kahaluu
1000+ Head-Fier
Try using the V-Moda clear or black silicon tips. They seem to work very well for my TF10's, seal and SQ wise.
I purchased the Triple. Fi's through last years deal for 99$ or so.
Since then I had to take three steps of changes to achieve a level where I pretty much can enjoy them when I need to.
1. Removing the stock cable, throwing it as far as away as possible, hoping never to see it again... Then replacing it with a silver cable that fitwise gives me a more comfortable experience.
2. Using the Meelectronics "balanced double flangers" because they gave me the best fit compared to at least hundreds of different of tips.
3. Amping it with a relative transparent amp like the Headsix that doesn't boost the the lower frequencies, just my choice.
4. Using the Triple's primarily listening to tracks/albums where I experience they perform at their best.
I can't say which of these single factors was the most responsible to improve my experience, but it did result in a better overall balance, meaning less recessed mids and so much more comfortable to wear.
Regarding the UE700. I have a pair of these as well, very decent, certainly more V/U shaped in signature with sibilance added if not used with the right tips, and IMO nowhere near the triple's performance.
So yeah mate, at the end of the day, it all depends on what YOU WANT
Hi, there's a slight contradiction with saying this, and declaring with absolute certainty that other specific earphones are terrible. Not very kind of you, especially since different people can experience the same earphones very differently.
OP's trying to figure out why he hears his TripleFi the way he does; perhaps he doesn't like the way they sound, but there's hardly a need to belabour the point like that, no?
He went on recommendations is what I read.
I did that too, and made a mistake.
What I'm saying in short is, try it out for yourself before you buy, and it looks like the TF10's aren't for him.
Indeed people might be different, but at the end of the day £200 earphones shouldn't be just OK-worse in some departments in comparison to £45 ones put it that way.
No matter anyone's opinion, including mine, earphones at that price should sound better overall in comparison to their cheaper competitors. By that I mean the £50-100 range ones
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Hi, there's a slight contradiction with saying this, and declaring with absolute certainty that other specific earphones are terrible. Not very kind of you, especially since different people can experience the same earphones very differently.
OP's trying to figure out why he hears his TripleFi the way he does; perhaps he doesn't like the way they sound, but there's hardly a need to belabour the point like that, no?
He went on recommendations is what I read.
I did that too, and made a mistake.
What I'm saying in short is, try it out for yourself before you buy, and it looks like the TF10's aren't for him.
Indeed people might be different, but at the end of the day £200 earphones shouldn't be just OK-worse in some departments in comparison to £45 ones put it that way.
No matter anyone's opinion, including mine, earphones at that price should sound better overall in comparison to their cheaper competitors. By that I mean the £50-100 range ones
would you mind linking the double-flange tips you bought from Meelectonics?
Quote:sorry, but I have a hard time taking much stock in who says the "shure se230's" are better. What exactly are the SE230's? You mean SE210?
The model lineup has been revamped.