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The hacky Borscht Belt jokes that continue to taint this thread (unoriginal and unimaginative, the comedic equivalent of Geek Verbs) are really the antithesis of everything Noble stands for. Thank him for bringing you back to reality.
I, for one, also prefer not to have any "jokes" in this thread. Nothing annoys me more to see my subscription counter light up only to find that it's yet another irrelevant "joke of the day". Would have been okay if the materials are original, but these are just copy-pastes, what's the point really...
I've been lurking around here for a while and haven't really got down to posting since I've been on the fence about getting a CIEM.
The K10 however has peaked my interest. I was looking for a warmish sounding custom that doesn't compromise on details.
I've owned 3 customs in the past and had the same issue with all of them. I'm guessing it was fit thing despite having them re-done. There was a very noticeable drop in bass when I lie down while using all 3. Sitting up made things much better, but they sounded best when I gently pressed them in.
I had the same issue both pre and post wisdom tooth extraction. My remolds occurred on either side of pulling them out.
Is there something I should be doing differently when getting impressions? Since my usage is not for professional use would closed jaw impression make a difference?
Oh and I've never managed to get a decent seal with universals and I've had the eartips getting lodged in my ear when I pull the IEMS out way too often!
The K10 however has peaked my interest. I was looking for a warmish sounding custom that doesn't compromise on details
I've owned 3 customs in the past and had the same issue with all of them. I'm guessing it was fit thing despite having them re-done. There was a very noticeable drop in bass when I lie down while using all 3. Sitting up made things much better, but they sounded best when I gently pressed them in.
Is there something I should be doing differently when getting impressions? Since my usage is not for professional use would closed jaw impression make a difference?
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More people like my jokes then do not. But since you have a stick so far up your butt, you can be a hand puppet. I will stop doing them. It just amazes me that people will whine because someone wants to bring some fun and smiles to a thread.
Hello and greetings dearest Noble people and forum mates.
I have a question to mighty Wizard:
Which earpiece connector can be used on aftermarket cable in order to feet K10 properly (no damage to ear peace socket)
I found that there plenty sizes exists including 0.75, 0.77, 0.78 mm pin diameter.
0.78mm, which is standard for CIEMs for a while.
Thank's a lot. One more question.
Is there any experience finding a cable for K10 with Android remote on it
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I've been lurking around here for a while and haven't really got down to posting since I've been on the fence about getting a CIEM.
The K10 however has peaked my interest. I was looking for a warmish sounding custom that doesn't compromise on details.
I've owned 3 customs in the past and had the same issue with all of them. I'm guessing it was fit thing despite having them re-done. There was a very noticeable drop in bass when I lie down while using all 3. Sitting up made things much better, but they sounded best when I gently pressed them in.
I had the same issue both pre and post wisdom tooth extraction. My remolds occurred on either side of pulling them out.
Is there something I should be doing differently when getting impressions? Since my usage is not for professional use would closed jaw impression make a difference?
Oh and I've never managed to get a decent seal with universals and I've had the eartips getting lodged in my ear when I pull the IEMS out way too often!
When u lay down, your tissues, muscle mass, and even fat, will change shape.... (and due to the fact that your ear canal is connected to your body, the ear canal will change shape as well). The only sollution would be to have ear mold impressions taken while laying down.... then when you sit up, your jaw would sit in a different position, and then your ear canal would change shape.... and you would lose your seal all over again.
The hacky Borscht Belt jokes that continue to taint this thread (unoriginal and unimaginative, the comedic equivalent of Geek Verbs) are really the antithesis of everything Noble stands for. Thank him for bringing you back to reality.
Hi there, we really can't openly talk about the number of units sold etc etc.... So we really can't answer your question The reasons for this are internal business matters.... But thanks for asking
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would anyone be able to help me with a comparison? I am looking at the Noble 3, and noticed it has a slightly V shaped sound signature which is what I like. How present is the low end? I want to compare these to the Shure SE535s as they are in the same price range and both triple armature drivers.
Thanks!
I understand, John. No worries!
The SE535 and the N3 are quite different in their respective sound signatures. The Shures are mid-centric, with a lush and thick midrange that can be a little overpowering at times. Bass is sufficiently strong, with good punch and texture. Treble however, suffers greatly, with some noticeable roll-off, despite having smooth and clear highs. On the other hand, the N3 has definitive lows with even more prominent highs, resulting in a lot of sparkle, and an aggressive sound. As a a result, the midrange is its least noticeable feature. Your choice between the 2 greatly depends on your musical preferences. The Shures are very good for vocal-oriented genres, whilst the N3 is more energetic, and is better for EDM.