The warranty covers shells only, this is explicitly stated in the paper manual they ship out with the unit.Wow that's garbage. E-mail Massdrop and maybe get an extra cable while you're waiting.
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The warranty covers shells only, this is explicitly stated in the paper manual they ship out with the unit.Wow that's garbage. E-mail Massdrop and maybe get an extra cable while you're waiting.
Surprisingly, both of my iem to cable connections are quite tight out of the box (I'd been preparing myself to use some silver tape as a "gasket"), unlike for other people. So definitely not that factor.You've probably already tried this, but just in case: double check the connection to the earpieces. Mine are a bit loose and I've had them both pop out and sometimes pull apart just enough to kill sound from that earpiece.
What particular models have you ordered?I've ordered compatible spiral dots and spin fits to see if I can achieve the elusive perfect seal.
What particular models have you ordered?
As a long time Etymotic owner (HF3's and now ERPT) I was intrigued by Massdrop's stated goals for the MD+ and the reviews elsewhere. I love the slap-you-in-the-face clarity Ety's offer, but they are not all-arounders and are not the most comfortable. I ordered a pair of the MD+ in the current drop and received them last week.
First impressions:
Over the next week, I hope to write up a full comparison of the MD+ to the ER4PT's. From what I've heard so far, I'm really impressed.
- Unbelievable Comfort: I never had the same comfort problem others have with Ety's, so take this with grain of salt: The raves about MD+ comfort are FULLY JUSTIFIED! Fit is fantastic, and unlike Ety's I can wear these comfortably in bed or with head propped up on a pillow while reading. They disappear in your ears after a few mins of listening.
- Great Soundstage: Compared to the ER4PT, MB+ has a much wider soundstage
- Bass VERY Tip Dependent: I'm a big fan of the foam tips for the ER4PT due to comfort & they don't create ear pressure issues for me when flying. I also don't find major differences between foamies & triple flanges on sound with ER4. So I started with the included foams for the MD+ and I found them nearly unlistenable. The promised bass bump was instead overwhelming. Voices and guitars were nearly unintelligible beneath the bass bloat. Trying some Comply Comfort tips, the problem was even worse. THE GOOD NEWS - The MD+ were completely different with the supplied the dual flanges despite a good/not great seal. I could finally hear a bit of what everyone was raving about. I've ordered compatible spiral dots and spin fits to see if I can achieve the elusive perfect seal.
Disagree about foam tips - they are atrocious, some cheap chinese comply knock-off. Sticky like a play-dough, fragile, manageable to put on, but absolutely impossible to dis-attach without ruining a tip a little. They should've gone with complys.
You've probably already tried this, but just in case: double check the connection to the earpieces. Mine are a bit loose and I've had them both pop out and sometimes pull apart just enough to kill sound from that earpiece.
Interesting, my SE cable was also non-functioning on the right side. I wonder if others have had this issue.
It's happened a couple of times primarily after switching between different cables. They aren't the most secure connections I've seen, but I think it's at least 50% user error and so I'm not sure it's really a big issue yet. Will let you know if that changes.Did you manage to solve the issue of loose cable connection to earpiece?
Cable pop out from earpiece to kill sound seems to be quite a big issue man...
The included foams are weirdly sticky. I'm going to put the difference down to individual ear acoustics vs. bass preference, bc if the combo was creating the same sound for you as it was me, I can't imagine you would have actually liked it even as a full-on bass head.I agree with fragile as they started to tear off just from putting them on but they did sound pretty good for the short life span I had with them haha. I guess our preference for bass is different.