Originally Posted by olblueyez /img/forum/go_quote.gif I dont think its you.
Yeah I agree. However, I do get the same "effect" with my Turbines if i get a weird seal on my left ear. Volume is lopsided to the right. Same sort of thing happened to my PFEs, but the filters in the left piece always seemed to break...I have no idea why.
If the imbalance is not that great, I wouldn't doubt that it's just your ears. I hear slightly more / different sounds in my left ear, even with custom monitors. As has already been suggested, try swapping the left and right. If the imbalance doesn't change per each ear, then it's definitely you.
Originally Posted by DeusInvictus7 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Yeah I agree. However, I do get the same "effect" with my Turbines if i get a weird seal on my left ear. Volume is lopsided to the right. Same sort of thing happened to my PFEs, but the filters in the left piece always seemed to break...I have no idea why.
My first pair of Turbine had that too. Volume slightly lopsided to the right. It turns out they were defective (no bass), and when I got the replacements I figured the same problem would occur, as I DID get that problem with other IEMs before, but now, not so.
As mentioned, there could be a number of issues. Sometimes, if you are experiencing allergies or have a slight inner ear infection, your volume perception can change between your ears. Also, often a set of phones will have unbalanced driver efficiencies. If these are new phones, take them back and swap them out. I've had to do this a few times. Additionally, if you have another set of other phones, try them to see if the same source material is balanced the same. As someone suggested above, use software or a hardware cable to interchange the channels and see if the volume peception switches. Check the phones for wax in the ports. If you are using foam tips, be sure one is not smashed closed.
Originally Posted by charlie0904 /img/forum/go_quote.gif or you can try pressing your earphones abit. for me, my right ear canal is larger abit so there is a tiny gap.
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