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Their stereo/music quality is equally as good. Very pleased... Thanks much! t BTW - The "Mack's" work very well, too, at deadening noise. If you're having sound bleeding through (a lot, anyway), be sure to squeeze them to the tiniest diameter you can before inserting in your ear. The smaller and further you get them in, the better they'll work. Give them time to expand, however. They will . . . |
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The Mack's will fit in deepest when you twist them to a narrow size. They will hold this longer so you can get them in. You can even untwist them a bit as they go in. I have lots of experience with the yellow foam cylinders. They allow local sounds so you can carry on a conversation.
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![]() Was at hearing aid place with mom....Nice trick for anyone is when inserting anything into ear, if your having problems them staying in.....Pull back of your ear a tiny bit and they slid in just a wisker more!! Works great! |
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