klyzon
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after testing, the Max are way more comfortable for me. Good seal, can't really feel it in my ears at all. Almost as soft as spiral dots++
I really wanna try Spinfit since everyone recommend them, can someone explain to me what's the difference between CP100 and CP145 exactly? They look nearly identical.
I really wanna try Spinfit since everyone recommend them, can someone explain to me what's the difference between CP100 and CP145 exactly? They look nearly identical.
Acoustune AET07
I don't know what tips come with Timeless, but they can be purchased separately. I have an Acoustune AET07 in four sizes that came with INTIME SORA-Ti3.Are these the ones that come with the Timeless?
Internal diameter is 4mm on CP100 and 4.5mm on CP145. CP800 is 3mm and I believe CP550 is 5.5mm. If eartips come off in your ears, you need to move to a smaller size. If you have trouble stretching them over the IEM nozzle, get a larger size. If you're buying online, have a range of sizes. Manufacturers obsess over telling you that the driver is coated in a Tellurium/Technetium alloy, but don't tell you how wide the bloody nozzle is! Then you have to order some different tips in, and wait weeks without getting a proper seal, so you can hear your new IEMs properly (rant over).I really wanna try Spinfit since everyone recommend them, can someone explain to me what's the difference between CP100 and CP145 exactly? They look nearly identical.
not sure about FR, but comfort wise, the AEX07 is more comfortable than AET07. Between Max and AEX07, Max easily is the winner for me comfort and sound wiseLooking for tips that will least affect the frequency response of an IEM.
Currently looking at the Acoustune AEX07 and AZLA SednaEarfit MAX. Anyone with experience with these for my use case? Any other recommendations?
As Reference:
This page (AEX07):
https://www.audioreviews.org/guide-to-iem-silicone-eartips/
This graph (AZLA MAX):
https://recode.squig.link/?share=Recode_Preference_Target,z1r_stockMS,z1r_max
Ok Thank You.not sure about FR, but comfort wise, the AEX07 is more comfortable than AET07. Between Max and AEX07, Max easily is the winner for me comfort and sound wise
With SpinFit CP800 I listen to Shure SE535LTD, and with SpinFit CP145 I listen to 64 Audio tia Trio, Sony XBA-Z5 and Astell&Kern Diana.Internal diameter is 4mm on CP100 and 4.5mm on CP145. CP800 is 3mm and I believe CP550 is 5.5mm. If eartips come off in your ears, you need to move to a smaller size. If you have trouble stretching them over the IEM nozzle, get a larger size. If you're buying online, have a range of sizes. Manufacturers obsess over telling you that the driver is coated in a Tellurium/Technetium alloy, but don't tell you how wide the bloody nozzle is! Then you have to order some different tips in, and wait weeks without getting a proper seal, so you can hear your new IEMs properly (rant over).
Just received my SpinFit W1, dissappointed. AZLA Max standard is way better. I am using it on Z1R. One of the reason why W1 is not working well, from my initial impression and finding is that the silicon shell protrude too far away from its stem and makes the sealing harder to achieve. As a result, bass is reduced by a lot compared to Max standard.
You are right, so far, my pursue for the endgame tips is temperarily finished. I will order more Max standard large for all of my IEMs.This is good to know. I haven’t tried the W1 yet since they only offer them in the variety pack, but I did just get another couple pairs of the SednaEarFit Max. They’re great for my library and lineup of IEMs. They seal readily, are exceptionally comfortable and do a good job of thickening up the low end on my brighter sets.
I’ll still give the W1 a try when you can get single size packs but it’s going to be VERY hard for any tip to beat the Max for me. They’re that good.