Exceptional in Every Detail: Say Hello to the IE 600
Mar 24, 2022 at 11:26 AM Post #257 of 2,284
How big are the IE-600? I am looking for an IEM to sleep with. Can you lay your head with the ear on a pillow without IE-600 bothering you?
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A little later I can get out the micrometer for you and get the finite dims (length, width, depth with/without nozzle)
 
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Mar 24, 2022 at 12:22 PM Post #259 of 2,284
How big are the IE-600? I am looking for an IEM to sleep with. Can you lay your head with the ear on a pillow without IE-600 bothering you?

Being able to lay on a pillow and still retain the fit was one of the most amazing feature of the IE900.

So it should be a similar story with the IE-600 :)
 
Mar 24, 2022 at 12:25 PM Post #260 of 2,284
Being able to lay on a pillow and still retain the fit was one of the most amazing feature of the IE900.

So it should be a similar story with the IE-600 :)
Indeed they have nearly identical shell dimensions. More to come tonight 👍📐📏
 
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Mar 24, 2022 at 7:59 PM Post #261 of 2,284
How big are the IE-600? I am looking for an IEM to sleep with. Can you lay your head with the ear on a pillow without IE-600 bothering you?
Ok here we go. These measurements, btw, are nearly identical for IE 900 and IE 300. In fact, I am floored at how precise they are given the three very different mediums. It's astounding.

Now keep in mind that because it is an asymmetrical, oblong shape, there are countless ways to measure it. I chose to use the outermost measurements while sticking to a traditional "shoebox" profile of Length, Depth, and Height. For good measure I also captured the girth of the elbow that reduces into the exit nozzle. I would imagine this to be important as it pertains to resting on it.

FWIW, I have littler ears and found these to be a joy on a 6-hour flight. I only took them out to request the thimble of ginger ale.

First, the overall length (mm):
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Now, overall depth:
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...and height:
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And finally the newly-coined "exit-plane-elbow-girth" (someone please come up with a better name haha):

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I hope that helps!
 
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Mar 25, 2022 at 3:36 AM Post #263 of 2,284
Is the nozzle of the IE600 plastic?
Yes, but that’s probably for a reason. I suppose they chose a polymer for its ease of injection moulding, slight flexibility and precise dimensions. It makes for a great material to make such a „cap“, as it can be reopened relatively easily for repair and can be mass produced with little to no failed parts. It also adapts to little imperfections of the housing, where the laser sintered part would not fit that well to another sintered part. Doing that with amorphous zirconium would be significantly more difficult and pricey. From a marketing standpoint they also needed to differentiate the ie600 from the ie900 and make it a “little less luxurious”.

If you ask me, I don’t see the use of plastic as a bad thing. It can and probably will be durable for many many years.
 
Mar 25, 2022 at 7:27 AM Post #264 of 2,284
Is the nozzle of the IE600 plastic?
Yes. The ZR would be plenty sturdy but would affect the sound with too much variance from unit to unit (the dimples). The black nozzle and it's "base" is a cap for the other internal components, too (back volume, resonators, etc). You can see it in the exploded view:

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Mar 25, 2022 at 11:09 AM Post #266 of 2,284
How big are the IE-600? I am looking for an IEM to sleep with. Can you lay your head with the ear on a pillow without IE-600 bothering you?
i can ensure the IE600 sleep comfortable, my z1r was a nightmare compare to IE600
 
Mar 25, 2022 at 2:25 PM Post #268 of 2,284
Ok here we go. These measurements, btw, are nearly identical for IE 900 and IE 300. In fact, I am floored at how precise they are given the three very different mediums. It's astounding.

Now keep in mind that because it is an asymmetrical, oblong shape, there are countless ways to measure it. I chose to use the outermost measurements while sticking to a traditional "shoebox" profile of Length, Depth, and Height. For good measure I also captured the girth of the elbow that reduces into the exit nozzle. I would imagine this to be important as it pertains to resting on it.

FWIW, I have littler ears and found these to be a joy on a 6-hour flight. I only took them out to request the thimble of ginger ale.

First, the overall length (mm):
20220324_194330.jpg

Now, overall depth:
20220324_194408.jpg

...and height:
20220324_194508.jpg

And finally the newly-coined "exit-plane-elbow-girth" (someone please come up with a better name haha):

20220324_194707.jpg

I hope that helps!
Many thanks and much appreciated, it helps a lot!
 
Mar 26, 2022 at 4:36 AM Post #269 of 2,284
When are these released for sale
In the UK? can’t find them anywhere???
 

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