harpo1
Headphoneus Supremus
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I don't see an option to select the size you want. Are the three sets different sizes?I have those, they work great
I don't see an option to select the size you want. Are the three sets different sizes?I have those, they work great
Yes, its a set of small, medium, and large size.I don't see an option to select the size you want. Are the three sets different sizes?
Thanks! Ordered three sets.Yes, its a set of small, medium, and large size.
I dug around in my audiobox and came up with these:https://amzn.to/2AfzUSx that are working pretty well so far. I have the Bose-style tips too, but have not tried them, since these fit.
Ohhh - I like those. I didn't realize at first glance they allow you to have any eartips you want ...
Mine started that way, but after burning them in overnight they were fine and sounded much better.Just picked up a set of these and they had a serious channel imbalance. Right side was noticeably quieter than then left. Shame to get only 20 minutes with them before shipping back. Has this been a common problem for anyone?
I purchased a memory cable for about $10 off Amazon...
Thanks, guess I'll give the next pair a bit longer before I make any decisions.Mine started that way, but after burning them in overnight they were fine and sounded much better.
Try switching sides too. You can connect the left cable to the right earpiece and vice versa.Are you inverting the speakers so the memory section goes up & over to hold them?
I tried that with the stock tips but the nozzle angle didn't work.
Looks to be a decent cable for money.The stock cable is just stupid, in my opinion - it drags down and disrupts the fit.
I'm considering stripping the sheathing, but doubt if it will be much lighter.
Trying to find a smooth (not twisted, braided, or sheathed) MMCX cable with no memory wire and no microphone *and* straight connectors is proving tricky.
There's one at PartsExpress
http://bit.ly/2ANlkCj
- any others?