The FitEar CIEM Impressions Thread
Jun 15, 2014 at 12:47 PM Post #3,331 of 6,670
  Oh sure.  The inside of your ears don't really sweat, but there is still a lot moisture in the ear. Cant you feel it when you take IEMs out after then have been in for a while? When you take out your IEMs there is moisture in them. This moisture slowly start to play havocs with electronics, wire connections, etc. The silica Gel will absorb that moisture very quickly. Sweet!!

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  Thank you.  Didn't know.  I don't know if sound degrades over time because of this, or people had their customs die on them.  Don't want to take chances.  Are there cases specifically for this?  Where can I get them?
 
Jun 15, 2014 at 1:37 PM Post #3,332 of 6,670
 
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  Thank you.  Didn't know.  I don't know if sound degrades over time because of this, or people had their customs die on them.  Don't want to take chances.  Are there cases specifically for this?  Where can I get them?

 
You can find silica gel sachest in lots of household products, like vitamin-supplement bottles or shoe boxes. That's the cheapest solution*
 
You can also buy silical gel sachets or canisters at the desiccants section of most DIY stores, or even your local Wallmart or Tesco or whatever evil-hypermarket-franchise you have in your country. Shops that specialize in leather goods also offer (or can recommend) different types of dehumifying solutions.
 
*Actually, old newspaper makes for decent alternatives. Cumbersome, since you need to wrap and unwrap them around your iems each time, but cheaper than chips.
 
Jun 15, 2014 at 3:57 PM Post #3,333 of 6,670
:frowning2:   Thank you.  Didn't know.  I don't know if sound degrades over time because of this, or people had their customs die on them.  Don't want to take chances.  Are there cases specifically for this?  Where can I get them?

You can get both at amazon Pelican 1010 case. Hydrosorbent os40
 
Jun 15, 2014 at 10:44 PM Post #3,336 of 6,670
  Or just get a Westone Monitor Saver. The simplest solution IMO.

I have lots of these for my hearing aids. I find them too small to use with the cables attached to my Fitears and Im not about to start unplugging my cable three times a day.
 
Jun 15, 2014 at 10:47 PM Post #3,337 of 6,670
Well I shared what works for me. May be mashed potatoes would work!
 
Jun 17, 2014 at 6:50 AM Post #3,338 of 6,670
Looks like the MH335DW is no longer a CIEM we exclusive.

TO GO! 335DW :-
http://www.head-fi.org/t/597146/fitear-to-go-series-334-335dw-suyamas-custom-iem-made-universal/3600_20#post_10640481

Further discussions to be continued on the other thread.
 
Jun 17, 2014 at 7:17 AM Post #3,339 of 6,670
Looks like the MH335DW is no longer a CIEM we exclusive.

TO GO! 335DW :-
http://www.head-fi.org/t/597146/fitear-to-go-series-334-335dw-suyamas-custom-iem-made-universal/3600_20#post_10640481

Further discussions to be continued on the other thread.


Wow! Thanks for the heads up, AnakChan
 
Jun 17, 2014 at 7:29 AM Post #3,340 of 6,670
Battle of the biggest universal IEM have begun. Roxxane vs TG335DW with 1plus2 mixed in?
 
Jun 17, 2014 at 7:39 AM Post #3,341 of 6,670
Fitear 334tg on ebay for $ 1349.00
 
Jun 17, 2014 at 7:46 AM Post #3,342 of 6,670
Just wondering does any of the current MH335DW owners feel about losing the exclusiveness?
 

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