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Q: No Bass from new In-Ear Headphones

Is there a way to test the drivers in the headphones? I'm wondering if the woofer isn't functioning properly. The sound is very clear, but there is next to nothing on the low-end. The fit is extremely snug, but when I press them to my ear to double-check the bass increases, but not by much. When I do the same to my cheap $10 skullcandy headphones, I can clearly feel/hear the bass.

Posted on Dec 12, 2008 9:06 AM

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  • by fmanowhereman,

    fmanowhereman fmanowhereman Feb 2, 2009 11:48 AM in response to AFRO PUFF
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    Feb 2, 2009 11:48 AM in response to AFRO PUFF
    I have had a pair of these since Christmas (present :-)) and you HAVE to get a good fit /seal (not insulting those whom have in-ear /canal phone experience). One thing you can try is substituting ear pieces from some of the Shure earphones (or perhaps others). I have a pair of E2C's and use the foam plugs which work very well on the Apple ear pieces. I use them on my 3G iPhone and use the bass boost on the iPod.
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