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jfunk Posts: 67

They fit quite well. I just didnt expect them to fall out as often as they do. They dont really stay in much better than the HPM-70s for me.

Maybe I should try a smaller pad so it fits further into my ear.


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Posted: 2005-12-30 12:37:38
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seguy Posts: 85

I was having some of the same fitting issues some of you have had with the HPM-70 earpieces. I could not get it to seal properly in my ear canal, so much of the bass was missing. It seems a air tight fit is a must if you want bass with these "in the ear" type headphones.
So, what I did was take a ordinary foam type ear plug, (the type you squish down and then put in your ear, and it expands to close the ear canal to block noise), I wear these at my job because of loud noises.
Anyway, I took one of them, cut it in half, so its not too long, made a hole through each one of the halfs, removed the rubber thingy off the ends of the HPM-70's, and slipped on the foam earplug halves.
Let me tell you, it makes a huge difference in the bass response now, because using the foam earplug like this, makes a airtight seal every time, and it makes a comfortable fit too. Also cheap to replace when they get dirty, and best of all CHEAP!
Your results may vary, but its a idea anyway.
Here's a pix of what it looks like.

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Posted: 2006-01-02 07:27:30
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tion Posts: 40

hi im new here, i got a w800i ages ago and lost the whole headset wen i was out 1 day. i need to buy a new 1 but dont know where to get 1 from, im not allowed to buy from the internet so i need to find a shops that sells them, i live in the uk near newcastle. could any one help me out by telling me what shops sell these because i would like to listen to my music on my phone again and use my own personal headphones plzz help !!
thanx in advance
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Posted: 2006-01-02 18:18:10
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abbafan1972 Posts: > 500

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On 2005-12-30 03:07:12, max_wedge wrote:
no you have to buy the whole thing complete, but that doesn't mean you can't use your own headphones still. You can use any headphones you like.



I have tried my own headphones (creative) in the 3.5 jack and thought it sounded rubbish.
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Posted: 2006-01-05 14:35:01
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max_wedge Posts: > 500

you can get better headphones than creative Try some sennheiser's mate, then you'll notice the difference
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Posted: 2006-01-05 14:43:47
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abbafan1972 Posts: > 500

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On 2006-01-05 14:43:47, max_wedge wrote:
you can get better headphones than creative Try some sennheiser's mate, then you'll notice the difference



Didn't buy the creative ones especially, already owned them as have an mp3 player. Will have a look at the other ones you mentioned.
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Posted: 2006-01-05 15:15:48
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ullyeus Posts: 57

I'm having problem with the bud doesn't fit all the way in my right ear. I think my ears are in different size as I tried with the left bud and vice versa and still the same result
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Posted: 2006-01-08 13:07:55
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JwY Posts: 500

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On 2006-01-05 14:43:47, max_wedge wrote:
you can get better headphones than creative Try some sennheiser's mate, then you'll notice the difference



or some shure
i should get some myself
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Posted: 2006-01-09 00:32:54
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