Driven from literally anything the ie900 is fantastically and breathtakingly good. I have a whole load of IEMs on rotation but every time I return to the ie900 I always think, this is the only IEM I really need.
Driven from literally anything the ie900 is fantastically and breathtakingly good. I have a whole load of IEMs on rotation but every time I return to the ie900 I always think, this is the only IEM I really need.
Do you have any Ear Tips recommendation for IE900?
Stock tips never fitted my ear well. S are too small, M are a bit too big.
I am using Spin fit CP360. But always felt I might be missing something!
Do you have any Ear Tips recommendation for IE900?
Stock tips never fitted my ear well. S are too small, M are a bit too big.
I am using Spin fit CP360. But always felt I might be missing something!
Currently I'm using SednaEarfit XELASTIC II on most of my IEMs but they are especially good on the ie900 as they have the built in wax guard. These are the MS size for me. IEM tips are a very personal thing though, which is probably why there are so many different types.
Currently I'm using SednaEarfit XELASTIC II on most of my IEMs but they are especially good on the ie900 as they have the built in wax guard. These are the MS size for me. IEM tips are a very personal thing though, which is probably why there are so many different types.
Thank you!
I actually have SednaEarfit Maxx MS size for oriolus szalayi. I had to try S, M, MS before finding the correct fit. I will try out SednaEarfit maxx with IE-900. If you have not tried oriolus szalayi yet, I would highly recommend it. Sound is very fun and addictive!!
Sound is good I agree but the issue for me is that my weird ear canals go straight upwards almost, so I need a grippy silicone or foam tip or else they are forever slipping out.
Currently I'm using SednaEarfit XELASTIC II on most of my IEMs but they are especially good on the ie900 as they have the built in wax guard. These are the MS size for me. IEM tips are a very personal thing though, which is probably why there are so many different types.
Driven from literally anything the ie900 is fantastically and breathtakingly good. I have a whole load of IEMs on rotation but every time I return to the ie900 I always think, this is the only IEM I really need.
I have all types, a couple of drawers full of them, obsessive, probably. I know what I like sound-wise but I'm probably not the person to compare them, sorry.
That's really disappointing. Sorry to hear that... I think Sennheiser was acquired by another company (their portable audio section).. Maybe they are trying to optimize profits!
Before I bought my IE900 directly from Sennheiser, I bought it from another seller in Mercari. Once I realized it was fake, I reached out to Sennheiser to find out if they can verify it's authenticity. They had no services like that.
Also when my IE 300 stopped working in one ear (very common IE300 problem). They weren't able to provide any kind of service to fix it either. Had to throw it away.
That is appalling. When my IE 800 S broke and they said it could not be repaired I somewhat understood because it's discontinued. But the IE 900 is still the company's active flagship earphone and it's really not that old.
If they're not going to have a repair option, then the product needs to be reliable to a degree where it can be a 5 year warranty. Something needs to cover people who's IE 900 fails especially 2-3 years after purchase
Do you have any Ear Tips recommendation for IE900?
Stock tips never fitted my ear well. S are too small, M are a bit too big.
I am using Spin fit CP360. But always felt I might be missing something!
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