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Hieri_Sato OP t1_j4ae5fz wrote

Tried cleaning using a Q-tip, I inserted it way too deep and the grill/holey-cap-thing is pushed into the housing. The IEM still works but i worry something might happen to it. What should i do to put them back?

Yes. I am stupid as hell.

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Jochiebochie t1_j4auxb6 wrote

I did the same thing, it's just not very sturdy. I left it like that and forgot about it, until just now.

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IIuseEpic t1_j4aehcc wrote

These have had the grill/filter issue since they came out. Even mine popped out when trying to clean them. I think it’s more or less a problem with QC unfortunately 😟.

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Hieri_Sato OP t1_j4aewf9 wrote

Mine was clogging up with earwax, which was causing awful channel imbalance. Ended up popping the grill in. Maybe they just didn't embed the grill that stiffly during manufacturing/designing. Shucks.

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systemdick t1_j4agjmh wrote

I'd get a new filter in any new moondrop iem... Moondrops QC is all over the place....

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Hieri_Sato OP t1_j4agt0n wrote

Wouldn't you have to remove the previous filter to replace them though?

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systemdick t1_j4ajryc wrote

the metal part yes, though you could maybe find a part somewhere.... hopefully

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coffeeismydrug_ t1_j4ao0zv wrote

Treble goes eeeeeeeeee

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Hieri_Sato OP t1_j4ao7lt wrote

tbh the treble isn't bad with the filter off. *said by someone who had a DT770 pro*

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coffeeismydrug_ t1_j4aoci7 wrote

You're now invulnerable to the treble, congratulations

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JProllz t1_j4awmnu wrote

So the DT770s are some kind of treble vaccine huh?

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Supahvaporeon t1_j4fcs5b wrote

Can confirm, had and adored the 770.

Now I have the Oracle MK2 and for a few days wondered why people didn't like the treble.

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Hieri_Sato OP t1_j4jnf6l wrote

Imo, if you can handle the treble mound of the DT770s (or grados idk haven't tried them yet), you should be able to handle most of the treble thrown against you.

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scrappyuino678 t1_j4ahvhp wrote

You could try getting them out with a toothpick, SIM card needle or any other small object, do it sideways though so nothing else falls in.

And yes you'll probably need to get a new pair of filters now (unless u can clean the current piece of filter without damaging the glue and stick it back on)

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WestSenkovec t1_j4bjpnu wrote

Find eartips with a mesh built in.

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SPYROS888 t1_j4c13ms wrote

Cool trick for a very transparent sound!

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vext01 t1_j4ct8g0 wrote

Chus life

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Mongoose-Lumpy t1_j4jac28 wrote

One reason I love my Etymotic Evo are that they are easy to clean and come with filters. Some day I’ll try Moondrop, but I hope I don’t have issues like this.

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Hieri_Sato OP t1_j4jlvle wrote

Sadly the Moondrop chus doesn't come with replacements. So if you made a blunder like mine, you might need to replace it. I didn't because it was too fussy to wait another 2 weeks to replace it.

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Mongoose-Lumpy t1_j4jrj65 wrote

I’ve been tempted by the Crinacle “Blessing2:Dusk”. They seem pretty close to the Evo, which I already love, but just different enough that I’d consider it maybe worth buying.

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Hieri_Sato OP t1_j4js5zm wrote

I haven't tried them out yet, since they're a bit too far out of my budget range. But I've heard recommendations.

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