What model is this ?
Sabbat X12 Pro
What model is this ?
... not much of noise blocking at all, like the earbuds form factor that i really like. good overall tuning and airy soundstage.
So because you don't know what you're talking about you're gonna throw widdle babby temper tantrums at people. Roger that. Godspeed.
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The best eartip recommendation for Sennheiser True momentum wireless is CP360 (soon to be released). CP100Z also has a similar design to CP360 which you may consider trying!
How's the sub bass extension? That's usually the weakness of non-isolating designs.
Sorry, for giving you false hopes, mate . Your main problem seems to be with fins digging in. I don't think different eartips will help with it. Did you try without fins at all? For me large fins are fine, my beef wasn't with comfort. Just couldn't get proper isolation with any of the stock tips. CP100Z-L have similar size and general shape as stock XLs, but somehow they are better married to my ear canals, giving better isolation and security while feeling comfortable. Guess all this patented stuff SpinFit brags about has its merits. And to answer your other question. Of course better isolation changes overall sound signature. With stock tips my mw07 sounded unbalanced with exaggerated bass and piercing highs. With CP100Z-L which go deeper into the ear canal and fill it without popping out, all pieces of the puzzle clicked into each other. Strong but textured bass, highs got tamed while still retaining details, mids are no longer sullied by the bleeding midbass.Oh no. Now I’m trying to decide whether I should return mine or try out the CP100Z SpinFits. I’ve only got 2 more days until I can return them...
With these new tips, are they more comfortable? The wings also dig into my ears and I’m wondering if these will fix that problem. How have they changed the sound signature? And do they isolate well? Cheers
4:30 hours and counting. listening to music and occasional youtubes. i really like this for factor for home use, not much of noise blocking at all, like the earbuds form factor that i really like. good overall tuning and airy soundstage.
it sits flush on my ears like the earin (much more flush than the jabra). it can go in my helmet much better too, but i have to test this, because i prefer iems while riding to block noise.
let see if it lives up to the promise of 6-7 hours playtime
Thanks, so no tips, some type of hard plastic like the EarPods/AirPods or rubber on the Backbeat Fit? Some models are pretty colorful tooSabbat X12 Pro
Thanks, so no tips, some type of hard plastic like the EarPods/AirPods or rubber on the Backbeat Fit? Some models are pretty colorful too
I wonder when Audio Technical is going to release their TW models. They sounded promising (6 hours of battery life for the non-sport model). It looks like they're on sale in Japan already, and a few of the translated reviews I've seen look promising, although a lot of the impressions were unintelligible despite Google Translate's best efforts. They're available to be purchased at inflated rates from sellers in eBay and Amazon and shipped to the US, but at a $70-100 markup.
I wonder when Audio Technical is going to release their TW models. They sounded promising (6 hours of battery life for the non-sport model). It looks like they're on sale in Japan already, and a few of the translated reviews I've seen look promising, although a lot of the impressions were unintelligible despite Google Translate's best efforts. They're available to be purchased at inflated rates from sellers in eBay and Amazon and shipped to the US, but at a $70-100 markup.
It's weird, to me, that the sport model both lacks aptX and has worse battery life.
I assume you meant Audio-Technica.I wonder when Audio Technical is going to release their TW models. They sounded promising (6 hours of battery life for the non-sport model). It looks like they're on sale in Japan already, and a few of the translated reviews I've seen look promising, although a lot of the impressions were unintelligible despite Google Translate's best efforts. They're available to be purchased at inflated rates from sellers in eBay and Amazon and shipped to the US, but at a $70-100 markup.