where to get d-jays tips/ what foam tips to use with d-jays?
Jul 23, 2007 at 3:09 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 5

gregjp48

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I recently found one of the S sized tips on my d-jays torn in my pocket, so I'm in need of new tips. The problem is if I order them from jays.se, there's an outrageous shipping price of 45-100 dollars to the US. Are their any reatailers from which I could order them from?

Alternatively, will Shure or Ety foamies fit? In this case, what size would I be buying? I usually use an xS or S in my right ear and a S in my left (yeah I have small ear canals). I've been wanting foamies, but which should I buy/ hwo would I go about putting them on the D-jays? Thanks.

Also, the jays didn't come with a case, so how would I protect them whilst in my pocket? Are there third party cases any of you head-fiers can recommend?

Thanks
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Jul 23, 2007 at 3:15 PM Post #2 of 5
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I recently found one of the S sized tips on my d-jays torn in my pocket, so I'm in need of new tips. The problem is if I order them from jays.se, there's an outrageous shipping price of 45-100 dollars to the US. Are their any reatailers from which I could order them from?

Alternatively, will Shure or Ety foamies fit? In this case, what size would I be buying? I usually use an xS or S in my right ear and a S in my left (yeah I have small ear canals). I've been wanting foamies, but which should I buy/ hwo would I go about putting them on the D-jays? Thanks.

Also, the jays didn't come with a case, so how would I protect them whilst in my pocket? Are there third party cases any of you head-fiers can recommend?

Thanks
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Hi!

Have you checked with headroom or audiocubes? If they dont have then contact me.

http://www.headphone.com
http://www.audiocubes.com
 
Jul 23, 2007 at 4:00 PM Post #3 of 5
Hi,

When I used the d-JAYS, I found they sounded very good with Etymotic ER4's foam tips. Isolation becomes top notch, and bass is more impactful. The tips need to be enlarged a bit, though (I used a screwdriver, or a pen).
 
Jul 23, 2007 at 5:24 PM Post #5 of 5
I also used the triflanges, but I found that the sound suffered because of the narrow tubes.
 

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