Literally says in the manual that "moistening tips eases insertion" 🤣🤣🤣 I love Etymotics, they're so kinky and sound amazing. My ER4XRs are on the way this week. Picked them up at adorama for $129!!!
@@chrisstroud60 I have the ER2SE right now and love them. I'm trying to post the link but youtube keeps blocking it. adorama.com /etyer4xr.html?sdtid=14826490&emailprice=t Hopefully that works, just get rid of the space
The way I normally wear them comfortably with the triple tip is about the depth you insert them in this video. But the problem is I get a horrible peak around 12k. There is a dip in the response around 14k so it seems they are intended to be inserted deep enough to push the resonant peak into that area. But if I do they are so far gone that they push into the bony part of my ear canal which hurts and and when viewed from the front you can't even see the strain relief sticking out under my tragus, only the cable bending out with no strain relief.
After having ER2XR for some time, this time I notice capsules get warm when listening loud, especially when playing loud bass levels. Does that mean mine got defective and should get replacement? I tried changing eartips and filters, same thing happens. Etymotic suggested me to receive replacement.
the only time I've ever had ety tips of any kind come off in my ear is when i used them after they were worn out. but if it does happen the best thing to do if replace them right away. they shouldn't move on the stem easily. just alwsys be careful removing them.
Thanks! Instead och licking the tips someone over at Head-Fi recommended simply breathing on them. Haven't had the opportunity to try it myself though.
it works, but i find licking your finger and then rubbing it onto the tips gets them wet enough to be very easy to insert, but not so wet that they are gross. you don't want to soak them, just evenly wet them. i used to breath on them, but that only works when condensation can build up. if it's too dry it doesn't work well...
Sean DEntremont Would it have the same affect as wetting a tissue paper a wrapping the warriors in it? Also would I have to moisten them every time I wanted to use them?
They both provide isolation so it comes down to personal preference as regards comfort. Personally I find the flange type tips easier to use for extended periods. I have relatively small ear canals which suit the flange type better, but if you have large canals the foam tips work well
@@mettacitta2000 I got a pair about 2 months ago. I do prefer the flanged for ease of use but find that after an hour or so, due to sweating, they tend to slide out a little bit so I constantly have to push them back in. I suppose that for extended playing when you don't need to remove them, foam would be better (at least for MY ear canal). Thanks for your comment!
I managed to get from ali express 50pcs DIY Tuning Papers 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 Mesh Tuning Cotton Pads Earphones DIY Adhesive Papers for 4 dollars. For the green filter sound, get the 350. For brighter tone, get the 300 and for a less treble get the 400. 50 filters and produce the same results. Remove the old filter and press the stickers into the noozle. Simple
The transparent first comes woth mk5 s. It is bigger than light grey/greenish or the old white. And it is like a bigger version of the small dark grey with a even thicker flanges. Sound wise it is worse than the light grey.
technically, yes. realistically, no. the ety has a tab that keeps the connector in place. normal mmcx don't use such a tab, and as such are very loose and practically don't stay in at all.