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FOBean
125
Jul 31, 2018
Curious question, but I thought that the triple bore meant that it has 3 different bores in the sound nozzles, one for the lows, mids and highs, like my CA Andromeda IEM's have? I don't see a triple bore design, but instead what looks like a single bore hole for the sound nozzles?
Or do they mean that UNDER the mesh that prevents ear wax and debris from getting inside the sound nozzle holes, there is a triple bore for the lows, mids and highs?
My CA Andromeda IEM's are the only ones that I own (I also have Westone UM Pro 30 (1st and 2nd Generation, as well as Nuforce Primo 8 IEM's, and those all have a single bore design), that have a triple bore design, so I'm just curious if that's what they're talking about, and they mean that under the mesh (that's there to prevent ear wax and debris from entering the sound nozzles) is a triple bore for each frequency spectrum?
kevin_aaw
124
Jul 31, 2018
FOBeanHi, you are correct:) beneath the mesh, with a bit gap(by design), is the 3 bore exit for the drivers.
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