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IEM's - not for everyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Scubadude" data-source="post: 1002999" data-attributes="member: 17459"><p>You need a proper seal for IEM bass to work. And if it does you will know it ... the close-coupled arrangement acts like a piston on your eardrums. Even the slightest leak destroys the seal and weakens the bass a lot. If there is a good seal and bass response is still not to your liking hunt down the Sony MDR-XB90ex. It has enough bass to cause a feeling of physical illness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scubadude, post: 1002999, member: 17459"] You need a proper seal for IEM bass to work. And if it does you will know it ... the close-coupled arrangement acts like a piston on your eardrums. Even the slightest leak destroys the seal and weakens the bass a lot. If there is a good seal and bass response is still not to your liking hunt down the Sony MDR-XB90ex. It has enough bass to cause a feeling of physical illness. [/QUOTE]
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