Which tips have you tried?
Spinfits, Spiral Dots and generic tri-flanges tend to work well.
Foam based tips should always give a good seal - I'm currently using Inairs with my K10Us
How do you get the damn tips on? Is there a trick? It feels like trying to put a bottle cap on a bottle 20% bigger than the cap. I just can't seem to get them on.
How do you get the damn tips on? Is there a trick? It feels like trying to put a bottle cap on a bottle 20% bigger than the cap. I just can't seem to get them on.
They can be tricky to get on sometimes. I usually place it at about a 45 degree angle to the iem stem and just work it on. Seems to work fine.
Another tip (sorry) is that some tips tend to slip down the stem too far preventing a good insertion. To fix this I use the inside plastic tube from an old comply tip and cut it to size and slip it on first. I found that trick solved issues I was having with getting a proper seal. YMMV.
If your struggling with the blue tips, what I find helpful is I invert the black skirt of the ear tip, and grasp it by the black portion only. This makes the blue portion protrude outward and makes it a bit more stiffer. Then I just force it on to the tip portion of the iem.
If your struggling with the blue tips, what I find helpful is I invert the black skirt of the ear tip, and grasp it by the black portion only. This makes the blue portion protrude outward and makes it a bit more stiffer. Then I just force it on to the tip portion of the iem.
On the customer service topic I have nothing but good things to say about Noble and, in particular, Brannan. I ordered some Encores during the sale and happily greeted the UPS driver and opened my package and in it was a pair of Katanas. Stuff happens. I immediately contacted Brannan and in spite of his being in transit attending CanJam he got in touch with me and apologized for the mixup and promised to send the Encores (along with a prepaid shipping label to return the Katanas) immediately on his return. Mistakes do happen and my experience with the response to resolve it while balancing a hectic schedule at CanJam has left me a fan. Thanks guys!
I must say Although I haven't received my giveaway of the encore yet. Probably because brannan is busy at canjam. I am dying to try out the encore and provide my review on it. furthermore, I was thinking of getting a ciem soon and I am tilting towards noble audio. I've purchased the noble x and from the time i provided my review and now, I am impressed how some tip changes and burning in have changed the sound for the better. for those of you that do not believe in burn in, whether it be in my head or not, I am enjoying the noble x more than I did as time pass by.,, so I think noble's iems are something to appreciate for a long duration rather than an immediate wow factor.
I must say Although I haven't received my giveaway of the encore yet. Probably because brannan is busy at canjam. I am dying to try out the encore and provide my review on it. furthermore, I was thinking of getting a ciem soon and I am tilting towards noble audio. I've purchased the noble x and from the time i provided my review and now, I am impressed how some tip changes and burning in have changed the sound for the better. for those of you that do not believe in burn in, whether it be in my head or not, I am enjoying the noble x more than I did as time pass by.,, so I think noble's iems are something to appreciate for a long duration rather than an immediate wow factor.
I was wondering why you guys decided to go with cables that have such high impedance. I've measured them at just below 2 Ohm per line. This is much higher than any of the other cables I have here, which are all below 0.6 Ohm per line. The best one I have here is a mere 0.18 Ohm (Shure stock cable).
I was wondering why you guys decided to go with cables that have such high impedance. I've measured them at just below 2 Ohm per line. This is much higher than any of the other cables I have here, which are all below 0.6 Ohm per line. The best one I have here is a mere 0.18 Ohm (Shure stock cable).
My gut feeling says it's to keep the overall cable + earphone impedance higher, making it less sensitive to source impedance. But that's just guessing on my part.
My gut feeling says it's to keep the overall cable + earphone impedance higher, making it less sensitive to source impedance. But that's just guessing on my part.
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