>An addendum to my previous post: I started fiddling around with my
>E888s, and found that if I push the earbud down (but not in) slightly,
>so that my ear starts to shift with it, the bass improves dramatically.
>Probably not to the point of 'brain-shaking' but definitely good bass, a
>little too much bass, even, with the player set to full boosting. So
>maybe my ears aren't compatible? :] I've tried it with and without the
>foam pads, and the only difference is that it's less comfortable without
>the pads. Keeping my fingers pressing on the earbuds isn't a practical
>solution; anybody have suggestions on how to get around this, short of
>perhaps hanging something heavy on the cord?

Keep a seriously gorgeous woman around at all times to maintain adequate 
pressure on your ear buds. :)

Seriously though, if buds simply do not work with your ears you probably are 
left with two choices.  a) surgery, and b) go with a different style of 
headphone.  Do those street-style headphones sit well with you?  Personally 
I think they make people look silly, but it may be your thing.

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Mike Lastucka, B. Tech
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