roflcoptor
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Hi, need an advice on q-Jays eartips, would appreciate any help.
I switched to q-Jays from Sony MDR-EX650 and they were a perfect fit - the silicone eartips were so soft and the isolation was so good I barely remembered the IEMs were even on.
So after an upgrade I was hoping to get a similar experience but none of the included tips fit me that well. The comply ones are okay but my ears start to hurt after a while; they also tend to lose isolation quickly when on the move.
Silicone tips that came with q-Jays are not good either - the largest ones are a tiny bit too big and medium ones slide out of the ear. And I can't reuse the Sony tips since the stem hole is just too big.
So a logical solution would be to get a different set of eartips altogether but how do I know whether they'll fit q-Jays? I don't think they specify eartip stem hole size anywhere. What I'm looking for is something similar to Sony tips but with proper stem hole that'll fit q-Jays.
I switched to q-Jays from Sony MDR-EX650 and they were a perfect fit - the silicone eartips were so soft and the isolation was so good I barely remembered the IEMs were even on.
So after an upgrade I was hoping to get a similar experience but none of the included tips fit me that well. The comply ones are okay but my ears start to hurt after a while; they also tend to lose isolation quickly when on the move.
Silicone tips that came with q-Jays are not good either - the largest ones are a tiny bit too big and medium ones slide out of the ear. And I can't reuse the Sony tips since the stem hole is just too big.
So a logical solution would be to get a different set of eartips altogether but how do I know whether they'll fit q-Jays? I don't think they specify eartip stem hole size anywhere. What I'm looking for is something similar to Sony tips but with proper stem hole that'll fit q-Jays.