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Originally Posted by
binge 
For what are you optimizing? I assume you're going for smaller files so that you can fit more on your device. In that case, the "optimal" kbps is that which produces the smallest files where you cannot tell the difference from the next higher setting. If you can tell the difference between 128 and 160, but (suppose) not between 160 and 192, then 160 is optimal. Or maybe 192 is optimal for you. Listen to your ears, they'll tell you.
I understand that much (not to sound indignant), I have an idea of what works for me. But I was interested to see if there is a general consensus by audiophiles on what the optimal ratio is between file size and quality (ie kbps roughly)... Do you guys think 160/192 is basically the same as 128 and only 256-330 is acceptable, for example? is 128 fine... etc?
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Originally Posted by
Rambo 
I have yet to try an IEM that feels comfortable.
They do sort of have a "break in" period in several respects...
1. It feels a bit weird/unnatural in your ears at first. Hearing sounds muffled/echoed, and having something IN your ear... BUT, your ears will adapt after a few days. Mine felt a bit stiff at first and then my ears actually adjusted ("Scar Tissue?") so they slip in fine now and are comfortable.
Also, the type of ends you use makes a difference. Rubber, Silicone, Foam, etc. Foam get dirty but provide decent seal and are quite comfortable.
2. as to actual sound, I had to "break in" my IEM's to get them to sound better. I played my Ipod on max loud for a full 12-24 hours, hiding them in my basement and the sound quality definitely improved.