So gave sednas and short sednas a listen. And i found short fit better as it is shallower. Soundwise they are the same. Switching from whrilwinds i lost quite a bit of soundstage and bass got quite more pronounced. As i use blue bass i really dont need that. Sednas are a bit brighter maybe.
I then switched to Horn Shaped tips.
They are very airy, soundstage is not compromised they are least bassy out of 3, though and they reveal detail best out of all tips i have, but are a bit too bright to my liking. This is due to very very thin flange material. They are extremely comfy too.
But i think they would not isolate well for outdoors use.
I then switched to Horn Shaped tips.
They are very airy, soundstage is not compromised they are least bassy out of 3, though and they reveal detail best out of all tips i have, but are a bit too bright to my liking. This is due to very very thin flange material. They are extremely comfy too.
But i think they would not isolate well for outdoors use.
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