acegazda
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Hey guys,
I got a set of bose triport ie's for xmas and I was planning on respectfully exchanging them, but realized the gift giver works for bose and got them from work. No go on the exchange. So, I decided to make the best of it, they are after all, SLIGHTLY superior to my creative ep-630s... but to my horror
the silicon tips are a terrible fit and provide no sound isolation. So, as a preliminary step, I switched the bose tips with the smallest size creative tips I have from my ep-630. I was quite pleased with the results, a big improvement, but still not a ton of sound isolation because the creative tips aren't a perfect fit for the buds. So, my question is thus: is there any way to make at home a set of foam (or whatever material) tips for the headphones that would provide some sound isolation? I'm looking for something like the foam tips found on ety's and such. If anyone has any thoughts, that would be great.
I got a set of bose triport ie's for xmas and I was planning on respectfully exchanging them, but realized the gift giver works for bose and got them from work. No go on the exchange. So, I decided to make the best of it, they are after all, SLIGHTLY superior to my creative ep-630s... but to my horror
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