Will that bracket not be a little big for such a small reservoir?
I did check first , they say it should be fine for a res/pump combo , and its the first bracket i actually like and looks the part , had to twist my own arm over the price and the closest i could find it was Rotterdam , could not find in the UK
If only I could stick things in my ears*sigh*.
It's a shame too because it's amazing how much sound you can get out of a pair of in ears and the bass quality. Well worth it IMO. If I knew then what I know now I would have maybe two pairs of headphones. Still, I love collecting them so I guess I will buy more at some point haha.
If you ever get the chance. Try these ones. They even provide several filters you can swap out depending on music taste. bass filter, treble, balanced etc.
When it comes to collecting, i have the SE215,315,425,535, 535 LTD and not the 846.
Did the unthinkable and splashed the cash on literally the best IEM you can get. Never a fan of walking around with headphones. Always feel like a pleb. I've probably spent just as much on IEM as AlienALX has on headphones.. maybe more. There is no substitute for the SE846
however.. if ears could orgasm... I am now a cool grand poorer. HELP!
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a GRAND?!
Wow! I love my music, but I spent too much time working on the flight line behind military class jets. (Military jets have no noise-deadening, and are much louder than normal) My hearing suffered so much that I now have what they call Profound hearing loss. I have hearing aids for day to day listening and they do help. But music fidelity is gone, no matter what I use.
The best little in-ear headsets I have are a Klipsch and a Monster brand. Spending a grand on me would probably be a waste.
Interesting. Im an ex officer of RAF. Did almost the same. My right ear has some loss due to my stupidity of not using defenders sometimes when working on the Tornado GR1.
Impact wouldn't be as bad as you since I wasn't in close proximity to a jet in full burn. Still, damage was done.
Regardless of Monster sound quality, I refuse to ever buy a set from Beats after finding out that a £130 pair to buy cost only $13 bucks in materials. I had some Klipsch XR8i hybrids but were too bulky in my ears. felt in orthadox.
I can't wear IEMs for more than an hour without my inner ears becoming itchy or uncomfortable, but I can wear my headphones almost all day long. However I never headphones out and about; I always wear IEMs. One of these days I'll invest as much in a nice pair IEMs as I've done with headphones, but not right now. A $1000 is a lot, but I think it's a worthy investment. Good sound is magical. Congrats on the new set, Warchild!
Interesting. Im an ex officer of RAF. Did almost the same. My right ear has some loss due to my stupidity of not using defenders sometimes when working on the Tornado GR1.
Impact wouldn't be as bad as you since I wasn't in close proximity to a jet in full burn. Still, damage was done.
My flight-line experience had to do with testing the four jet engines on the B1 Bombers. I was in manufacturing for a time, and also test. We would chain the bombers down and then run the power up and down to measure engine output and functionality. (Afterburner too) We had to build huge blast walls behind (and around) the bombers to mute the noise going out to homes in the area.
That made it even louder inside, next to the birds.