FlipEars (CIEM, Made in the Philippines)
Apr 20, 2023 at 4:27 PM Post #46 of 52
Jul 31, 2023 at 6:19 PM Post #47 of 52
Bumping this thread to check in on FlipEars owners.

What model did you get? What music do you listen to the most on it? How are you enjoying the sound and if needed, any customer service from the company?
 
Jul 31, 2023 at 10:17 PM Post #48 of 52
Bumping this thread to check in on FlipEars owners.

What model did you get? What music do you listen to the most on it? How are you enjoying the sound and if needed, any customer service from the company?
I got an Aim V4. No particular music genre, i just use it when i feel it. My only issue would be that the nozzle is a tad bit too large (though i can understand it since aries took the liberty of attaching a horn at the nozzle to improve certain frequencies. Over all its a very good iem for the price and the customizability.
 
Oct 24, 2023 at 11:23 AM Post #49 of 52
Bumping this thread to check in on FlipEars owners.

What model did you get? What music do you listen to the most on it? How are you enjoying the sound and if needed, any customer service from the company?
I'm kinda late to the party! I currently have the latest ones - Aether, Zurq, Artha, Aurora - and purely by some kind of 'privilege', since the CEO is a close friend of mine. I don't mean to sound bias, but if ever I do in the future, it's because I haven't spent much time listening to other products (I've only been able to demo some - 64 fourtes from @NickleCo , FIR stuff, Dita Perpetua, Mest stuff, Turii Ti, JHs).

I sometimes (most of the time rly) get "first ear" demos with some of the prototypes @Aries Sales churns out of the lab. It's a crazy process. (I'm trying to get him here more often).

In terms of music, I try to listen to as much, as varied, as I can. Can't say I'm one who dives deep into the intricacies of frequencies and tuning, because I find that it sucks out the joy of listening (okay, maybe that's subjective), but I do enjoy hearing lots of details out of the in-ears as a musician myself. There'd be times I favor one over the others, and one day find myself shifting.

Customer service is top-notch. If you have issues, just shoot them a message, and you'll definitely get your problem addressed. Hope to spend more time here soon!
 
Jan 3, 2024 at 2:08 PM Post #50 of 52
I'm kinda late to the party! I currently have the latest ones - Aether, Zurq, Artha, Aurora - and purely by some kind of 'privilege', since the CEO is a close friend of mine. I don't mean to sound bias, but if ever I do in the future, it's because I haven't spent much time listening to other products (I've only been able to demo some - 64 fourtes from @NickleCo , FIR stuff, Dita Perpetua, Mest stuff, Turii Ti, JHs).

I sometimes (most of the time rly) get "first ear" demos with some of the prototypes @Aries Sales churns out of the lab. It's a crazy process. (I'm trying to get him here more often).

In terms of music, I try to listen to as much, as varied, as I can. Can't say I'm one who dives deep into the intricacies of frequencies and tuning, because I find that it sucks out the joy of listening (okay, maybe that's subjective), but I do enjoy hearing lots of details out of the in-ears as a musician myself. There'd be times I favor one over the others, and one day find myself shifting.

Customer service is top-notch. If you have issues, just shoot them a message, and you'll definitely get your problem addressed. Hope to spend more time here soon!
can you tell us how is Zurq and Aether tuning?
 
May 13, 2024 at 2:27 AM Post #52 of 52
Got to try out flipears(except auora) line a few days back. Personally I would take the Zurq over all the other models. Even though the the lower treble is abit too boosted for my tastes making it V shape sounding it has this wonderful sense of control and transparency. Really thinking of buying one. What is interesting though is that both the aether and authra have this massive sense of thick and smooth which isnt to my taste. Seems if that was the house sound its interesting how 180 the zurq is.

The only issue is that I got the icelab prismatica only half a year back and I dont think my wallet is ready for another kilobuck iem.

@Xinlisupreme not sure if this is necro but I think the aether is more limited to slower songs and maybe jazz where you want boosted upper mids for that sweet sax but has alot of body and not alot of dynamic peaking so you dont get fatagued(well personally Im a trebble and slam head so this goes against my very fibre but im sure lots of people like that kind of sound). Bass boost is noticeable and well done so it boosts all the way into the upper bass but doesnt affect the main body of male vocals. Supposately its supposed to be highly detailed but for me personally I find alot of the macro and mico detail lacking and its a very focus on the body of the notes kind of iem.

Zurq on the other hand is like a more affordable and more V shape VE EXT. Its very revealling with good dynamic and focus on microdetails with the side effect of it sounding quite dry and it wont add any body which can potentially sound thin. Personally I feel that it works with everything and my personally fave generes with it is both singer songwriter, j-edm and symponic metal.
 

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