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Dec 11, 2016 at 1:58 PM Post #24,121 of 36,064
Could be a fit issue, but you might try inserting them, then pulling your ear lobe downward and pushing the ciem in slightly further, then releasing your ear lobe.  Don't know but that seems to secure the fit for me.  My two cents!



For new ciem users, the problem is usually insertion. The helix area is usually not inserted in corectly. The helix area also serves as a locking area as well, keeping the ciems locked into the ear etc etc.
 
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Dec 11, 2016 at 5:22 PM Post #24,122 of 36,064
  Could be a fit issue, but you might try inserting them, then pulling your ear lobe downward and pushing the ciem in slightly further, then releasing your ear lobe.  Don't know but that seems to secure the fit for me.  My two cents!

The way i found to work with me is to slide them in and give them a slight twist counter clockwise.

Both really worked for me. Pulling the earlobes down, putting it in further and then twisting counter-clockwise, then releasing the earlobe.
Thanks a bunch!
 
One question though, am I supposed to get a full seal and not hear anything near me while wearing my IEMS? I
remember when getting my impressions done, the substance basically blocked out all sound when it was inserted. Should that happen with these CIEMS?
 
Dec 11, 2016 at 6:08 PM Post #24,123 of 36,064
  Both really worked for me. Pulling the earlobes down, putting it in further and then twisting counter-clockwise, then releasing the earlobe.
Thanks a bunch!
 
One question though, am I supposed to get a full seal and not hear anything near me while wearing my IEMS? I
remember when getting my impressions done, the substance basically blocked out all sound when it was inserted. Should that happen with these CIEMS?

 
When I have music playing I hear nothing but the music. Of course volume also plays a role.
 
Dec 11, 2016 at 7:09 PM Post #24,124 of 36,064
Both really worked for me. Pulling the earlobes down, putting it in further and then twisting counter-clockwise, then releasing the earlobe.
Thanks a bunch!

One question though, am I supposed to get a full seal and not hear anything near me while wearing my IEMS? I
remember when getting my impressions done, the substance basically blocked out all sound when it was inserted. Should that happen with these CIEMS?



No
 
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Dec 11, 2016 at 7:25 PM Post #24,126 of 36,064
Both really worked for me. Pulling the earlobes down, putting it in further and then twisting counter-clockwise, then releasing the earlobe.
Thanks a bunch!

One question though, am I supposed to get a full seal and not hear anything near me while wearing my IEMS? I
remember when getting my impressions done, the substance basically blocked out all sound when it was inserted. Should that happen with these CIEMS?
glad i could help and glad things are looking up for you. Its a bad feeling to think you arent getting all they have to offer! Im sure this happens a lot with 1st time ciem users.
 
Dec 11, 2016 at 7:27 PM Post #24,127 of 36,064
is that a no your not supposed to hear anything around you with or without music playing?



Even if you packed you ears with silicone, blocking off the ears to the maximum ability, once the noise level reaches 60+ dB you wil hear sound. Normal speech level is around 50/55 dB
 
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Dec 11, 2016 at 7:38 PM Post #24,128 of 36,064
Dec 12, 2016 at 1:24 PM Post #24,129 of 36,064
Tell that to my Mother-In-Law, LOL!
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Dec 13, 2016 at 2:19 AM Post #24,134 of 36,064
  I'm over six weeks in.  Trying not to look at my inbox every few minutes. 

 
LOL! I'm still staring blankly at the last email that says, "...built within fabrication time of 6 to 8 weeks"... now lets not mention shipping time.
 
Dec 13, 2016 at 2:34 AM Post #24,135 of 36,064
   
LOL! I'm still staring blankly at the last email that says, "...built within fabrication time of 6 to 8 weeks"... now lets not mention shipping time.

Oh, my time is based on when Sunny received my impressions in China. It was about a week before that that I sent them to Santa Barbara. Oh yeah, this is a legit test of.....something.
 

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