wow man.. thanks for the info!!
wow man.. thanks for the info!!
Do they sound as good as some of you say? Like a Denon D2000, better than an ATH-M50, etc? It's very hard to believe. How about the treble? Do cymbals sound realistic? How about decay?
Looked thru the site and couldn't find it listed, they might be out. Any other suggestions on ear tips?
Shimrra, try doing a search for "earphone tips." That's how I found them.
are these the ones?

I'm looking at the Comply website. They have 4 different models for the T-series tips. I can't tell any differences between the models. The specs seem to to be the same for all of them. So, what gives? How do I know which ones to get? I am leaning towards buying the Comply tips.

I'm looking at the Comply website. They have 4 different models for the T-series tips. I can't tell any differences between the models. The specs seem to to be the same for all of them. So, what gives? How do I know which ones to get? I am leaning towards buying the Comply tips.
I suggest the TX-400, then the TS-400 then the T-400, and if your unsure of size, choose medium.
I have the M50s and the 8320s are better. They have medium attack and decay which gives an effortlessness to the sound, much like the K240 Studio. The bass has more control than the M50s and the overall sound signature is much more natural. They also have a good soundstage, unlike the M50.
However I'm curious about the other IEMs they have on their site. Im getting a 9398 to check it out.
That's probably the problem. I never wear IEMs so my ear canals aren't stretched or anything from having things in them.
This is a guess. I have absolutely no clue if this is the actual reason.
I don't think IEMs stretch the ear canals. Wearing IEMs is more akin to wedging something into your ear.
So I've so far foregone getting the Monoprice 9398 after hearing warning that the other similar ones sounded cheap I figured it was not worth it. I am pleased to see someone else on here has ordered some, I am looking forward to the result. One thing I noticed is the stock tips are OK after wearing them for a while. I was carrying my earphones with me and I lost one of the tipe so I pulled the tips off my old 8320s (which were violently broken) and I noticed they actually feel much better as they have softened over time. I have ordered some Sony Hybrid tips and I've taken rikardoliepa's advice and ordered some of those buyincoins tips (8 pairs of tips for less than $2 sounds pretty good). I use Opera browser and ended up with an Invalid Request error 2 or 3 times so hopefully I don't end up with a like fifty tips. One recommendation I have from Monoprice is the 8595 portable speaker. It's on sale now (I just bought one for my dad after he saw mine). It's small, rechargeable and actually sounds surprisingly good for a small, cheap portable speaker. They're selling it for $12.72 on sale I think I paid like $15 for mine before they went on sale.

