[FYI] Various IEM's tips pictorial comparison (updated Sept 29th, 2011)
Mar 9, 2008 at 12:04 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 404

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I have taken this picture for another post on anther forum, but I think this will also serve great as a reference here:
[UPDATE] Now with larger pictures and more detail.

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Middle sized tips of all sort.

Top row (left to right): UE foam (discontinued, replaced by Comply T500), iM716 black long foam (similar to ER4 foam), Shure yellow foam (Universal Fit Foam), ER6i comply foam, Ety tri-flanges, UE bi-flanges (a.k.a. small or regular bi-flange), X3i bi-flanges, SA6 bi-flanges, RE1 bi-flanges (a.k.a. big bi-flange)

Bottom row: Shure clear PVC (Clear Flex), Shure gray silicone (Gray Soft Flex), Shure black foam (Olives!), Typical Sony/Panasonic/Audio Technica silicone (a.k.a. generic wide nozzle), UE silicone.

Dimension of inner opening:
iM716 black long foam, Shure yellow foam, and ER6i comply foam all come with an internal silicone tube lining, with opening of 2mm (expendable to 3mm+).

UE silicone, UE bi-flanges, X3i bi-flanges, RE1 bi-flanges, and typical Sony/Panasonic/Audio Technica silicone all have internal opening of 4mm (expendable to 7mm+).

UE foam has internal opening of 5mm (expendable to 6mm+).

Shure clear PVC and Shure gray silicone have internal opening of 2.5mm (expendable to 4mm+).

Shure black foam (olive) has an internal silicone tube lining, with opening of 3mm (expendable to 4mm+, 5mm+ if you force it).

Ety tri-flanges have internal opening of 1.8mm (expendable to 3.5mm+).

SA6 bi-flanges have internal opening of 2.5mm (expendable to 6mm+).
[--UPDATE 6/24/09--]

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Top: Shure black foam (L, M, S)
Bottom: Shure grey flex (L, M, S)
Side: Shure untrimmed tri-flanges

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Top: Sony hybrid silicone upside-down (SS, S, SM, M, LM, L, LL)
Bottom: Sony hybrid silicone (SS, S, SM, M, LM, L, LL)
*Sony Hybrid Replacement Eartips pack (EPEX10A) is made out of SS, S, M, and L -size eartips.

[----UPDATE END----]
 
[--UPDATE 6/24/11--]
 
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(All middle sized)
T100 - Small nozzle. i.e. Fischer Audio DBA-02, Brainwavz B2, Klipsch Custom series, Wesone, Shure, etc
T130 - Phonak Audeo PFE
T140 - ADDIEM
T200 - Semi-wide nozzle. Grado GR8, Ortofon e-Q5, etc.
S400 / Tx400 / T400 / Ts400 - Standard wide nozzle - Most lower end Sony and Audio Technica, HifiMan, Sunrise, Monster Turbine series, etc.
P series - Westone and Etymotic ER4. Mostly T100 compatible as well.
 
S sereies reviewed here against T and Tx series. Ts series review is here.
 
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(Reference: Shure grey soft flex, generic wide nozzle single flange, Sony Hybrid - all middle sized)
 
Shure Black foam (L, M, S) -  a pair each.
Comply T200 (L, M, S) - a pair each.
JAYS foam - universal size, one pair. Generally compatible to any IEM that takes T130 and T140, even to T200 on occasion.
 
 
[----UPDATE END----]
 
[--UPDATE 6/26/11--]
 
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Monster tri-flanges (small, large) -  for nozzle diameter 3.5mm and above.
Etymotic (small, large) / Westone / Shure - Same / very similar material, for narrow nozzle.
 
* Etymotic tri-flanges come pre-trimmed for Etymotic IEM nozzle length.
 
[----UPDATE END----]
 
[--UPDATE 9/29/11--]
 
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Reference: Comply T200 (top) and Shure Black Foam (2nd top).
 
Monster Foam Supertip: White and Black have the same diameter which Black a little longer in length.
 
[----UPDATE END----]
 
 

Additional Information


Shallow vs. Deep Insertion
There is no hard definition of how deep an insertion constitutes as shallow or deep insertion. From my personal experience, flanges that are inserted less than 1cm in depth can be called shallow insertion; More than 1cm than it should be called deep insertion. Based on this kind of classification, UE foam, Shure yellow foam, Shure clear PVC, Shure gray silicone, Shure black foam, typical Sony/Panasonic/Audio Technica silicone, and UE silicone are all shallowly inserted. The rest are deeply inserted. Generally, the deeper the eartips are meant to be inserted, the better the isolation they will give (better isolation = better SQ). However, deep insertion often means they will be less comfortable.

Cleaning and maintaining your IEM and eartips [size=xx-small](as copied from my IEM guide)[/size]
Maintaining a clean set of IEM will keep your eartips lasting longer and provide a better seal. First of all, remember that there is no better way to keep an IEM clean than cleaning your ear canal regularly.

For universal IEM: If at any time the eartips does not maintain a grip on the earphone nozzle, discard the tips, clean the IEM nozzle and replace the tips with a new set. If one or both side of the IEM stop working or has reduced volume, change the IEM’s filter (see note 1) or clean the nozzle opening with the provided tool.

For custom IEM, clean the acrylic shell of the IEM with tissue and make sure the nozzle isn’t blocked by earwax after every use.

Clean the tips and cable when needed (at least once a month). If you exercise with your IEM, you should clean the cable and tips more frequently, especially areas of the cable that come in contact with your skin. This will ensure the longevity of the cable and prevent from skin oil interacting with the cable.

Do not use alcohol-based cleaners or those that contain bleach. A damp paper towel with mild soap will suffice.

To clean the tips, remove it from the IEM first. To do this, grasp the tips between your thumb and index finger, and twist and pull the tips from the nozzle. Do not pick at the tips as it may cause it to tear.

Carefully clean the IEM housing and nozzle to remove any wax or oil residue. Be careful not to let any moisture enter the nozzle opening. If moisture does enter the IEM it may not perform properly. If moisture does cause one or both IEM to function at reduced level, leave the IEM out of their carrying case in a dry, well-ventilated area, which should allow the moisture to evaporate in 24 to 48 hours.

Soft plastic tips should be washed in warm soapy water when they become oily or dirty. Un-washable foam tips should be discarded if they become dirty, dry out, or no longer compress and expand fully (see note 1 below). Shure black foam tips (known as ‘Shure olives’ among head-fi’er, introduced in Spring 2007) can be washed by simply wiping off any debris from the outside of the tips with a warm, damp paper towel.

ALWAYS let the IEM and tips completely dry before placing the tips back on the IEM. Make sure that the tips slides all the way on to the base of the IEM’s nozzle (past the nozzle bump if there is one.)

Note 1: Experiment done by Head-fi’er has shown that by gently dipping the foam in pharmacy’s grade peroxide solution (also know as H2O2 / eardrop, often used for dissolving earwax) for a short period of time (15 minutes or so) can partially clean the foam and extend its lifespan. The same principle applies to user removable filter and earwax clot on nozzle opening.

In regular use, most foam tips will degrade with in 1 month (that is assuming you keep a clean ear canal). Shure Olives are known to last more than 1 month (some even reach 3 months with regular cleaning). YMMV.

Eartips and SQ
Generally speaking, foam tips have a warmer, bassier, but less detail sound than silicone / PVC. Deeply inserted silicone eartips will have a bassier, slight more detail sound than shallowly inserted tips.
 
Mar 15, 2008 at 3:30 AM Post #4 of 404
Now with added info regarding inner dimension
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Those of you who want to switch your IEM tips can measure your IEM's nozzle dimension for clearance before ordering them online.
 
Mar 15, 2008 at 4:41 AM Post #6 of 404
Cool thread
 
Mar 15, 2008 at 5:08 AM Post #7 of 404
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Originally Posted by KUNFUCHOPSTICKS /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Very nice.

Although Shure's "Flexclear" or whatever they call it, is more PVC than silicone. The black silicone is silicone. Confusing....



Updated with Shure official name... I am not so sure whether they are silicone or PVC too, but i am not really interested in finding out what Shure put into their 'sleeves'
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[size=xx-small]...pixies dust, maybe?[/size]
 
Mar 16, 2008 at 2:29 AM Post #10 of 404
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Originally Posted by gkl /img/forum/go_quote.gif
what size are the Shure sleeves (S/M/L)?


Besides those which have no size / universal (foam / tri-flanges), all of them are mid size.
 
Mar 16, 2008 at 3:29 AM Post #11 of 404
do the Gray Soft Flex Sleeves fit on ER-6i's w/o coming off? Single flanged silicone tips for the Ety's would be a good thing for me...anyone have a pair of large that they don't use in exchange for a pair of medium Olives?
 
Mar 16, 2008 at 3:43 AM Post #12 of 404
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Originally Posted by pez /img/forum/go_quote.gif
do the Gray Soft Flex Sleeves fit on ER-6i's w/o coming off? Single flanged silicone tips for the Ety's would be a good thing for me...anyone have a pair of large that they don't use in exchange for a pair of medium Olives?


I'll trade you.
 
Mar 16, 2008 at 3:49 AM Post #13 of 404
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Originally Posted by pez /img/forum/go_quote.gif
do the Gray Soft Flex Sleeves fit on ER-6i's w/o coming off?


It fits quite well on ER6i and give a (very) slight warmness to SQ. Kind of like that of olives but not as pronounce. Still prefer my tri-flanges tho.
 
May 9, 2008 at 4:23 AM Post #14 of 404
Great! Could you expand this one to include info on

* how each tip usually affects sound
* cleaning needs
* replacement frequency
* which (class of) IEMs they are suited for

If you do that, I vote sticky in the new in-ears forum for both this and your major IEM guide.
 
May 9, 2008 at 5:02 AM Post #15 of 404
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Originally Posted by Solan /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Great! Could you expand this one to include info on

* how each tip usually affects sound
* cleaning needs
* replacement frequency
* which (class of) IEMs they are suited for

If you do that, I vote sticky in the new in-ears forum for both this and your major IEM guide.



I think most of these have been covered on the guide, but I'll included them later, with some updated pictures. Stay tuned.

I'll vote myself for a sticky too
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