Anyone else got small ear canals?? i cant believe im the only 1 .... lol what would u reccomend?
many thanks

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struggling to find any headphones that fit in my ear without either falling strait out (to big to fit in my canal) or fit with alot of force and are very sore .. admittedly ive only tried some sony ones.. some CX300 sens and some shure e2c... none fit.....
Anyone else got small ear canals?? i cant believe im the only 1 .... lol what would u reccomend? many thanks ![]() |
would they also sound better than the e2c ( i expect? )
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struggling to find any headphones that fit in my ear without either falling strait out (to big to fit in my canal) or fit with alot of force and are very sore .. admittedly ive only tried some sony ones.. some CX300 sens and some shure e2c... none fit.....
Anyone else got small ear canals?? i cant believe im the only 1 .... lol what would u reccomend? many thanks ![]() |
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hmm.. i was just reading on the shure website that the e2c does have a larger "nozzle" than there e3c version. and says that people with smaller canals find the e3c a much more comfortable fit... anyone know if its a very notible differnce or just a minute ammount? the e3c is on sale here atm and i can get for £49 deliverd... worth a go maybe?
would they also sound better than the e2c ( i expect? )thnx ![]() |
Dated thread, but I'm signing up to ring in on the same topic.
Presently auditioning two great sets of new IEM's based on some great black friday deals (thought I'd gift one, but now wanting to keep both!): MEElectronics CC51P and A151.
Previously, I've run through a variety of sony offerings (including ex51, ex90 and some earlier variants of what we call the ex51 today purchased in Japan/Beijing) and a pair of "in a pinch" cheapo koss inner ear buds found at a radioshack or something similar. In each of those cases, the smallest tip offered (sony's are the flexible silicone and the koss was a foamy variant) was adequately small and were very comfy for extended listening.
Between the two MEElectonic offerings, I'm finding the smallest tip offering for both is unfortunately a bit too large, so I've got a similar dilemma. The "nozzle" portion of each is a different diameter than the tips used for sony variants I've saved, so it will take some creativity to make one or both work for me. I want to make these work - outside of the physical pain they sound sooooo good!
In particular (joker's review mentions this but I glossed over it), the CC51 series has a 6mm driver that actually goes in your ear: this leaves very little diameter left over for the tip. I find with no tip the driver itself easily fits in and falls out again, but with the smallest tip it'll slide in with some moisture, but I get an immediate burning sensation as it's stretching my canal walls.
The A151's by contrast have a smaller diameter tube that the tip attaches to - so the smallest tip at least can flex to fit my ear. Still, smallest tip size is uncomfy and must be built for larger canals. Maybe these tips will wear softer over time, or again the CC51's will just stretch my body geometry to fit? Trying to be optimistic...
Not sure whether I can expect this sort of pain to go away with time/stretching - I suppose I've been lucky to choose relatively smaller options up to this point.
I've yet to figure out whether either of these MEElectronic options are compatible with 3rd party replacement tips beyond the Sony options I've collected. That may be a better avenue...