Nice!
Are those the L or S body version?
Be sure to try some KZ Starline tips, as the stock tips are rubbish.
They are large, pretty sure its S. As a bigger one would'nt fit in human ears, lol.
Nice!
Are those the L or S body version?
Be sure to try some KZ Starline tips, as the stock tips are rubbish.
They are large, pretty sure its S. As a bigger one would'nt fit in human ears, lol.
Nice.
Yeah, Im kind of surprised they even bothered making the S size. I didn't really see a problem with the L size as it is (perhaps a small child or little person or something). There are definitely larger IEMs out there.
More impressions on the symbio tips?They have replaced the cable i think from the start of this year as the old one was turning green. I also understood they are trying to fix the loose connection issue but i don't know. They have a Facebook page as mentioned before i guess you can ask them. They replied to my questions within a day. Here is my pair bought in February with the new cable which has the L and R signs on. Also with the hybrid (silicon foam) Symbio tips. I found them a bit hard but provide excellent isolation.
Well i haven't got them long enough.. Am also not an expert on acoustics and all.. So my first remarks are the foam inside is not as soft as normal foam tips. They seem custom made with no air in between the silicone and foam. To wear them you need to hold them in your ear for 10sec or so. After that they stay in place and isolation is excellent . The sound dampens becomes warmer somehow at least to my ears. Bass due to excellent isolation is great. Not the most comfortable tips for sure. Anyway got them from eBay for $15 for three pairs(2 large 1 medium ) steep but at least i haven't got useless small ones. @dhruvmeena96 can possibly explain more on how they work.More impressions on the symbio tips?
Having foam inside the silicon cover to make a hybrid tip seems like a really good idea. Although looking at ebay, $15 for 1 pair is a STEEP price for some ear tips
After getting the right fit with UiiSii cm5. I wonder, anyone here has ibasso it01 and cm5 ? The cm5 have a DD of graphene as well. As the "balanced" Fun tuning. I don't want to believe they sound on the same league. But after Reading a little of it01. I Wonder If they share any similarities.
Well i haven't got them long enough.. Am also not an expert on acoustics and all.. So my first remarks are the foam inside is not as soft as normal foam tips. They seem custom made with no air in between the silicone and foam. To wear them you need to hold them in your ear for 10sec or so. After that they stay in place and isolation is excellent . The sound dampens becomes warmer somehow at least to my ears. Bass due to excellent isolation is great. Not the most comfortable tips for sure. Anyway got them from eBay for $15 for three pairs(2 large 1 medium ) steep but at least i haven't got useless small ones. dhruvmeena96 can possibly explain more on how they work.
Spent today listening to the TY HI-Z HE 150PROs and I'll have to eat my early words.
Even though they are buds they do sound better on my V30 and Plenue D (unamped) than my TIN Audio T1 and LKER i8 with spinfit or comply tips.
At least add @ before my name lol.
Symbol tips, well....
They isolate better than all tip, including comply and spinfit.
They are well a little tough to wear.
These are not normal foam but injected memory foam, so they can take shape easier than normal foamies and silicon avoids loss of treble.
But the real magic is behind its science.
First of all, it isolates way better and if you are armature guy( 64audio u18t)... There will be more than enough isolation to destroy noise cancellation guru Sony 1000x.
Second, due to isolation, the subbass rises... Giving the midBass some linearity and making sound a touch lukewarm.
Magic happens in mids and treble actually.
Due to wide bore, it tends to open up soundstage, and foamies dampen, or mass loads the silicon tips, which in turn doesn't let weird vibration, wrong bone conduction to happen. Thinner wider bore silicon sounds shrill compared to KZ star line which is thicker one or Sony xb series isolation tips was best among the narrow bore, due to its weight.
These tips actually
Isolates+mass load+wide bore.
Resulting in warmer, open sound.
Cm5 is great but It01 is noticeably better than the cm5. More extension both ways, especially sub-bass, and higher resolution/clarity all the way throughout. Both are similar in that they have fun signatures and i use them both without hesitation.
Cm5 is great but It01 is noticeably better than the cm5. More extension both ways, especially sub-bass, and higher resolution/clarity all the way throughout. Both are similar in that they have fun signatures and i use them both without hesitation.
Yeah, I dunno. IT01 without a doubt has stronger bass, the bass is just fantastic but I feel like the CM5 is competitive with the iBassos in other areas and I prefer the CM5 over IT01 for more genres and just general movies/tv. They're both fantastic though but anything that has a good amount of bass, treble and vocal going on simultaneously (like 70s-90s rock) the CM5 just seems to pull ahead of the bassos at least in my opinion, something about how well it separates the different elements of a song really gets me.
I really hope it wasn't a fluke for UiiSii and they can come up with a higher end version with removable cables and a less weird look. From what I've read all their other stuff is just meh
Check this https://www.head-fi.org/threads/a-review-of-mandarines-foam-tips.825397/Which exact tips are Your guys talking about? Link please. I have over 40 tips in my S-size collection (for my ears) and would like to add them if they are that good as said.