Dsnuts
Headphoneus Supremus
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Have you guys thought about shaving your housing? I know this is kinda extreme and I wouldn't suggest doing such a thing for any other earphone.
Towards the middle of this thread I actually showed how to shave off excess housing to get a much more comfier fit.. Now this requires some work as you have to use sand paper to shave off much of the sharper outer housing and the thick chrome paint but it works. The comfort level goes up huge when doing this. Plus this is an opportunity to actually customize your earphone. AS once you shave off the extra bulk the black plastic will be exposed.. Painting this with a good model paint and you got a custom looking MP 8320.. I will post pics of what I did later. But believe me if you guys want real comfort it is easy to shave off the thick plastic that house the driver... Worth it in my opinion.
I forgot to mention,. Even if you shave off just the chrome paint that is on these earphones just from that alone there is more comfort. The idea is to make the housing smaller for your canals the plastic is so thick you can continue to shave off until it fits. Plus shaving off the housing will make your nozzle a tad bit longer which these earphones need. Something to consider.