Jan 22, 2012 at 1:06 AM Post #3 of 7


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I like the Ts200 more. The spherical shape helps with insertion, comfort and seal when compared to T200



That's what she said... Anyway, TS was asking about the T200 vs TX200, personally i find them about the same, if you're unsure, get the TX200, much easier to just poke out the foam if you get the itch to try the T200 than vice versa.
 
Jan 22, 2012 at 1:47 AM Post #4 of 7
okay now TS series is look good.
 
T series and Ts series , Are they all they same but different shape ??
 
about TX series I just thinking about Wax guard, Is that make sound better and more comfortable or make things worse
 
Jan 22, 2012 at 6:40 AM Post #5 of 7


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okay now TS series is look good.
 
T series and Ts series , Are they all they same but different shape ??
 
about TX series I just thinking about Wax guard, Is that make sound better and more comfortable or make things worse


 
Tx series help in 2 situations:One, if you ears produce more wax than a bee hive. 2, if your iems have sibiliance problems.. Otherwise they will make your iems sound more boring.
 
Jan 22, 2012 at 6:56 AM Post #6 of 7
I don't see the benefit of Tx series unless you produce enough liquid earwax to litteraly "flood" the IEMs.
If you trim the foam and the IEM nozzles come very close to the foam surface, you could dirty the nozzle though...
 
I had such an issue only once, with proprietary silicon tips which were only 1mm longer then the IEM nozzle they came with.
Never happened with Comply T or Ts series (currently using 100, 400 and 500 bore sizes).
 
BTW, I'm also a strong believer in the Ts series, it is more "universal" with one size only and seems to fit almost all ear shape (except very small ear canals).
T/Tx are bad at taking turns in the ear canal, while the Ts spherical shape will allow different orientations (think of it as a ball joint which can rotate easily).
 

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