monsterhk
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Originally Posted by jobski /img/forum/go_quote.gif so is it not worth it getting them freq shows? should i go for the superfreqs instead? i have an amp that i use with my sr60. if the freqs could benefit from them. |
Originally Posted by dakkar /img/forum/go_quote.gif Ok, the fit on my left ear is slowly getting better through some light sanding. But I have a question. I need to press down on the bottom of the monitor to have it pop in properly into my ear canal (not so on the right side, it goes in naturally with a slight twist). Once inside, it is mostly comfortable although with a bit of discomfort at the beginning. After that, I can have them in for over an hour with no problem. It does seem that moving my mouth and sweat (was biking today) increase the succion in my ear to a point where it can get a bit uncomfortable. When I take it out, it is easier than previously (thanks to the sanding) but I still need to pull out the canal section (can't twist too painful) so it pop back out. It's painful for a few seconds than it's ok. But I can't imagine putting them in and out several times a day... Lastly, while not wearing the IEM, my ears feel a bit strange, not pain, maybe just a light throbbing. Should this go away? Thanks! |
Originally Posted by Hayduke /img/forum/go_quote.gif Have you visited your audiologist about this? I don't think I agree with Headphoneaddict that this is fine. Any pain in the ears is worrysome to me. |
Originally Posted by yeahman67 /img/forum/go_quote.gif what is the name of the website where you get freQs? |
Originally Posted by yeahman67 /img/forum/go_quote.gif what is the name of the website where you get freQs? |
Originally Posted by Sovkiller /img/forum/go_quote.gif [size=x-large]Got them today!!! Finally...[/size] Incredible they went all the way to FL and back to NJ, they paid for 2nd day by DHL again, not sure but whomever is doing this to Todd should be fired, they have paid in shipping costs to me, the cost fo the IEM's if not more, what kind of philosphy of conducting business is that, seriously...OK I understand that to keep a customer satisfied in one thing, and to loose money is another...If I decided to return them, they will loose money for sure, regardless of how much they will discount for the wasted materials!!! logistics should be taken into consideration, seriously there Todd please, or you will no go too far... Well to the point, the fit now seems to be good, of course it is too early, but let's see, the bass now become more deep and good enough to satisfy the best of the bassheads IMO...The refit work another of my concerns is perfect, there is no way of noticing any imperfection, nothing, and I'm very demanding (or dement-ing) ...more to come!!! |
Originally Posted by dakkar /img/forum/go_quote.gif The one who did the impression is away on vacation. I have an appointment for the 14. I was just trying to fix the problem right away, so i'm slowly sanding. That left monitor definately feels "big" in my ear. No throbbing of the inner ear though. When biking (on a racer bike head tilted back) I do get a bit of pain when turning my head on the left. But mostly now, it's on removal. That's what really bothers me. I get a sharp pain when wedging out the monitor and this part of my ear (see pic) stays tender/bruised for a few minutes. |
Originally Posted by Hayduke /img/forum/go_quote.gif So where are the pictures? |
Originally Posted by cyberspyder /img/forum/go_quote.gif Hearing products for hearing professionals :: Westone That's not $7.50... Hearing products for hearing professionals :: Westone $3.25 Subtotal: $5.20 Shipping: $11.00 Total: $11.20 Case total: $12.75 Shipping: around $7 (I used ultimate ears' address as an example) Added up, that's still cheaper than the Westone price, and as a bonus, your earphones will stay in place and not move. Brendan |