dano1122
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with the longer tips as suggested, the sound is becoming a bit more clear, but it still tips towards the bass side which robs alot of my music of the detail it needs
Originally Posted by dano1122 again, i must say, the um2's lack ability to seperate sounds, things kind of mush together a bit which makes it sound a bit muddy. also, the treble is very poor. |
Originally Posted by dano1122 you know what i feel it may be blue onion, practice with putting these in and out and getting a good seal. i find every time i put em in and out its a little different sounding. the tips especially make the sound very different. |
Originally Posted by Dick Danger Do your nozzles feel secure? A friend of mine had one of his break off, they weren't even a month old at the time. Westone replaced it right away, but it seems like it should have lasted longer than a few weeks. |
Originally Posted by catscratch Ety triflanges will bring out the treble, but not as much as a pair of Ety's |
Originally Posted by dano1122 i'll be taking them to the library today on a fresh mind, lets see what happens. |
Originally Posted by Affi75 This might be correct for the ER-6/6i, but the ER-4 has a dynamic driver, so it should benefit from burn-in just as much or little as all other dynamic earphones i guess ? ! |
Originally Posted by dano1122 just ordered my er4p's, do those triflanges come with em? |
Originally Posted by bLue_oNioN That is incorrect, both ER-4 versions do not have dynamic drivers. |