Well, I suppose yes. I have the ER-20 earplugs & I can't use my headphones properly. I think they are really good in clubs.
Sep-25-2006 19:14
Pinokio
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Panama City, Panama
quote:
Originally posted by almar
Well, I suppose yes. I have the ER-20 earplugs & I can't use my headphones properly. I think they are really good in clubs.
Thanks for the reply, butthat still doesnt answermy question.
the ER-20 has only one sized, while the ER-15 are custom made, so I wonder if the custom made should feel a little uncomfortable when using the headphones.
Having never owned a pair myself my assumption is that like any pair of earplugs there is some adjustement time needed before you are completely comfortable using them.
Sep-25-2006 19:38
Pinokio
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: Panama City, Panama
quote:
Originally posted by jdat
Having never owned a pair myself my assumption is that like any pair of earplugs there is some adjustement time needed before you are completely comfortable using them.
Well I haven't use it for hours
just recive them, but when Ihave no headphones, I feel just fine.
when I wear my headphones I feel a little uncomfortable.
So I would like to know if ti's normal to feel like this
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: San Antonio, US : TXTA #156
Do you need to wear them with headphones? I just wear mine when I'm going out. I don't have the customs though.
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Do plugs eventually take the shape of your ear, like shoes?
Sep-25-2006 22:27
SPAWNmaster
DJ/Producer
Registered: Jun 2006
Location: Boston, USA
quote:
Originally posted by Aquarian
Do plugs eventually take the shape of your ear, like shoes?
er-15's are custom molded so they dont need to take shape they should be ready to wear off the bat
Sep-25-2006 22:51
skot_e
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Adelaide
Problem comes when you put the H/P on, it slightly alters the shape of your ear canal by putting pressure on the outer edge. Only way I can think you'd get around that is by wearing the H/P when being fitted, but that's not really practical.
Sep-26-2006 06:45
T-Soma
The Sky Was Pink...
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Chair
You could always try different headphones untill you find some big comfy ones that go well with your earplugs.