gerelmx1986
Headphoneus Supremus
Sony IER-Z1R + sony WM1A mosded FW DMP-Z1 v1.02 courtsy of @Morbideath pure bliss for classical music
I have same poblem with the stock tips of IER-M7, the go out every 30 mins
If you are useing tips without wax guard you can try to turn them round with the widest part to the front, then they tend to stay in better. Personally I use the Final E tips
I had all these problems with insecure and painful insertion in ear. All of this was ended when I switched to Fiio cable rather than Sony stock. The over ear preform on Sony cable plus the long plug body at the MMCX caused the iem to be pulled out of my ear. See my earlier posts.
Ok smart assThanks for that info.
To remove the cable, use your thumb and forefinger, squeeze your fingernails into the gap between the IEM and the cable plug, and squeeze. This is a trick suggested in one of the forums, and I find it works beautifully to unplug the cable from the IEM body.I'm not familiar with the IER-M7 but it does seem an odd problem, I had assumed it was down the the weight of the IEMs.
Turning the tips round sounds like a radical idea but I'll give it a go next time I swap them.
I did some testing today and inserted them with no cables attached to see if I had the same problem as you but they still did the same. I did find the Sony cable uncomfortable at first but started to use a technique of twisting the cable barrels to 90 degrees to my ears whilst inserting and then twisting them back until the cable was in the correct place behind my ear, this helped a lot. I do have an aftermarket cable I could try but reading comments on here I'm worried about getting it off again as it doesn't leave much housing to get hold of and with the recessed design of the IEMs means you can't use a spudger between the cable and IEM to click them off.
Thanks for the replies!
Sony IER-Z1R + sony WM1A mosded FW DMP-Z1 v1.02 courtsy of @Morbideath pure bliss for classical music
What kind of sound were you expecting ?
While this may come-off slightly off topic, it’s still important to note.........as many of us own the TA- ZH1ES, this should come as news.
I never knew this but Sony has continued to release firmware and they changed the tone of the amplifier. I simply hooked my TA to a computer and turned it to PC after downloading 1.03 update. The new update is brighter and has a slightly wider midrange soundstage.
Though keep in mind if you like the sound quality of your old firmware you may not be able to roll back to it if 1.03 comes off too bright to you?
There is 1.00 available still to download from Sony but 1.01 and 1.02 are never to be found. I hope someone has them to offer the community a way to go back, if going back is even possible?
Take note that with the IER-Z1R, the changes may or may not be that noticeable to you. One three BA IEM............the qdc Anole V3 was very different after upgrading to 1.03.
Simply go to the Sony download support page for the TA, some will have 1.00 and 1.03, and some Sony pages only have 1.03.
Sony has gone and not publicly announced these changes, yet they are there?
Good luck.
1.03 Firmware is dated March 20, 2017
To remove the cable, use your thumb and forefinger, squeeze your fingernails into the gap between the IEM and the cable plug, and squeeze. This is a trick suggested in one of the forums, and I find it works beautifully to unplug the cable from the IEM body.
For fit issues, you can give a quick try, swapping the right and left earpieces. Put the right IEM into the left ear, and vice versa. This helps for friction issues, and may help if it allows the IEM to seat deeper. Easy to try. Don't swap the cable plugs, just swap the whole thing to try it out. If it helps, then you can swap the cable ends. This is also a forum tip.
Yes, if you are using a cable that goes into the IEM body, then it will not work. Works great on the stock cable, which has a slight gap between plug and the IEM socket.Well, this advice may be good for some other IEMs and the cable removal technique will work with most MMCX earphones but not IER-Z1R. The MMCX socket is recessed inside the metal housing by a few millimetres so any aftermarket cables end will sit inside the housing so no insertion of finger nails between the gap is possible hence the trepidation. Equally with putting these in the wrong ears, this might work with smaller IEMs but due to their size and shape there's not a hope of this working with these.
Yes, if you are using a cable that goes into the IEM body, then it will not work. Works great on the stock cable, which has a slight gap between plug and the IEM socket.
Reversing the IEM helps to move the pressure points around, or eliminate them. May work for some people. Easy to try, so nothing lost in trying. As always, your results may vary.
OUCH!The whole issue about the cable talk is the worry and difficulty of removing third party cables with “standard” connectors. I tried the Sony Kimber cable on the Z1R and had great trouble removing it again
The whole issue about the cable talk is the worry and difficulty of removing third party cables with “standard” connectors. I tried the Sony Kimber cable on the Z1R and had great trouble removing it again
Wrong!!!!$100 says he wasn’t using the right size tips and had poor insertion.