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Of course, as long as people post their impressions and thoughts regarding the SCS, it shouldn't going anywhere anytime soon.
Quick question, you think a good seal with the scs creates suction when you move them?? I mean is that the standard for ideal isolation??
When the SCS has an exemplary seal and therefore exemplary isolation, there should be a vacuum-like seal to the SCS, and you should slightly feel it when removing them from your ears.
Reply from Sensaphonics (Stan): "That sometimes comes up for people who order custom sleeves in color. If you mail those back to us, we will happily fix and ship those back to you at no charge. This is our standard fit warranty. To be safe, I would send back the impressions too, if our lab decides it'd be best to remake them. If we go with that route, you'd be put at the front of our queue and turn-around will be expedited. I don't think your particular issue will come to this, though. "
With regards to the reply (assuming the reply is based on your canal being small and choked off), Stan is correct.
What I would add to it to maybe expedite the process is to have your audiologist remake the side impression you are having an issue with (should be free), instructing the audiologist to go very deep (as deep as they can without hurting you) with the foam stop so they can take as deep/long and full as impressions as they can, so you can have the best impression you can get, and then send (and mark on the impression bags) the new impression as well as the old one, and then Sensaphonics can choose the one they think is the best and then work from that one.
These steps should aid you even further with creating the correct and best fit for you.