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Neat Little Hack [message #79199] Sat, 01 February 2014 04:28 Go to next message
AudioClueless is currently offline  AudioClueless
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Registered: January 2014
Baron
I've just seen on another forum that I'm on, this neat little hack. You replace the silicon cups from the in ear earphones with ear plugs.

Take the squashy ear plug and cut it in half, throwing away the smaller end. Poke a hole through the plug, and stretch it over the earphone, that the cup has been removed from. This is the hard part. Then squash it down to put in. You get the most perfect, noise cancelling seal! Yes, I've tried it, it kind of rocked.
Re: Neat Little Hack [message #79201 is a reply to message #79199] Sat, 01 February 2014 04:35 Go to previous message
Kenwoody is currently offline  Kenwoody
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Registered: February 2013
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I always wonder how people come up with this stuff. It's a genius idea but I would have never thought to do it myself. Some people are just so much more creative than I am!

Thanks for sharing.
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