it’s recommended to store magnets individually, with a gap between them, and away from other magnetic materials. they can become demagnetized or lose their strength.
Thanks. This makes me more wary to be buying used iems. I actually just got a used softears twilight. They seem to have some magnetic interaction but it's very small. Is that the same for you, or my unit has already lost magnetic qualities? 😅
@@MichaelBruceTaosinch apart is quite a lot actually If you store iems in a case. You need to be actively thinking about magnetism to achieve that distance
Exciting times 👍👍👍
Looks great 👍🏻
Congrats!
Thanks! 👍
I shouldn't have watched this. That might be the best dang graph I've ever seen and now I'm craving a chance to actually hear it!
Very soon.. Im working on this above all else.
Excellent work, Mike. I can’t wait to hear the final product.
Holy cow I’m excited for this.
Allow a random question: if iem shells magnetically attract or repell each other during storage, could it degrade the sound over time?
it’s recommended to store magnets individually, with a gap between them, and away from other magnetic materials. they can become demagnetized or lose their strength.
Thanks. This makes me more wary to be buying used iems. I actually just got a used softears twilight. They seem to have some magnetic interaction but it's very small. Is that the same for you, or my unit has already lost magnetic qualities? 😅
@@TheZzzigZzzag Nah some iems have stronger magnets. Just keep them stored maybe an inch apart. That should do it
@@MichaelBruceTaosinch apart is quite a lot actually If you store iems in a case. You need to be actively thinking about magnetism to achieve that distance
@@TheZzzigZzzag Totally true. Im sure the specifics matter as well, the tesla flux strengh.
When will these go on sale and how much?
Ill tell more soon.