afforded by the custom fit. It does not provide the kind of openness or passive noise change that is useful from a casual point of view, nor does it make them safe for use while cycling if you weren't comfortable with it beforehand. Maybe +4db? I'm hazarding a guess. After a long practice session (singing), I never got the head pressure effect, though
The screw you turn the bass port. Removing it - again not possible on the 2.5 - the screw has no lock, like in the 2.5 so you can unscrew it until it comes out of the housing and can be removed.
Has anyone seen a frequency graph for the Forte (soon to be fxa6)? I noticed someone referred to these as v-shaped but was curious how drastic the treble boost is.
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