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Apr 20, 2017 at 12:05 PM Post #25,351 of 36,096
Apr 20, 2017 at 3:43 PM Post #25,353 of 36,096
It varies, so if u cant see them, certainly don't use force while using the jodi vac


So only the metal-like component right? Will slightly nudging the plastic tube be fine? I've had quite some build up in the canal and I've unintentionally nudged the edge of the tube a couple of times while using the loop/brush tool
Pardon my paranoia
 
Apr 20, 2017 at 7:41 PM Post #25,354 of 36,096
It varies, so if u cant see them, certainly don't use force while using the jodi vac


So only the metal-like component right? Will slightly nudging the plastic tube be fine? I've had quite some build up in the canal and I've unintentionally nudged the edge of the tube a couple of times while using the loop/brush tool
Pardon my paranoia


If by nudge you mean slight contact with the plastic tube then I would expect that would be ok. The plastic tube is fairly long and starts at the front of the BA drivers covering the sound outlet before ending just before the bores. The drivers themselves are glued to the shell and are VERY solidly fixed.


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Apr 20, 2017 at 10:30 PM Post #25,355 of 36,096
If by nudge you mean slight contact with the plastic tube then I would expect that would be ok. The plastic tube is fairly long and starts at the front of the BA drivers covering the sound outlet before ending just before the bores. The drivers themselves are glued to the shell and are VERY solidly fixed.


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Perhaps I've done more than contacting. I could see some layer of plastic moving as I inserted the tip of loop tool into the small bore. Maybe the edge of plastic tube moved about 1mm?
 
Apr 20, 2017 at 11:43 PM Post #25,357 of 36,096
This guy has one amazing voice! Wow! Beautiful.

The title to this video is true. It's just none of the shoppers on the street, but me behind my computer screen. :)
 
Apr 21, 2017 at 10:47 PM Post #25,360 of 36,096
@FullCircle
 or anyone else who can answer,

Can it be damaging to IEMs to put them in an airtight case with a dehumidifying packet?  Will something inside dry out and change the sound?  Can it be damaging in any way?

Thanks,
Ethan


No, if anything it is recommended
 
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Apr 21, 2017 at 11:25 PM Post #25,362 of 36,096

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