Thanks.You can try the UTWS5 MMCX with OE’s 2-pin adapters!
do you have a link for those OE's 2 pins adapaters ?
Thanks.You can try the UTWS5 MMCX with OE’s 2-pin adapters!
Here you go, shipped from Bordeaux. Not in stock now though.Thanks.
do you have a link for those OE's 2 pins adapaters ?
The fit of the OG EDP is the best from any IMR IEM. O think you'll not have any issues with the Ace since it's using the same shell.I feel like I would like the sound of the EDP Ace, but how is the fit? Do any EDP owners have any issues with fit or comfortability? My FD3 are less comfortable than my serial; which are a plastic universal fit style. From the pictures the EDP looks like a similar fit to the FD3.
Great to hear thanxThe fit of the OG EDP is the best from any IMR IEM. O think you'll not have any issues with the Ace since it's using the same shell.
Is anybody else experiencing some comfort issues with the Pro IEMs? I find that the sharp edge of the shell digs into my ear and creates a sore spot. In the picture below, I incuded the Elysium for comparison in which the area pointed to with the arrow expertly drawn in Paint is rounded everywhere and causes no discomfort.
I actually couldn't use the Elysium with SpiralDots. For some reason I kept losing seal and they produced channel imbalance. It's the only IEM that SpiralDots didn't work with for me.No comfort issues, but I lose seal with Spiral Dots fast and need to adjust the DM in my ear quite often.
Now now no need to be stroppy!There's literally a review comparing Crystal to the Xelastec on this site. 5 seconds of Googling is all it took.
https://www.head-fi.org/showcase/azla-sednaearfit-crystal.25113/reviews
I had the same experience with my R2 Reds. I was pretty shocked and tried it a few times because I didn't believe it. They are my go to on everything. I ended up with the Radio Shack ones, they are great.I actually couldn't use the Elysium with SpiralDots. For some reason I kept losing seal and they produced channel imbalance. It's the only IEM that SpiralDots didn't work with for me.
I find that the IMRs I have work best the deeper I can set them in to the ear canal. For that I need the small tips, but some will not seal well at that size. I am getting the best results with the Final E-types and Acoustunes. The Finals overall have given me the best long term comfort so far. The Final E-type white appears to have a slightly smaller bore to the IMR filters so tend to attenuate the bass a little more.I appreciate the collective wisdom of the IMR group, so I'm requesting some tip feedback for my Elans.
Despite their shortcomings (not holding their shape) the Azla Exelastec work really well with my ears. I'm thinking of ordering another set, but welcome other suggestions. The reason I like the Xelastec is they provide the best seal for my ears (ever, in fact). Spinfit CP360 didn't quite match.
Specifically wondering about seal, comfort, and sound performance of:
Tips that gently augment the lower end are OK, but don't want more treble.
- Azla Crystal
- Azla SednaEarfit
- JVC Spiral Dot
Vielen Dank in advance, my friends.
For me, xelastics and the short light worked with non-Pros (R2 red, SOG), in the same size. With Avalon I had sealissues all the time and switched to Foams.Now now no need to be stroppy!
I only asked because we were talking about tips and thought someone would have first hand experience using them with IRM monitors!
Anyway, thanx for the link appreciate it
Thanks for the feedback. For my picky right ear, I find most large ear tips are still not quite large enough to provide a good enough seal. This is why the Xelastec, with the sticky factor, have worked so well. I was eager to try Final E-type, but don't think they're big enough...XL is 13mm and I need 14.I find that the IMRs I have work best the deeper I can set them in to the ear canal. For that I need the small tips, but some will not seal well at that size. I am getting the best results with the Final E-types and Acoustunes. The Finals overall have given me the best long term comfort so far. The Final E-type white appears to have a slightly smaller bore to the IMR filters so tend to attenuate the bass a little more.
I have the Azlas too, but the harder composition of material they use causes discomfort to my ears quite quickly. I have the Spiral dots, but only in M size. I don't seem to get a good seal with them, but they also do not go in as deep as the Finals. I am tempted to get the Sm size to try.
The tips that IMR supply are actually not bad. Worth trying the small size silicon of these to see if my small tip size preference works for you.