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Sebetter t1_iy9dht1 wrote

They’re not meant to be used in the shower my dude.

Moondrop doesn’t rate them to do that. There are few IEMs that can do this. If you do this with your new IEMs when they arrive, those new IEMs will also break quickly.

At least you learned a lesson on a cheap set of IEMs.

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therealPaulPlay OP t1_iy9gozf wrote

Read again... after showering. By that I mean, half an our after that. Obviously I don't listen to music with my IEMs while being in the shower xD My ears were barely damp, I couldn't feel any moisture on the IEMs.

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Sebetter t1_iya395j wrote

Ah my bad.

Perhaps coincidence that this happened after you showered? The filters on my moondrop Starfields used to be finicky and I’d have to replace them every so often as they’d dislodge.

You can order replacement filters for these from places like linsoul audio, but for the CHUs it’s not really worth the hassle.

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therealPaulPlay OP t1_iybrcvl wrote

Yeah could be. I‘ve noticed one side getting quieter on the Chus a while ago, now that the filters are gone they sound equally loud again. Shipping cost for new filters would prob be rather high if they‘re coming from china. I ordered the Truthear x Crinacle Zero, I hope that will last for longer :)

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tripleshielded t1_iy9nxes wrote

You need to the remove excess water using a small sponge. 30 minutes is not enough.

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therealPaulPlay OP t1_iy9r1zc wrote

I always just use my towel for that. I‘ve been using a cheap KZ IEM for 2 years and never had such issue.

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