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Originally Posted by Jelle Schrijver
Is it smaller then the q-JAYS? These are 2 way drivers in a very tiny space. Lock at the specs here.
there size is only 5.00mm x 2.73mm x 3.86mm (.197in x .108in x .152in) so the should fit in a tube of 5mm across, that is small!!!
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The Image according to Klipsch (and to me) is the smalest IEM available till now, it is like 5.68 mm diameter overall, as it is cilindrical what makes things a little more tight inside, the Silver one is maybe 6 mm diameter, not more...
The specs for the Q-Jays that you post it, is for armature alone, the driver, not for the body of the headphone, I think that they ar bigger like 18.4 x 7.5 x 7.5 mm overall...
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